Location:CAFKA - Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area, 141 Whitney Place, Studio 7, Kitchener, Ontario, N2G 2X8, CA
Christie Digital Systems Canada and CAFKA – Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area have created an Artist in Residence programme. Christie Digital Systems Canada (www.christiedigital.com) is a global visual technologies company that produces products for business, entertainment, and industry. With expertise in film projection since 1929 and professional projection ...
Location:BRIC Rotunda Gallery, 33 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights, New York, 11201, US
BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn presents So to Speak, an exhibition that creates an encounter between visual and verbal forms of representation. Each work in the exhibition weighs the difference between these two forms of expression, reflecting on the faults, slippages, and tensions that arise when representing images with words. The ...
Location:BRIC Rotunda Gallery, 33 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights, New York, 11201, US
BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn presents an exhibition that brings together the work of eight artists whose work is deeply process oriented and can be characterized by meticulous detail, repetition, and often a ritualistic approach towards creating artworks produced in a variety of materials – from paper collage to gold leaf – that ...
Location:Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries, 270 River Raod, Athens, Georgia, 30602, US
The Lamar Dodd School of Art is proud to host the highly anticipated 2012 Master of Fine Arts Exhibition. The artwork featured will showcase 19 talented graduate students, marking the conclusion of their exploration of both traditional and innovative approaches to art making at the University of Georgia. The exhibition ...
Location:West Space ARI, Level 1, 225 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, AU
Stay Home Sakoku: The Hikikomori Project is an introverted performance exploring the Japanese phenomenon of hikikomori or ‘shut in’ syndrome. Over one week, Eugenia Lim will live in a bedroom-style installation within West Space. Although physically ‘on view’ to gallery goers, communication between herself and the outside world will occur ...
Location:gallery@calit2, Atkinson Hall, First Floor, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA, California, 92093-0436, US
Drones at Home explores the strange allure of drones and the push for their domestication—by governments, corporations, and everyday citizens.
"Home" is understood at multiple scales—at the level of the individual, backyard, community, border region, and homeland. The San Diego region is featured prominently and regional issues are ...
Location:Mills College Art Museum, 5000 MacArthur Blvd., Oakland, California, 94613, US
Join the graduating class of the Mills College Studio Art Program for the closing celebration of Matter of Opinion. The artists will talk about their motivations and the processes behind their work. Drinks provided.
Location:Mills., 5000 MacArthur Blvd., Oakland, California, 94613, US
The graduating class of the Mills College Studio Art Program invites you to attend the opening of Matter of Opinion, the 2012 Senior Thesis Exhibition featuring the work of ten artists in painting, photography, paper, sculpture, mixed media, and video. Refreshments provided.
Location:Mills College Art Museum, 5000 MacArthur Blvd., Oakland, California, 94613, US
Matter of Opinion showcases the final bodies of work created by the 2012 graduating senior class of the Mills College Studio Arts program.
Featuring work by Carolyn Benedict, Larissa Canney, Maria Epstein, Rosita Favela, Morgan Johnson, Mathilda Moore, Kristen Parkinson, Camila Pérez, Mona Ram and Adrienne Suzio.
Location:Saatchi Online, Los Angeles, California, 90013, US
Saatchi Online's Abstract Showdown has begun! Submit work in any medium in an Abstract style and you could display your work in Saatchi Gallery London and be awarded a cash prize. Winning piece will be chosen by internationally acclaimed artist Peter Coffin.
Location:Punta della Dogana, Magazzini del Sale, Venice, IT
Future Cities – Planning for the 90% is a call for visual projects in any media capable of transforming our urban centres. Artists, designers and architects are invited to reflect on any issue facing people in private and public spaces around the world, such as housing, transport, environment, leisure, overcrowding, etc ...
In the era of the apparent and inexorable (dis)integration between man and machine and the inevitable absorption of media universe into the connective meta-media, someone feels ...