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SUMMARY:Virtual | Curatorial Perspective: 'Plural Possibilities & the Female Body' at the Henry Art Gallery
DESCRIPTION:6pm ET | 5pm CT | 3pm PT\nArtTable’s Curatorial Perspective program series invites curators to present and discuss timely exhibitions and initiatives. Join Curator Nina Bozicnik and Associate Curator of Collections Dr. Ann Poulson to discuss Plural Possibilities & the Female Body\, currently on display at the Henry Art Gallery\, University of Washington\, Seattle. Shamim M. Momin\, Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Henry and ArtTable’s 2010 New Leadership Awardee\, will introduce the discussion. Across painting\, photography\, and sculpture and a range of artistic strategies from abstraction to documentary\, the exhibition explores the gendered construction and deconstruction of the female body and its representation\, and creates a counterpoint to persistent myths and reductive ideas about femininity and gender norms. Artists include: Hannah Wilke\, Kiki Smith\, Chakaia Booker\, Patty Chang\, Zanele Muholi\, Wangechi Mutu\, Toyin Ojih Odutola\, Catherine Opie\, Mickalene Thomas\, Lisa Yuskavage\, and more. \nAdmission \n\nNon-Members – $10\nArtTable Members – $5\nArtTable Circle Members – Free\nMembers may bring an additional guest for $5\n\nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nNot a member? Join today! \nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n\nAbout the Speakers\nNina Bozicnik is Curator at the Henry Art Gallery\, where she has organized exhibitions including most recently Bambitchell: Bugs & Beasts Before the Law (2021)\, Carrie Yamaoka: recto/verso (2019)\, & Between Bodies (2018-19). She has also organized presentations & projects for the museum with artists including Demian DinéYazhi´ (2018)\, Chris E. Vargas & the Museum of Transgender Hirstory and Art (2016-17)\, & Michelle Handelman (2015)\, among others. Prior to the Henry\, Bozicnik held curatorial positions at the Currier Museum of Art\, Manchester\, New Hampshire; deCordova Sculpture Park & Museum\, Lincoln\, Massachusetts; and the Tufts University Art Gallery\, Medford\, Massachusetts. \nDr. Ann Poulson is the Associate Curator of Collections at the Henry Art Gallery. Before joining the Henry\, she worked with international organizations in the arts\, heritage\, and design\, including the National Portrait Gallery\, London; the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum; and Sotheby’s. She received her PhD in Modern British History from King’s College London; has an MA in the same from the University of Durham\, UK; an MA in Fashion History and Museum Practice from the Fashion Institute of Technology\, NY; and a BA in Art History from Brigham Young University\, UT. \nThank you to Lori Shepard\, ArtTable New York Programming Committee member\, for organizing this program. \n\nImages: \n\nInstallation view of Plural Possibilities & the Female Body\, 2021\, the Henry Art Gallery\, University of Washington\, Seattle; Photo: Jueqian Fang\nNina Bozicnik\, Photo: Jonathan Vanderweit.\nDr. Ann Poulson\, courtesy of the Henry Art Gallery
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-plural-possibilities-and-the-female-body-henry-art-gallery/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Northwest
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SUMMARY:Virtual | DC BreakfastTable with Nancy Miyahira & Deirdre MacWilliams
DESCRIPTION:8:30am ET| 7:30am CT\nJoin ArtTable’s DC Chapter for May’s Breakfast Table with Nancy Miyahira\, Vice President & Marketing Director for the Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID)\, and Deirdre Ehlen MacWilliams\, public art manager and curator of Georgetown GLOW. Now in its 7th edition\, GLOW is an outdoor public light-based art experience featuring local\, national\, and international artists. Nancy and Deirdre will give presentations and talk about the history and vision of GLOW. They will also tell us about current GLOW artworks and artists. \nThis program is free for all ArtTable members. Members may bring 1 additional guest for $5.  \nNot a member? Join today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a Zoom link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAbout Nancy Miyahira\n\nNancy Miyahira is the Vice President & Marketing Director for the Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID)\, where she has overseen the creation and growth of new experiences to attract visitors to one of D.C.’s most historic districts since 2009. In 2014\, she and the BID team began to delve into public art as a placemaking initiative for the commercial district. They launched D.C.’s first free\, curated\, outdoor Light Art exhibition\, Georgetown GLOW. GLOW started as a three-night experience with five art installations. It has since grown over six years to a month-long exhibition with 11 installations in 2019. \nAfter a pause in 2020 due to the pandemic\, GLOW is back in spring and summer 2021 as a two-part\, six-month exhibition with eight installations featuring many local artists. In addition to working on public art initiatives\, Nancy and her team oversee marketing strategy\, events and communications to promote Georgetown as a destination to local\, national and international visitors. Nancy believes in the accessibility and power of public art\, and hopes that BID can be a catalyst for increasing opportunities for all. One of her most memorable public art experiences is Desert X 2019 in the Coachella Valley. One of her favorite museums is the Honolulu Museum of Art. \nNancy has over 20 years of experience in marketing – primarily in the retail and real estate industries. Prior to joining the BID\, she served in marketing leadership roles for Nordstrom’s East Coast region. There she worked to launch Nordstrom stores in over 20 