| Kelly Towles, Return to Sender, 2003, Archival pigment print, 29 1/2 × 21 1/2 in. | Lynn Putney, So Far (Oasis), 2007, Casein on panel, 12 × 12 in. | Martin Percy, 22 Steps tp Sunrise, 2003, Archival Pigment Print, 29 1/2 x 21 1/2 in. | Christopher Romer, Passing Through, 2009, Wood, paint and hardware, 24 × 13 × 12 in. Built in 1923, Stony Island Arts Bank is on the corner of 68th Street and Stony Island Avenue. Top Banner: Art Bank Collection images, from left: Patricia Gerkin, Too Young for the Blues, 1999, Mixed media on paper, 20 × 26 in. The Legacy Remains: Merging Art & Fashion, East & West. The HeArt of DC Collection can be viewed online at Over 10 percent of the artists were born in the District, and most have lived here for over 20 yearsįor more information, please contact Sarah Gordon The collection showcases the extent and depth of our local visual arts talent. By 2008 more works were acquired bringing the total to more than 200 pieces. The job listings are for full-time, part-time, freelance, and temporary work. The collection, now in its 15th year started with an initial acquisition in 2006 of 153 works representing 100 metro artists. The CSJB contains hundreds of job postings from employers who are looking to hire FIT students. Their business is recorded as DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION. Through this collection, residents and visitors have increased access to art, extending our cultural institutions’ reach, and providing artists with opportunities to expand their artistic practice and audience. (DOS ID: 2359039) was incorporated on in New York. More than 200 pieces representing 115 metropolitan artists at the time of acquisition are on display in the Wilson Building hallways. This is a unique collection that presents original works of art outside traditional venues of museums and galleries. Wilson Building, 1350 Pennsylvania Ave, NW. The Art Bank Collection can be viewed online at Guidelines for the Art Bank grant application can be found on the grants application page. For more information about the grant program, please contact Sarah Gordon at įor information regarding placement of Art Bank artwork in a DC government office, please contact Ron Humbertson, Registrar, at The Art Bank Collection, which started in 1986, has over 3,000 artworks.ĬAH seeks grant applications from qualified artists and District art galleries or District nonprofit organizations representing metropolitan artists for the acquisition of works of original two- and three-dimensional artwork including, but not limited to: Artwork in the collection is managed by CAH and loaned to District Government agencies for display in public areas and offices of government buildings. In support of local visual artists, District art galleries, and District art nonprofit organizations, CAH acquires fine art from metropolitan artists to grow the Art Bank Collection.
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