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SUMMARY:NY | Morning Walk-through of "Paris\, Capital of Fashion" with Dr. Valerie Steele
DESCRIPTION:Image: Paris\, Capital of Fashion\, exhibition view. The Museum at FIT. ©The Museum at FIT \nClick here to Register!\nStart your day/ week with a curator-led walkthrough of Paris\, Capital of Fashion with Dr. Valerie Steele\, director of The Museum at FIT and curator of this exhibition.  \nParis\, Capital of Fashion explores how and why Paris became the international capital of fashion. It will feature approximately 75 fashion ensembles\, dating from the 18th century to the present\, as well as accessories. Curated by Dr. Valerie Steele\, director of The Museum at FIT\, this major exhibition is accompanied by a book and symposium that took place on October 18. \nThe introductory gallery places Paris within the global fashion system. After the Second World War\, Paris was repeatedly challenged by new fashion centers\, such as London\, Milan\, and New York. The first section of the main gallery focuses on the rise of the Paris fashion system in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The court at Versailles was the official epicenter of fashion\, but fashion professionals were based in the city of Paris and foreign visitors were amazed by the Parisian “mania” for fashion. The second section explores the growth of the Paris fashion system with its many métiers de la mode and its increased focus on feminine fashion. Particular attention is paid to the development of the haute couture\, which transformed dressmaking from a small-scale artisanal craft into big business and high art. Today\, globalization and technology have transformed the world of fashion. Yet Paris remains a unique fashion city. \nPlease enter the Goodman Center located at the Southwest corner of Seventh Avenue and 27th Street. \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \nThank you to Valerie Steele\, Elisabeth Rochau- Shalem and Lynn Sallaberry.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/ny-morning-walk-through-of-paris-capital-of-fashion-with-dr-valerie-steele/
LOCATION:Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology\, 227 West 27th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
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SUMMARY:NW | ArtTable Northwest Holiday Party!
DESCRIPTION:Image: Sculpture by Patti Warashina\nClick here to Register!\nThe Northwest Chapter of ArtTable and Pottery Northwest invite you to celebrate the holidays with clay!\n\nMingle with other ArtTable members while shopping local during ClayFest Northwest. ClayFest Northwest is an exhibition of over 40 Northwest artists working in clay – from teapots to abstract sculpture\, there’s something for everyone. This festival highlights and celebrates the work that Northwest ceramic artists are making in all its infinite variety. Shop local\, shop handmade\, and support artists!\n\nWe’re actively growing our ArtTable Chapter! Do you know someone who may be interested in joining? Bring them\, invite them\, send them this invite. Has your membership lapsed? We understand. It happens. We all get busy. Come\, connect and celebrate anyway!\n\nWe invite you to participate in a “white elephant” gift exchange. Bring an art-themed gift such as an object\, book\, or handmade item. Refreshments and appetizers will be provided.\n\nAbout Pottery Northwest 50 People / 50 Years\n\nCelebrating those who have made Pottery Northwest the community of clay it is today. Over the years\, Pottery Northwest has attracted an impressive pool of noted figures who have influenced the arts culture in Seattle. Today’s community of clay evolved naturally from the students\, teachers\, residents\, and directors who lay claim to Pottery Northwest and made it their own. Board member Anne Foster has launched 50 People50 Years as a way to celebrate those who have influenced its past and are engaged in forging its future. It’s a pleasure to share these conversations with you\, once a week\, in celebration of our 50th year.\n\nCheers! Tara\, Kira\, and Lorrie- ArtTable Northwest Co-chairs\n\nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered.\n\nThank you to Tara Wefers\, President\, Board of Directors\, Pottery Northwest\, and Marge Levy\, Ceramic Artist\, and Docent\, Seattle Art Museum.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/nw-arttable-northwest-holiday-party/
LOCATION:Pottery Northwest\, 226 1st Ave N\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
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SUMMARY:DC | Holiday Celebration at the Middle East Institute's Arts & Culture Center!
DESCRIPTION:Image: Artwork by Walid Siti\, from Speaking Across Mountains: Art of the Kurdish Diaspora \nClick here to Register!\nCelebrate the holidays with ArtTable DC at the Middle East Institute’s new Arts & Culture Center!  \nWelcome new ArtTable Members! \nSupport our chapter’s programs! \nEnjoy festive food & drinks! \nJoin ArtTable DC chapter to celebrate the holidays with a festive reception at the Middle East Institute’s new Arts & Culture Center\, with a special tour of “Speaking Across Mountains: Art of the Kurdish Diaspora” curated by Heba ElKayal. \nFamily and prospective members are welcome. \n“Speaking Across Mountains: Kurdish Artists in Dialogue” features nine contemporary artists from Iraq\, Syria\, and Turkey whose work offers audiences a rare opportunity to connect with Kurdish voices and experiences beyond the headlines. Through painting\, video\, photography\, and installation\, the artists reflect on themes that have long shaped the Kurdish experience\, such as displacement\, exile\, memory\, and gender\, while giving voice to the resilience of Kurdish communities in the face of decades of persecution. Featured artists include Sherko Abbas\, Serwan Baran\, Kani Kamil\, Hayv Kahrman and Walid Siti of Iraq; Savas Boyraz\, Zehra Dogen and Şener Özmen of Turkey; and Khadija Baker and Bahram Hajou of Syria. The exhibition opens on December 6\, 2019 and runs through February 20\, 2020. \nThe Middle East Institute’s (MEI) new Art Gallery is a unique platform in Washington\, DC dedicated to exhibiting modern and contemporary art\, video and photography from the Middle East and North Africa. Housed in the Middle East Institute’s newly renovated historic headquarters in Dupont Circle\, the gallery showcases up to five exhibitions annually featuring established and emerging artists from the region and the diaspora. \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-holiday-celebration-at-the-middle-east-institutes-arts-culture-center/
LOCATION:Middle East Institute’s Arts & Culture Center\, Middle East Institute's Arts & Culture Center\, Washington\, DC\, 20036\, United States
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