Westbeth Presents PAROXYSM: New Exhibition Exploring The Physical, Mental And Social Symptoms Of Our World
Westbeth has announced a new exhibition in the Westbeth Gallery, Paroxysm, which opens February 8. The show focuses on the exploration of chronic social diseases and the role of mental health in our world. Curated by Alison Pirie, 65 artists have come together to dissect the difficult topics of racism, misogyny, bigotry, xenophobia, and ableism through sculpture, painting, photography and performance.
Mr Brainwash Art Museum Opens its Doors This Weekend
The Mr Brainwash Art Museum has announced the long-awaited opening of its doors to the public; beginning Dec. 18, 2022 in Beverly Hills, CA; in a unique, three-story building designed by renowned architect Richard Meier.
Dallas Museum Of Art Announces 2018 Acquisition And Program Highlights
The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) continued to strengthen and expand its exhibitions and educational programming, bilingual offerings, and curatorial team in 2018 with the appointment of new leadership across departments, the development of expanded education initiatives, and the acquisition of major works across its collections. In support of the DMA's commitment to engaging the community through programs anchored by its collections, three new curators and a new director of education joined the Museum in 2018, and the Museum expanded its off-site and bilingual program offerings. The Museum also added significant works to its collection, including 13 year-end gifts of 512 works of art in contemporary art, sculpture, photography, and the decorative arts.
New Exhibition At MAD Explores The Complexity Of The US"Mexico Border Through Jewelry
The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) is proud to present La Frontera: Encounters Along the Border, an international exhibition of contemporary jewelry that explores the US-Mexico border as a complex landscape of human interaction. Opening today and running through September 23, the exhibition features forty-eight artists from the United States, Latin America, and Europe whose works expose the underlying currents of the border environment within geographic, ecological, political, economic, social, cultural, and ideological contexts.
Carnegie Hall's THE '60S FESTIVAL Announces March Events
Carnegie Hall's The '60s: The Years that Changed America, a citywide festival from January 14-March 24, 2018, concludes this month with a vast array of events presented at Carnegie Hall and at more than 35 leading partner cultural institutions throughout New York City. This special exploration of the '60s invites audiences to explore this turbulent decade through the lens of arts and culture, including music's role as a meaningful vehicle to inspire social change.
Highlights from OUR TOWNS ART OF FOOD
'Our Town's Art of Food,' presented by New York Presbyterian was held on February 10 at Sotheby's on the city's Upper East Side. The ultimate event for food and art connoisseurs returned to Sotheby's for it's the third iconic year.
BWW Interview: Claus Meyer and OUR TOWNS ART OF FOOD Presented by New York Presbyterian 2/10
'Our Town's Art of Food,' presented by New York Presbyterian, will be held on Saturday evening, February 10 at Sotheby's on the city's Upper East Side. This ultimate event for food and art connoisseurs returns to Sotheby's for it's the third iconic year. Broadwayworld.com had the pleasure of interviewing Chef Claus Meyer about his career and the Our Town's Art of Food event at Sotheby's.
TheatreSquared to Break Ground on Permanent Home, Launch 'Our Next Stage' Campaign
TheatreSquared (T2) Artistic Director Robert Ford and Executive Director Martin Miller today announced that, on June 23 at 4pm, the company will break ground on the region's first dedicated, permanent home for professional theatre and publicly launch the Our Next Stage Campaign, a $34 million effort to fully fund construction and establish an artistic, operating and education reserve.
TheatreSquared to Break Ground on Permanent Home, Launch 'Our Next Stage' Campaign
TheatreSquared (T2) Artistic Director Robert Ford and Executive Director Martin Miller today announced that, on June 23 at 4pm, the company will break ground on the region's first dedicated, permanent home for professional theatre and publicly launch the Our Next Stage Campaign, a $34 million effort to fully fund construction and establish an artistic, operating and education reserve.
TheatreSquared Unveils Designs for Future Permanent Home
Earlier tonight, together with 350 community members assembled for the annual Gala for Education, TheatreSquared Executive Director Martin Miller and Artistic Director Robert Ford unveiled the finished designs for the company's future permanent home. London-based theatre planners Charcoalblue joined the presentation along with New York-based Marvel Architects to present the vision for the 50,000 square-foot theatre building.
Mana Contemporary Launches World's First Permanent Museum of Urban Art
JERSEY CITY, N.J., May 20, 2014 /PRNewswire/ Mana Contemporary is proud to announce its newest development, the Mana Museum of Urban Arts. The museum, with a focus on street art and graffiti, will be the first of its kind and will be located in a 100,000-square-foot former ice factory near the Holland Tunnel entrance.
Mana Contemporary Introduces the Mana Exposition This Spring, Now thru 8/1
Eugene Lemay, President of Mana Contemporary, announces the debut this spring of Mana Exposition, a new addition to the Jersey City art complex to be held in the Mana Glass Gallery,one of the largest galleries in the United States. Designed by architect Richard Meier, the column-free exhibition space spans 50,000 square feet. The inaugural expositionwill run from today, May 10 to August 1 and will feature works with a market value of over $10 million, signaling a new commercial endeavor at Mana Contemporary. Mana Exposition will also embody Mana Contemporary's goal of fostering a sense of community in the art industry, andwillencourage artists to realize monumental works to exhibit and sell.
Richard Dresser's BELOW THE BELT Opens at Westbeth Tonight
Delving into the darkly absurd corners of corporate America and middle-man-purgatory, director Michael Sladek makes his NYC stage debut with a fresh production of Below the Belt by acclaimed playwright, Richard Dresser. Presented by Black Lodge Theater, the work will be staged in the old boiler room of the iconic Westbeth Center for the Arts.