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How old do you have to be to teach art classes to elementary students from you house?
I want to teach summer art classes to 1-3 graders from my house
and do you need any special degrees?
If you want to teach art classes you don't need a degree, only students. If you are going to teach in a school you will need four years of college and teaching credentials issued by the state.
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Once an industrial area of warehouses and cold cement Rust stations with a flood of yellow taxis, by, Chelsea now shines with galleries, trendy new restaurants and their first expensive housing explosion. The change was gradual, with an unusual symbiotic relationship between industry and the arts Mart.
Yossi Milo Gallery of the above consists of a taxi garage. The minimalist PaceWildenstein mausoleum on West 25th is on the road from the Old Barn artist. Elite art collectors to come together with car mechanics, as they walk through the streets. However, despite this unusual relationship, after more than ten years of growth, Chelsea District has more than 250 galleries, which had extended from West 13th to West 29th Street and 10th Avenue from the West Side Highway in Manhattan, about twice the amount of galleries in SoHo the early 1990s.
The migration to Chelsea is a large-scale New York City event that has never happened before. All types of art galleries are there in Chelsea in various stages of development. The harvest of galleries consists of parallel realities, catering to different audiences and markets of the avant-garde, the academic. With art from places as far as India and as close as Williamsburg, Chelsea reflects contemporary global art market.
"Chelsea is now the dominant market culture art New York, "said Renee Vara, an associate professor at New York University and a lecturer at the Guggenheim Museum, where she teaches art history, art theory, museum and studies, and is a private, independent curator and art historian. "It provides efficiency and a separate enclave with a collective and attractive element."
The breakthrough in Chelsea began in 1988 with the opening of the Dia Foundation, now Dia Center for the Arts. These cultural pioneers set up camp in the immediate neighborhood set, where rooms were large and the rents are cheap. By the end of 1994, Matthew Marks, a young Upper East Side dealer, on West 22nd Street, and began to expand the "art Party scene "in the new neighborhood. At that time it was impossible to predict how Chelsea would be turned or how fast changes would happen.
Paula Cooper arrived in 1996. Cooper had opens first Art Gallery in SoHo in 1968 and then joined about 15 other art dealer and moved to Far West Chelsea. The space Chelsea opened in an old garage West 21st Street, between 10th and 11th Avenue. Because of the importance of Cooper's in the world of art and its role in the development of SoHo, took many art and real estate entrepreneur her move as a sign that the area west of 10th Avenue and 20 and 26th Street was transformed over will.
The transformation of Chelsea was the answer for rentals, had to get out of SoHo. In most galleries, and not owners of their rental space in SoHo, tried galleries from New Ventures presented in other areas, where rents were cheaper, or have the option of a building. The idea of Chelsea was for the Time has come when the art world was ready to break old traditions and SoHo. They found it in Chelsea.
As Chelsea dominated the art scene, Mary Boone, one signaled further stage in their personal evolution as a trader by the establishment of a Chelsea branch of its high profile gallery. Gluckman Mayner Architects dramatically Chelsea Gallery Boone. Richard Gluckman association with Boone goes back to her days at West Broadway. He also designed her gallery at 745 Fifth Avenue.
Boone opened its first place located on Broadway in SoHo in 1979, moving into the same building that the legendary Leo Castelli and Ileana Sonnabend galleries. Boone later looked for space on the 57th Street in the traditional district of the New York art scene.
The layout and the details of the Chelsea gallery by designing their uptown area emerged. The architect created a powerful juxtaposition between the details of its related work, and the robust quality of the original wooden tie and wooden ceilings, exposed to electric arcs are over space. The floors are made of steel-troweled concrete slab, which mimics the floor uptown treatment. And the FA-Cade's Storefront of translucent glass design is reminiscent of Gluckman's Boone's West Broadway gallery. In Chelsea, get all three rooms in Natural Light through the translucent windows in the reception area and a small central skylight at the back. The 12-m-wide main exhibition area includes a translucent skylight that traverses the entire length of 24 m high screen wall. Spotlights provide additional Lighting.
Given that Chelsea continue to transform the area, moved people in first regional expensive loft on West 22nd Street. Savanna Partners, a young real estate development Company, bought the property in July 1994 at an auction for 3 million U.S. dollars. Because of zoning requirements are, it took Savanna Partners and a half years to get permits, though very little manufacturing industry and little hope for the growth of the industry.
Today Savanna build large lofts and rented the ground floor rooms to the galleries and restaurants. Not far to the south, at 17th Street, is something like the World Wide Holdings Corp. and the Empire State Building to the far west Village is practically disappeared as old warehouses are converted into apartments.
Among Chelsea-SoHo gallery space while others are exiles like John Weber, Barbara Gladstone, Metro Pictures, 303 Gallery, Bose Pacia Gallery, and Agora Gallery.
"Chelsea offers you access to critics and curators who make the rounds regularly to galleries in See, "said Dr. Steve Pacia, co-founder and co-partner with Dr. Arani Bose of the Bose Pacia Gallery on West 26th Street.
Bose Pacia Gallery, established in 1994 in SoHo, was the first gallery in the West specializing in Contemporary Art from South Asia. In the last ten years, Bose Pacia has held over 30 exhibitions and is internationally considered for the promotion of the South Asian avant-garde. Visual artists from South Asia work in a unique space, which by many cultures, languages and religions will be informed. Bose Pacia fosters an active discourse between contextualize the artists and the international community through the arts, with exhibitions of contemporary art, that from this geographical region within its rich artistic traditions and current social tensions.
Founded in 1984 in SoHo, with a fine artist, Agora Gallery more than doubled its space when it moves to Chelsea in 2003. A gallery without limits, Agora was one of the leading galleries representation at national and international artists.
Recent interviews by its director, Angela Di Bello, in Business News Weekend (NBC) Hellenic Public Radio and The Wall Street Journal Chelsea brought additional attention and visitors.
The New Museum also left SoHo for an interim site in Chelsea, but has closed its doors, with the exception of the bookstore space in the Chelsea Art Museum for a year and a half-open until construction of the much-anticipated new building on the Bowery will. Designed by the prestigious company based in Tokyo by Sejima and Nishizawa / SA-NAA, the new 60,000 square meters, seven-story New Museum is the first art museum building in downtown built by Manhattan in more than a century.
Process Art - The History
The exact origin of Process Art is considered to be somewhere around mid-1960s. Considering the human inquisitive disposition, it can be said that it originated around the time when the world was trying to understand the reasons behind their acts during and post the world wars. Process Art began in the Americas and Europe, spreading soon to the rest of the world. The Drip Paintings of the American painter Jackson Pollock (1912-56) are often credited with its onset.
The Details
Process Art is a revolutionary movement where creativity is the focus, rather than the form of art, such as paintings, sculpture, and pottery. It is concerned with the process going into forming an artwork. It is more of a ritual, a realization of performance, and the sense of pride. Process Art treats creativity as a beautiful journey and not as a means of obtaining a product in the form of a work of art. The most sought after themes in Process Art are change and transience, which are a driving force of life. Process Art involves improvisation, adaptability, change, and liberation. Use of materials, like wax, felt, and latex are more common than paint and colors, which emphasizes its ephemeral nature. In fact, it aims to laude nature and not represent the various forms of nature, which are often subject of the other art forms.
The Artists
Process artists often prefer anonymity to popularity. But, the fame achieved by great artists is always when they expected it the least. American sculptor Lynda Benglis (born 1941), British-Sri Lankan artist Chris Drury (born 1948), German-American sculptor Eva Hesse (1936-70), and American Artist Bruce Nauman (born 1941) are often considered as the leaders of this art form. However, artists like Robert Morris (American - born 1931), Christopher Le Tyrell, and Alan Scarritt have also made a mark for themselves in the genre. Their masterly use of cutting, hanging, dropping, and other organic processes used to bring out the essence of Process Art.
The Art Works
Process artists accomplish their artwork by the use of perishable and transitory materials, such as dead rabbits, steam, fat, ice, cereal, sawdust, and grass. Its forms of shamanic and religious rituals, sand painting, sun dance, and other cultural forms are well known. However, the most famous Process artwork is the construction of a Vajrayana Buddhist Sand Mandala of the Medicine Buddha by the monks of Namgyal Monastery in Ithaca (2001), New York.
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