Posts Tagged ‘art exhibition’

Site-Specific Art Is Out of This World May 10, 2010 No Comments

Boston University student Natalie Turturro wants kids to know that “school opens doors,” and her method at getting out the message involves using her own education to do it.
For her thesis project, Turturro created an installation art exhibition at the non-profit Ellis Memorial Children’s Center, a settlement house in the South End of Boston that [...]

How an Installation Can Move a Community May 6, 2010 No Comments

When Brandeis University’s artist-in-residence Michael Dowling built it, people came. His installation “Source/ReSource” featuring a recurring stream of water being pumped into a large triangular pool outside the university’s Rose Art Museum was unveiled this May.
“I wanted to animate the space in front of the Rose and lead people to one of the sources of [...]

The Art of Business May 4, 2010 No Comments

The New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts is made up of local businesses that are committed to supporting the arts and striving to increase arts support within the business community. The non-profit organization believes a flourishing arts community improves the region’s quality of life and is good for businesses.
Howard Altschiller of the Seacoast Media [...]

Oncology on Canvas Art Competition and Exhibition May 8, 2009 9 Comments

“The first day of a cancer diagnosis begins one of life’s most profound journeys. The Lilly Oncology on CanvasSM Art Competition and Exhibition provides everyone affected by cancer—those who have been diagnosed with cancer, their health care providers, family members, friends and caregivers—the opportunity to express the life-affirming changes that give that journey meaning and [...]