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Nasher Sculpture Center Announces Houston Artist Rick Lowe as
Inaugural Artist-in-Residence
Nasher XChange participant and Project Row Houses founder expands impact as social
sculptor with new Nasher Sculpture Center partnership.
DALLAS, Texas (February 27, 2014) – The Nasher Sculpture Center is pleased to announce
internationally-respected artist, Rick Lowe, as its inaugural artist-in-residence. Through his
residency, Lowe will continue to impact the community through a variety of programs, including
Trans.lation, the project he initiated for the Nasher’s 10th
anniversary, city-wide exhibition, Nasher
XChange. Featuring a series of workshops, three free-standing White Cube gallery spaces for
exhibitions, and Pop-up Markets in one of the most culturally diverse sections of Dallas, Vickery
Meadow, Trans.lation, has enabled neighborhood residents to share their artistic talents and cultural
traditions with each other and the greater Dallas community.
“We are honored to welcome Rick Lowe as the Nasher's first Artist-in-Residence. Trans.lation has
already seen important successes, and through the platform of this residency the Nasher will be able
to support its continued growth. At the same time, Rick's presence at the Nasher will allow us to
benefit from the extraordinary insight, imagination, and expertise of this remarkable artist as we
continue to explore the varied nature of modern and contemporary sculpture,” said Director Jeremy
Strick.
Lowe has visited Dallas multiple times to hold community meetings with residents and property
owners, who have shared an overwhelming desire to feel more connected to each other and to the
city of Dallas, outside of Vickery Meadow. Lowe considers the research process by which he
connects with and learns about a community to be an integral part of his art.
For his Nasher XChange commission, Lowe worked with an eclectic group of artists, community
organizers, designers, and residents to highlight and translate the cultural diversity of Vickery
Meadow as an asset for the neighborhood. Through a series of workshops and gatherings with
residents, Lowe and the Trans.lation team identified residents’ creative strengths and connected
them with local artists for collaboration and mentorship to ultimately engender opportunity and
entrepreneurship. Trans.lation facilitated a new vision of what public space and interaction could
look like in Vickery Meadow.
"I'm very excited to be the inaugural artist-in-residence at the Nasher. The Nasher XChange
exhibition provided a platform for me to explore Trans.lation as a community engaged social
sculpture project in Vickery Meadow. The residency will allow me to continue working on
Trans.lation, as well as, connecting with other artists, organizations, and communities in the city,"
said artist Rick Lowe.
Lowe is widely respected for one of the most successful community art projects in the world, Project
Row Houses, located in Houston’s Third Ward neighborhood. There, Lowe and his team saved a
series of shotgun houses from being demolished and transformed them into galleries, classrooms,
studios for artist residencies, and community gathering spaces. Instead of allowing the history of an
area to be erased, he created a place that nurtures a sense of togetherness and exchange.
In addition to Project Row Houses, Lowe has worked as a guest artist on a range of projects,
including the Rem Koolhaas-designed Seattle Public Library; Small Business/Big Change in Anyang,
South Korea, the Borough Project for the Spoleto Festival 2003 in Charleston, S.C.; and the Delray
Beach Cultural Loop in Florida. His art has been exhibited at the Phoenix Art Museum; the Museum
of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Neuberger Museum in Purchase, N.Y.; the Gwangji Biennale
in Korea; the Kumamoto State Museum in Japan; and Houston’s Contemporary Arts Museum and
Museum of Fine Arts.
Nasher XChange was a dynamic public art exhibition celebrating the Nasher Sculpture Center’s 10th
anniversary. XChange consisted of ten newly commissioned public artworks by contemporary artists
at ten sites throughout the city of Dallas from October 19, 2013 to February 16, 2014. Additional
commissioned artists participating in XChange included Ruben Ochoa, The Good/Bad Art Collective,
Ugo Rondinone, Alfredo Jaar, Vicki Meek, Charles Long, Liz Larner, Lara Almarcegui, and Rachel
Harrison.
Download Images Here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xhwbh20h1ncv89z/s7J5NxsqOU
About the Nasher Sculpture Center:
Open since 2003 and located in the heart of the Dallas Arts District, the Nasher Sculpture Center is
home to one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculptures in the world, the
Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection, featuring more than 300 masterpieces by Calder,
Giacometti, Matisse, Picasso, Rodin, and more. The longtime dream of the late Raymond and Patsy
Nasher, the museum was designed by world-renowned architect Renzo Piano in collaboration with
landscape architect Peter Walker.
Hailed by the "USA Today" as one of the great sculpture gardens where art enhances nature, the
roofless museum seamlessly integrates the indoor galleries with the outdoor spaces creating a
museum experience unlike any other in the world. On view in the light-filled galleries and amid the
landscaped grounds are rotating works from the Collection, as well as blockbuster exhibitions and
one-of-a-kind installations by the most celebrated artists of our times. In addition to the indoor and
outdoor gallery spaces, the Center contains an auditorium, education and research facilities, a cafe,
and a store.
The Nasher brings the best of contemporary culture to Dallas through special programs designed to
engage visitors, including artist talks, lecture programs, contemporary music concerts, educational
classes and exclusive member events.
The Nasher Sculpture Center is open Tuesday through Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm and until 11 pm
for special events, and from 10 am to 5 pm on the first Saturday of each month. Admission is $10
for adults, $7 for seniors, $5 for students, and free for members and children 12 and under, and
includes access to special exhibitions. For more information, visit www.NasherSculptureCenter.org.
