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Artists At SLEA Sky Galleries-Jan 30.2023 (curator Shuggah Stupor):
Ted Edman
Tezlon
Zia Branner
Denis Lenoir
Other information here: www.slearts.com/new-artists-at-slea-sky-galleries/?fbclid...
Collector Kenneth Montague of Wedge Curatorial Projects, Toronto, gave a free public talk with Trevor Schoonmaker, Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasher Curator of Contemporary Art, about "Becoming." The talk was followed by a reception with Canada-themed refreshments. Photos by Dr. J Caldwell.
Part of Machine Project: The Platinum Collection (Live By Special Request) at the Tang Museum.
Photography by Ian Byers-Gamber
Collector Kenneth Montague of Wedge Curatorial Projects, Toronto, gave a free public talk with Trevor Schoonmaker, Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasher Curator of Contemporary Art, about "Becoming." The talk was followed by a reception with Canada-themed refreshments. Photos by Dr. J Caldwell.
Growing up in North Carolina, Frederick McSwain was immersed in an environment of arts and crafts. Through parents who invigorated small town life with ventures ranging from taxidermy to bail bonding, he was taught to explore the colorful possibilities hidden within the mundane.
McSwain went on to study Fine Arts and Design at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. After years of private commissions and collaborations, he launched McSwain in 2010, a multi-disciplinary studio exploring the overlaps between art, design, and popular culture. He currently lives in New York City where he is employed under the umbrella of the Poltrona Frau Group.
Working with Molly, the two of them worked to create the "Performance broadsheet," the pamphlet which will accompany the performance festival taking place on March 10th. (see www.carleton.ca/resoundingspirit for more details).
Curator's Gallery Tour of Artek and the Aaltos: Creating a Modern World - Wednesday September 14, 2016, Bard Graduate Center Gallery, 18 West 86th St, NYC; Photograph by James Russiello
DOCOMOMO New York/Tri-State's special gallery tour of Artek and the Aaltos: Creating a Modern World, led by its co-curator, Bard Graduate Center Gallery Director Nina Stritzler-Levine. Artek, whose name is a combination of “art” and “technology,” is a pioneering Modern design firm established in Finland in 1935 by Alvar and Aino Aalto, Maire Gullichsen, and Nils Gustav Hahl—a group that shared a progressive vision of the arts and a commitment to enhancing the cultural and social ideals of Modernism throughout the world.
Now in its 80th year, the company is being featured in its first US exhibition. Presented by the Bard Graduate Center Gallery in Manhattan, the exhibition considers the Aaltos’ shared practice through the lens of this groundbreaking company, whose under-recognized and multifaceted mission far exceeded its manufacturing of bentwood furniture designed by Alvar Aalto, for which the firm is best known. This exhibition, which runs through September 25, offers for the first time a specific analysis of Artek’s distinct international role as a disseminator of Modernism in art, architecture, interiors, furniture, and other products.
Collector Kenneth Montague of Wedge Curatorial Projects, Toronto, gave a free public talk with Trevor Schoonmaker, Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasher Curator of Contemporary Art, about "Becoming." The talk was followed by a reception with Canada-themed refreshments. Photos by Dr. J Caldwell.
Exhibit: High Note.
Dates: September 6–29, 2019.
Opening Reception: Friday, September 6 from 7-9pm.
Curators: Nicole Mahoney and Dawn Wyse Hurto.
Juror: Britt Conley.
Location: Del Ray Artisans, 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria VA 22301.
Photograph courtesy of Dawn Wyse Hurto
More information at www.delrayartisans.org/event/high-note/
Emily P. Reynolds Historic Costume Collection, North Dakota State University, February, 2020
Dr. Ann Braaten Curator and Althea Thauberger, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Professor Eric Johnson's Interior Design's class final project involves curating an exhibit by a single artist. On November 25th, student's visited the Memorial Union Gallery to complete a workshop with Gallery Coordinator Anthony Faris on how to think about installation and receive hands-on training on how to hang an exhibit.
los impoliticos
a cura di Laura Bardier
PAN Palazzo delle arti Napoli
19.12.09 / 28.02.10
foto Luciano Romano
Curator at work on her superfast computer, with her daughters pram beside the desk for some reason. Two glasses, one empty and one full of forthy beer sit on her desk.
Co-curators Biennale Jogja XII, Agung Hujatnika and sarah Rifky, visiting Sarang Art Space, Yogyakarta. (19th February, 2013)
88920072 :Piction ID--Object Number: 081723.MCL.016--Patch, U.S. Army 8th Air Force shoulder insignia; Date: World War II; Gold bullion "8" with wings, silver bullion star with red embroidered center, gold bullion border on blue background; aka “Hap Arnold emblem----Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum