Social Change and the Arts Greenville Sc September 68 2012

Fine art as Enquiry

ART Every bit RESEARCH Opening Reception Thursday, Sept 25, 5 – seven:30 pm September 25 – Oct 24, 2014 Fine Fine art Gallery, Fine art & Design Building, George Mason University, Fairfax Campus Featuring: Greg Bloom with Jenn Stowe (DC), Gareth Branwyn (DC), Riah Buchanan (Los Angeles), Kate Chandler (DC), Edgar Endress (St. Augustine), Paul Farber (Philadelphia), Katie […]

Windows from Prison house

  When a DC denizen enters the federal penitentiary arrangement they may find themselves thousands of miles from family and friends. Windows from Prison seeks to bridge this distance by asking prisoners: "If you could have a window in your cell, what place from your past would information technology await out to?" Based on hundreds of responses, photography students […]

MULTIMEDIALE – CAPTURING THE CAPITAL

An innovative four-day new media arts festival hosted by American University and Provisions Library, Multimediale brought together artists working with the theme of fine art equally mediation. The festival, co-organized and curated past Randall Packer & Niels Van Tomme, included artists who are prominent faculty members of fine art schools and educational institutions from around the Washington Metropolitan area, such […]

AESTHETIC JUSTICE

Organized by Provisions, Artful Justice was a group exhibition at the Lambent Foundation in New York, featuring works by Alyse Emdur, Rajkamal Kahlon, Carlos Motta & Josué Euceda, and Larissa Sansour. Introducing the concept of aesthetic justice, that is justice from an aesthetic perspective instead of a legal one, the exhibition underscored the transformative potential of […]

WHERE Practise WE Drift TO?

Curated by Niels Van Tomme, Director of Arts and Media at Provisions Learning Project and organized with the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture in Baltimore, Where Do We Migrate To? explores diverging means in which migration, experiences of deportation and questions of belonging have been addressed by artists in recent years. Calling for an increasingly […]

REVISITING HISTORIES: BIGGERS, GEYER/ORTIZ

Revisiting Histories conceptualizes history as a multifaceted field of meaning and narrative, intentionally synthetic and maintained by powerful social and political structures. Taking the distinct artistic practices of Sanford Biggers, Andrea Geyer, and Simon J. Ortiz as a starting signal, the exhibition emphasizes possible means in which prevailing historical scripts can exist modified by disquisitional artistic voices. Discarding […]

RES PUBLICA DES USONIA: SPACE As ESSAY

  This exhibition documents two years of customs and public fine art projects produced by the Floating Lab Collective, many of which were office of Provisions' Brushfire initiative. Floating Lab partnered with a Casa de Maryland, Tenants and Workers United, and Life Pieces to Masterpieces to determine key community issues and coordinate community actions. It was […]

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS: FACING THE Futurity

Presented by Provisions Library, Close Encounters: Facing the Hereafter explores the national art initiative, focusing on social activist fine art. Artists include the Beehive Collective, Mel Chin, Mildred Howard, Yoko Ono, and Jon Winet. Information technology was on display from June 25, 2009 – August 28, 2009.

THE BIG PICTURE: PROVISIONS FOR SOCIAL Change

The Big Picture, presented by Provisions Library, displays the work of artists Barnstormers, Nina Berman, Iona Rozeal Brown, Sue Coe, Brett Cook, Carmen Lomas Garza, Shilpa Gupta, Virginia Harris, Emily Jacir, Yun-Fei Ji, Rajkamal Kahlon, Shalini Kantayya, Lisa Kahlon, Hung Liu, Judith Lowry, Susan Meiselas, Shirin Neshat, Pat Owoc, Meridel Rubenstein, Betye Saar, Roger Shimomura, […]

OTHER THAN ART

Other than Art features the work of collaborators Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla, Ivan Navarro, and Elissa Levy. Artworks past the renowned Puerto Rican team of Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla include a series of photographs and a video installation documenting their protestation performances on the isle of Vieques, for sixty years a site used […]

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