International Print Center New York will open its 2015/16 Season with Weaving Past into Present: Experiments in Contemporary Native American Printmaking, an exhibition of current prints by Native American artists living and working across North America, on view September 24-November 10, 2015. Over forty works by twelve artists will be included with techniques ranging from lithography, etching, silkscreen, linocut and monoprint, to three-dimensional multi-media constructions. Affiliations of the artists include Mohawk, Seneca, Navajo, Flathead/Salish, Chiricahua Apache, Cree, Plains Cultures, Colville Confederate Tribes and Wiyot.
Read MorePortland Japanese Garden Breaks Ground on 18-Month Construction Project
Portland, Ore. – On Monday, August 31, the Portland Japanese Garden held a groundbreaking ceremony to kick off the Cultural Crossing expansion project. The Garden will close its gates for the first phase of construction, from Sept. 8, 2015-March 1, 2016.
Read MoreJordan D. Schnitzer Discusses Family Philanthropy on KOIN's "Where We Live"
Ken Boddie explores the history of Portland's Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall in his "Where We Live" segment on KOIN 6. Harsch Investment Properties President Jordan Schnitzer shares the story behind the naming of the building.
Read MoreArielle Schnitzer Gives Back to the Shadow Project
The Schnitzer family is proud to be recognized as philanthropists in the Portland community. Arielle Schnitzer, daughter of Jordan Schnitzer, continues this legacy through her advocacy for the Shadow Project. The Shadow Project partners with special education teachers to help close the achievement gap for students with complex learning challenges
Read More"Emancipating the Past: Kara Walker’s Tales of Slavery and Power" opens at the Springfield Art Museum this September
SPRINGFIELD, MO – The Springfield Art Museum presents Emancipating the Past: Kara Walker’s Tales of Slavery and Power, on view from September 12, 2015 to January 3, 2016. The exhibition brings together 60 works from the collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation in a variety of mediums, from large-scale printmaking to metal sculpture, shadow puppetry, and film. The exhibition opens with a free public reception on Friday, September 11, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Read More"Anish Kapoor: Prints from the Collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer" Opens August 1st at Portland Museum of Art
The Portland Art Museum has announced that Anish Kapoor: Prints from the Collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer will be on view from August 1st through October 25th, 2015.
Anish Kapoor is one of the most significant contemporary artists working today, notably known for his large-scale sculptures, which include Cloud Gate (2004) in Chicago’s Millennium Park, and Orbit (2012) in collaboration with Cecil Balmond in London’s Olympic Park.
Read MoreJordan Schnitzer Speaks at Harold Schnitzer Health & Rehabilitation Care Center Groundbreaking
Cedar Sinai Park celebrated the groundbreaking for the Harold Schnitzer Health & Rehabilitation Care Center on July 15th. The Care Center will be a community with four 12-bedroom residences designed to truly be home, fostering dignity, privacy, and independence for people experiencing long-term illnesses or disabling conditions. Cedar Sinai Park will also complete a full renovation of the Robison Jewish Health Center.
Read MoreArlene Schnitzer Donates $5M to Portland Japanese Garden, Dedicates Learning Center to Jordan Schnitzer
The Portland Japanese Garden has announced that it has raised $20 million of the $33.5 million it needs to expand outside the garden and add new facilities to accommodate increasing numbers of visitors, including a $5 million donation from Arlene Schnitzer in recognition of her son Jordan Schnitzer's 20-year service to the Portland Japanese Garden’s Board of Directors.
Read MoreBay News 9 Covers "In Living Color" at Tampa Museum of Art
Bay News 9's Virginia Johnson reported on In Living Color: Andy Warhol and Contemporary Printmaking, now open at the Tampa Museum of Art in Tampa, FL. The exhibition explores three decades of Andy Warhol's work and the contemporaries he helped inspire.
Read MoreThe Tampa Bay Times Calls "In Living Color" a "Rare Treat"
The Tampa Bay Times' Lennie Bennett reviewed In Living Color: Andy Warhol and Contemporary Printmaking, now open at the Tampa Museum of Art. Bennett calls the show a "rare treat" for its extensive number of Andy Warhol works, 50 in total, as well as prints by Anish Kapoor, Keith Haring, Frank Stella, and more.
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