new markets; The Mills Corporation (national retail REIT acquired by Simon Property Group) – leading the branding for the regional mall portfolio; and Duke Realty Corporation (national office REIT) – overseeing marketing of office and industrial properties in four East Coast markets. Nancy has an MBA in Marketing from the George Washington University\, and currently serves on the Board of STABLE Arts in Eckington\, D.C. Originally from Honolulu\, Hawaii\, Nancy lives in Woodley Park\, D.C. with her husband and two silly beagles. \n  \nAbout Deirdre MacWilliams\n \nDeirdre MacWilliams brings passion\, effective oversight and management skills to large- and small-scale public art projects. Since 2005\, Deirdre has collaborated with design professionals\, community members\, government colleagues and artists to develop public art for Washington\, D.C. and Arlington\, Virginia. \nDeirdre serves as public art project manager for Arlington’s nationally renowned Public Art program. She develops and manages County-initiated projects and advises on various public art and design enhancement requests. Prior to joining Arlington\, Deirdre worked as the public art coordinator for the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (DCCAH) and for Weitzman Studios.  \nDeirdre also works independently on creative projects and initiatives.  She has been the curator of Georgetown GLOW since 2014. She was the co-curator for What’s Going on Voices of Shaw in 2016 and in 2015 she was a project manager for Finding a Line\, working with local artist and skateboarder Ben Ashworth and the Kennedy Center. In 2014\, Deirdre was the curator for the Foggy Bottom Sculpture Biennial and in 2014 and 2012 was the producer for DCCAH’s temporary public art program 5×5.   \nDeirdre received her BA in Art History from The George Washington University and an MA from the Fashion Institute of Technology in Art Market Studies\, and currently serves on the board of Washington Project for the Arts. Originally from Cold Spring Harbor\, N.Y.\, she lives on Capitol Hill\, D.C. with her husband\, four-year-old son and super sweet Pitbull mix.  \nAbout The Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID)\nThe Georgetown BID is a city chartered private non-profit organization who focuses on managing the commercial district of the historic neighborhood of Georgetown. It is one of eleven BIDs in Washington\, D.C.\, and the fourth largest\, with an annual budget of $4.5 million and 850+ business members. Membership consists of local\, national and international retailers\, restaurateurs\, real estate developers and corporations. The BID’s property owners and merchants established\, funded and founded the BID in 1999. They work to protect and enhance the accessibility\, attractiveness and overall appeal of Georgetown. The BID is governed by a 24-member Board of Directors and works with city agencies of the District of Columbia on issues of concern to the business district. Major program areas for the BID are: Streetscape\, Street Services\, Public Safety\, Transportation\, Economic Development\, Placemaking and Marketing. \nThank you to Concetta Duncan\, Head of Communications at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery\, for organizing this program. \n\nImages: \n\nSnapshot from Georgetown GLOW\, 2019\nNancy Miyahira\, courtesy of the speaker\nDeirdre MacWilliams\, courtesy of the speaker
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-dc-breakfasttable-with-nancy-miyahira/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National,Washington, D.C.
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Curatorial Perspective: 'Estamos Bien - La Trienal 20/21' at El Museo
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s Curatorial Perspective program series invites curators to present and discuss timely exhibitions and initiatives. Please join us for a discussion with Curator Susanna V. Temkin and Guest Curator Elia Alba about El Museo del Barrio’s first national large-scale survey of Latinx contemporary art\, featuring more than 40 artists from across the United States and Puerto Rico: ESTAMOS BIEN – LA TRIENAL 20/21. \nAdmission \n\nNon-Members – $15\nArtTable Members – $10\nArtTable Circle Members – Free\nMembers may bring an additional guest for $5\n\nNot a member? Join today! \nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n\nAbout the Speakers\n \nSusanna Temkin (middle) is a Curator at El Museo del Barrio\, where she most recently organized the museum’s fiftieth anniversary exhibition\, Culture and the People: El Museo del Barrio\, 1969-2019\, drawing from objects from the Permanent Collection. Prior to this\, she served as Assistant Curator at Americas Society in New York\, as well as the research and archive specialist at the Cecilia de Torres\, Ltd.\, where she assisted in co-authoring the digital catalogue raisonné of artist Joaquín Torres-García. Temkin earned her master’s and PhD degrees from the Institute of Fine Arts\, New York University\, where her research concentrated on modern art in the Americas\, with a focus on Cuba. She has published essays and reviews in the Rutgers Art Review\, Burlington Magazine\, and Hemispheres\, and authored the chronology of Concrete Cuba: Cuba Geometric Abstraction from the 1950s\, produced by David Zwirner Books. \nElia Alba (right) is a multidisciplinary artist\, who works in sculpture\, photography and video. She has exhibited at El Museo del Barrio\, New York; Stedelijk Museum\, Amsterdam; Smithsonian Museum of Art\, Washington D.C.; Perez Art Museum Miami; National Museum of Art\, Reina Sofía\, Madrid; as well as at the 10th Havana Biennial. Alba has received the Studio Museum in Harlem Artist-in Residence Program; the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant and most recently the Anonymous Was A Woman award. Elia is also a published author. Her recent book\, The Supper Club\, (Hirmer\, June 2019)\, was critically acclaimed by The New York Times and produced by the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation. Elia brought together artists\, scholars and performers of diasporic cultures to examine race and culture in the United States through photography\, food and dialogue. \nThank you to Julia P. Herzberg\, PhD\, Program Committee Member of ArtTable’s NY Chapter for organizing this program. \n\nImages:  \n\nEstamos Bien Banner Logo\, courtesy of the museum\nChief Curator Rodrigo Moura\, Curator Susanna V. Temkin\, and New York-based artist and Guest Curator Elia Alb