###
For more information and photos, please contact:
Kristen Mills Gibbins
Associate Director of Media Relations
972.514.2099
kgibbins@NasherSculptureCenter.org
Megan Radke
Social Media and PR Coordinator
214.242.5162
mradke@NasherSculptureCenter.org

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Press Release Sample

  • 1. Nasher Sculpture Center Announces Houston Artist Rick Lowe as Inaugural Artist-in-Residence Nasher XChange participant and Project Row Houses founder expands impact as social sculptor with new Nasher Sculpture Center partnership. DALLAS, Texas (February 27, 2014) – The Nasher Sculpture Center is pleased to announce internationally-respected artist, Rick Lowe, as its inaugural artist-in-residence. Through his residency, Lowe will continue to impact the community through a variety of programs, including Trans.lation, the project he initiated for the Nasher’s 10th anniversary, city-wide exhibition, Nasher XChange. Featuring a series of workshops, three free-standing White Cube gallery spaces for exhibitions, and Pop-up Markets in one of the most culturally diverse sections of Dallas, Vickery Meadow, Trans.lation, has enabled neighborhood residents to share their artistic talents and cultural traditions with each other and the greater Dallas community. “We are honored to welcome Rick Lowe as the Nasher's first Artist-in-Residence. Trans.lation has already seen important successes, and through the platform of this residency the Nasher will be able to support its continued growth. At the same time, Rick's presence at the Nasher will allow us to benefit from the extraordinary insight, imagination, and expertise of this remarkable artist as we continue to explore the varied nature of modern and contemporary sculpture,” said Director Jeremy Strick. Lowe has visited Dallas multiple times to hold community meetings with residents and property owners, who have shared an overwhelming desire to feel more connected to each other and to the city of Dallas, outside of Vickery Meadow. Lowe considers the research process by which he connects with and learns about a community to be an integral part of his art. For his Nasher XChange commission, Lowe worked with an eclectic group of artists, community organizers, designers, and residents to highlight and translate the cultural diversity of Vickery Meadow as an asset for the neighborhood. Through a series of workshops and gatherings with residents, Lowe and the Trans.lation team identified residents’ creative strengths and connected them with local artists for collaboration and mentorship to ultimately engender opportunity and entrepreneurship. Trans.lation facilitated a new vision of what public space and interaction could look like in Vickery Meadow. "I'm very excited to be the inaugural artist-in-residence at the Nasher. The Nasher XChange exhibition provided a platform for me to explore Trans.lation as a community engaged social sculpture project in Vickery Meadow. The residency will allow me to continue working on Trans.lation, as well as, connecting with other artists, organizations, and communities in the city," said artist Rick Lowe.
  • 2. Lowe is widely respected for one of the most successful community art projects in the world, Project Row Houses, located in Houston’s Third Ward neighborhood. There, Lowe and his team saved a series of shotgun houses from being demolished and transformed them into galleries, classrooms, studios for artist residencies, and community gathering spaces. Instead of allowing the history of an area to be erased, he created a place that nurtures a sense of togetherness and exchange. In addition to Project Row Houses, Lowe has worked as a guest artist on a range of projects, including the Rem Koolhaas-designed Seattle Public Library; Small Business/Big Change in Anyang, South Korea, the Borough Project for the Spoleto Festival 2003 in Charleston, S.C.; and the Delray Beach Cultural Loop in Florida. His art has been exhibited at the Phoenix Art Museum; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Neuberger Museum in Purchase, N.Y.; the Gwangji Biennale in Korea; the Kumamoto State Museum in Japan; and Houston’s Contemporary Arts Museum and Museum of Fine Arts. Nasher XChange was a dynamic public art exhibition celebrating the Nasher Sculpture Center’s 10th anniversary. XChange consisted of ten newly commissioned public artworks by contemporary artists at ten sites throughout the city of Dallas from October 19, 2013 to February 16, 2014. Additional commissioned artists participating in XChange included Ruben Ochoa, The Good/Bad Art Collective, Ugo Rondinone, Alfredo Jaar, Vicki Meek, Charles Long, Liz Larner, Lara Almarcegui, and Rachel Harrison. Download Images Here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xhwbh20h1ncv89z/s7J5NxsqOU About the Nasher Sculpture Center: Open since 2003 and located in the heart of the Dallas Arts District, the Nasher Sculpture Center is home to one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculptures in the world, the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection, featuring more than 300 masterpieces by Calder, Giacometti, Matisse, Picasso, Rodin, and more. The longtime dream of the late Raymond and Patsy Nasher, the museum was designed by world-renowned architect Renzo Piano in collaboration with landscape architect Peter Walker. Hailed by the "USA Today" as one of the great sculpture gardens where art enhances nature, the roofless museum seamlessly integrates the indoor galleries with the outdoor spaces creating a museum experience unlike any other in the world. On view in the light-filled galleries and amid the landscaped grounds are rotating works from the Collection, as well as blockbuster exhibitions and one-of-a-kind installations by the most celebrated artists of our times. In addition to the indoor and outdoor gallery spaces, the Center contains an auditorium, education and research facilities, a cafe, and a store. The Nasher brings the best of contemporary culture to Dallas through special programs designed to engage visitors, including artist talks, lecture programs, contemporary music concerts, educational classes and exclusive member events. The Nasher Sculpture Center is open Tuesday through Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm and until 11 pm for special events, and from 10 am to 5 pm on the first Saturday of each month. Admission is $10 for adults, $7 for seniors, $5 for students, and free for members and children 12 and under, and includes access to special exhibitions. For more information, visit www.NasherSculptureCenter.org. ###
  • 3. For more information and photos, please contact: Kristen Mills Gibbins Associate Director of Media Relations 972.514.2099 kgibbins@NasherSculptureCenter.org Megan Radke Social Media and PR Coordinator 214.242.5162 mradke@NasherSculptureCenter.org