Showing posts with label Dan Steinhilber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dan Steinhilber. Show all posts

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Dan Steinhilber: Cast Angels at Socrates Sculpture Park, Queens

Dan Steinhilber: Cast Angels
September 12 - October 24
Opening Reception: September 12, 2pm-6pm

at Socrates Sculpture Park, Queens

A project by Dan Steinhilber, created as part of the Public Art Residency Pilot program, made possible through a partnership between Washington Project for the Arts and Socrates Sculpture Park and funded, in part, by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities DC Creates! Public Art Program. MORE>>

Monday, September 22, 2008

Friday, March 21, 2008

G FINE ART At PULSE NEW YORK

with
Dan Steinhilber

Dan Steinhilber, Untitled, 2008, archival pigment print on watercolor paper, 56 x 38 1/2 in. Edition of 5

G FINE ART
At
PIER 40
West Side Highway @ West Houston

Thursday March 27 – Sunday March 30, 2008
Booth # I 27


At the entry to the fair
Graham Caldwell
Compound Eye, 2008,
(installation)

Show hours:
Thursday, March 27 12pm – 8pm
Friday, March 28 12pm – 8pm
Saturday, March 29 12pm – 8pm
Sunday, March 30 12pm – 5 pm

www.pulse-art.com
www.gfineartdc.com

Saturday, March 15, 2008

DAN STEINHILBER


MARCH 15 – APRIL 26

Opening reception March 15, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

In this show Steinhilber uses photographs, sculpture and drawing to explore themes of fluidity, death, violence and desire for control. The subjects of the show are both complex and simple. In the works, foam packing peanuts, plastic bags, and fluorescent bulbs begin to share a narrative that mixes the unnatural with the organic.

G FINE ART
1515 FOURTEENTH STREET NW
WASHINGTON DC 20005
T 202.462.1601
www.gfineartdc.com

Monday, February 04, 2008

Smithsonian Awards Fellowships

Two Washington, DC Artists were selected for these Fellowships, Maggie Michael and Dan Steinhilber. Congratulations to all!

The Smithsonian Institution has awarded fellowships to 10 artists to conduct research at Smithsonian museums and research facilities as part of the Institution's Artist Research Fellowship Program. The 10 artists are Rachel Berwick (Hamden, Conn.); Abraham Cruz Villegas (Paris); Samuel Durant (Los Angeles); Elizabeth Huey (New York); Runa Islam (London); Marcia Kure (Williamstown, Mass.); Rodney McMillian (Los Angeles); Maggie Michael (Washington, D.C.); Douglas Ross (New York); and Dan Steinhilber (Washington, D.C.).

A panel of art curators and administrators from the Smithsonian and other institutions reviewed the applications. They selected the artists from 47 applicants nominated by art curators and museum directors from around the country. The fellowships are paid and will last two to three months.

This fellowship program is a collaboration of the Office of the Under Secretary for Art and the Office of Research Training and Services.For more information on the fellowships, artists may call (202) 633-5090.