Emmanuel Gallery, Denver

EMMANUEL ART GALLERY Since 1973, the Emmanuel Art Gallery, located on the Auraria Campus in downtown Denver, exhibits the work of exceptional artists from Colorado and around the world. The Emmanuel is a non-profit art facility committed to enhancing the understanding and experience of the visual arts. Through the presentation of significant art exhibitions, lectures and events our purpose is to encourage critical thinking, creativity, and meaningful exchange between artists and audiences. Programs at Emmanuel Gallery promote education, empathy, and creativity to the diverse cultural community of the Auraria campus and the Denver metropolitan area. The Emmanuel Gallery was honored...

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Crane Arts, Philadelphia

Established in 2004, Crane Arts LLC is a unique community that supports the creative production and exhibition of work by both emerging and established artists.

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Eastern Bloc Centre for New Media and Interdisciplinary Art, Montreal

Since 2007, Eastern Bloc has been at the forefront of digital art dissemination, promotion and production in Quebec. The vision at Eastern Bloc is to explore and push the creative boundaries situated at the intersection of art, technology, and science, as well as all other emerging digital practices. Hybrid processes and new modes of production are at the core of the centre’s mandate, as is to support the work of emerging artists by providing them with an exchange platform with more established artists, through initiatives of a local and international scale. Eastern Bloc promotes audience participation, technological democratization, and the...

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DuMois Gallery, New Orleans

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SOMArts, San Francisco

Mission: SOMArts leverages the power of art as a tool for social change through multi-disciplinary events and exhibitions. Equipping artists with the space, mentorship and support they need to shift perspectives and innovate solutions, SOMArts fosters access to arts and culture for collective liberation and self-determination.

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American Museum of Natural History, New York

The American Museum of Natural History is one of the world’s preeminent scientific and cultural institutions. Since its founding in 1869, the Museum has advanced its global mission to discover, interpret, and disseminate information about human cultures, the natural world, and the universe through a wide-ranging program of scientific research, education, and exhibition. The Museum is renowned for its exhibitions and scientific collections, which serve as a field guide to the entire planet and present a panorama of the world's cultures.

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Hierarchy, Washington

Hierarchy is a special exhibition venue that will feature monthly artist exhibitions and weekly cultural programming.

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Alley Cat Gallery, San Francisco

Alley Cat Books opened on 24th Street in the heart of the Mission in 2011, and has since supplied a book-hungry neighborhood with new, used, and remaindered books--in English and Spanish! We also carry a colorful array of magazines, calendars, and notebooks. We're a general interest store, so we have a little of everything. Our staff is happy to help you locate specific titles or you can roam around discovering wondrous obscurities you never knew you couldn't live without. Wend your way to the back of the store and discover our spacious art gallery, where local and international artists grace...

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VIVO Media Arts Centre, Vancouver

The Satellite Video Exchange Society (now VIVO, incorporated 1973) was the first video exchange library, and one of the earliest international video centres and Canadian artist-run centres. Its founding mandate was to facilitate international information exchange through a public video library and, by the 1980s, to provide access to video equipment, basic workshops, and publish a magazine, Video Guide, distributed internationally. VIVO’s mandate is to directly support artists and independent community-based producers to develop, exchange, and disseminate their skills in a supportive environment through accessible services and programs. Our vision is a robust, diverse, and vibrant media arts sector: a...

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Minneapolis Conference Center, Minneapolis

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grunt gallery, Vancouver

grunt first opened it’s doors in September of 1984. A group of eight artists had been meeting throughout that summer in a storefront space on East 6th Avenue in Vancouver to discuss the possibilities and practicalities of opening a gallery. Our direction, from the beginning, was based on the desire to support artists who often worked in isolation and to provide them with the resources to exhibit work that might otherwise go unrecognized. The inaugural group exhibition was an eclectic gathering of drawing, painting, assemblage, collage and small sculpture, with much of the work marked by the raw and edgy...

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Native Education College, Vancouver

The Native Education College (NEC) was established in 1967 and founded by Ray Collins who worked at the Departments of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. The College, then called the Native Education Centre, began as a project to meet the educational needs of Indigenous people who relocated to Vancouver, British Columbia from their rural First Nation community. The overall objective was to provide Indigenous adult learners with the academic and life skills to secure employment and improve their quality of life. By 1979, NEC became a private College, operated and controlled by BC First Nations. Today, the College provides a...

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University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder

As one of 34 U.S. public research institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU)—and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region—our goal at CU Boulder is to directly affect Colorado communities through collaborative research, innovation and entrepreneurship. Our faculty, staff and students work with the broader community to establish unique connections that have lasting outcomes—both across Colorado and around the world.

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Arts Incubator at Washington Park, Chicago

The 1920s building located at Garfield Boulevard and Prairie Avenue has been renovated for the University of Chicago’s Arts + Public Life initiative. Envisioned by artist Theaster Gates, the Arts Incubator is a space for artist residencies, arts education, community-based arts projects, as well as exhibitions, performances, and talks.

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American Museum of Natural History, New York

The American Museum of Natural History is one of the world’s preeminent scientific and cultural institutions. Since its founding in 1869, the Museum has advanced its global mission to discover, interpret, and disseminate information about human cultures, the natural world, and the universe through a wide-ranging program of scientific research, education, and exhibition. The Museum is renowned for its exhibitions and scientific collections, which serve as a field guide to the entire planet and present a panorama of the world's cultures. https://www.amnh.org/about-the-museum

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The Hammer Theatre Cafe, San Jose

[excerpt from the website https://hammertheatre.com/about/) About The Hammer The Hammer Theatre, named after former San José Mayor Susan Hammer and her husband Phil Hammer, a San José Rep Board Trustee, was completed in 1997 via a collaboration between the San José Redevelopment Agency and San José Repertory Theatre Company. This distinctive theatre offered theatrical productions for over seven years for San Jose and Bay area patrons and to national acclaim. In March 2016, San José State University reopened the Hammer Theatre as a distinctive, high-quality performance venue in the heart of downtown San José. The theatre serves San Jose’s community...

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Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver

Founded in 1931, the Vancouver Art Gallery is recognized as one of North America’s most respected and innovative visual arts institutions. The Gallery’s innovative ground-breaking exhibitions, extensive public programs and emphasis on advancing scholarship all focus on the historical and contemporary art of British Columbia and international centres, with special attention to the accomplishments of First Nations artists and the art of the Asia Pacific region­—through the Institute of Asian Art founded in 2014. The Gallery’s programs also explore the impacts of images in the larger sphere of visual culture, design and architecture. The Vancouver Art Gallery is a not-for-profit...

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Barrister's Gallery, New Orleans

"Since March 2007, Barrister's Gallery has been located at 2331 St Claude Ave, at the spear point of the St. Claude Art District, and 10 minutes from The French Quarter. Although we still keep available a fine collection of ethnographic and outsider art, the Gallery's emphasis is, as the New Orleans Underground Guide notes, "on monthly-featured contemporary exhibits in keeping with their focus on the eclectic, unorthodox and freaky." Although the Gallery's hours are equally "eclectic, unorthodox and freaky"--we are always near-by, even on Sundays and after hours."

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