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-curatorial-perspective-estamos-bien-la-trienal-20-21-at-el-museo/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Reading at the (Art)Table - 'Consuming Stories: Kara Walker' by Rebecca Peabody
DESCRIPTION:2pm ET | 1pm CT | 11am PT\nJoin us for Reading at the (Art)Table as we delve into the new selection\, “Consuming Stories: Kara Walker and the Imagining of American Race\,” by Rebecca Peabody. Peabody uses the work of contemporary American artist Kara Walker to investigate a range of popular storytelling traditions with roots in the nineteenth century and ramifications in the present. \nThis program is for ArtTable members only. Not a member? Join today! \nClick here to see who’s already registered! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nThank you to Jan Wurm\, ArtTable Northern California Chapter\, for organizing this program. \nImage: “Consuming Stories: Kara Walker and the Imagining of American Race” by Rebecca Peabody
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-reading-at-the-arttable-consuming-stories/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National,Northern California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210518T180000
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Discovering Digital - Immersive Technology & Art with Laura Hertzfeld & Nancy Baker Cahill
DESCRIPTION:6pm ET | 5pm CT | 3pm PT\nDiscovering Digital is a new programming series developed by ArtTable’s New York Chapter Programs Committee. Each discussion will explore different aspects of new media initiatives in the art world. These virtual conversations are led by experts in the field and appeal to all who are interested in digital media. \nAs COVID-19 has created a higher demand for art that can be experienced in the public space\, immersive technologies like augmented reality and virtual reality have become synonymous with what’s marketable and accessible in our current pandemic world. Artist Nancy Baker Cahill and journalist/producer Laura Hertzfeld will discuss immersive art\, the creative process\, and the possibilities and perils of the brave new world of NFTs – as well as provide insight on how to get started in the digital art world. \nAdmission \n\nNon-Members – $10\nArtTable Members – $5\nArtTable Circle Members – Free\nMembers may bring an additional guest for $5\n\nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nNot a member? Join today! \nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n\nAbout Nancy Baker Cahill\n \nNancy Baker Cahill is a new media artist who examines power\, selfhood\, and embodied consciousness through drawing and shared immersive space. She is the Founder and Artistic Director of 4th Wall\, a free Augmented Reality (AR) art platform exploring resistance and inclusive creative expression. Her recent AR public art project\, Liberty Bell\, commissioned by Art Production Fund\, earned features in the New York Times\, frieze Magazine\, Artnet\, Smithsonian Magazine and the Washington Post\, among many other publications. The project\, on view through 2021\, spans six historic and culturally significant sites along the Eastern Seaboard of the U.S. and appeared in Artnews’ list\, The Defining Public Artworks of 2020. Baker Cahill was also included in ARTnews’ list of 2021 Deciders. \nHer 2018 TED talk\, Augmented Reality (AR) as an Artist’s Tool for Equity and Access\, launched her international public speaking practice. She has since delivered keynotes at the 2019 Games For Change\, 2020 A.W.E. (Augmented World Expo) and has spoken at the Hirshhorn Museum and numerous academic institutions and conferences. Baker Cahill is an artist scholar in the Berggruen Institute’s inaugural Transformations of the Human Fellowship\, and will begin a residency focused on AR monuments at Oxy Arts this summer. She is the Art and Creative Technologies Advisor for the XRSI Safety Initiative\, and is a member of the Guild of Future Architects. In May 2021\, she will receive the Williams College Bicentennial Medal of Honor. \nAbout Laura Hertzfeld\nLaura Hertzfeld is an Emmy-winning producer\, writer\, and editor with over a decade of experience helping news organizations develop online content\, engagement and distribution strategies. She leads the XR Partner Program at Yahoo Ryot Labs\, building AR and VR projects for Verizon Media’s news partners. Laura was a 2018-2019 John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University where she researched the intersection of art\, immersive storytelling\, and journalism. She previously led Journalism 360\, an immersive storytelling initiative from Google News Lab\, Knight Foundation\, and ONA. She has held leadership roles at Entertainment Weekly\, Ora TV\, and PBS.org and was an editor on the original Yahoo News team. \n  \nThis program is generously supported by the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. The Pollock-Krasner Foundation has been a leader in providing grants enabling emerging and established artists to focus on their work. Funding helps artists to create new work\, acquire art supplies\, rent studio space\, and prepare exhibitions. The Foundation also provides grants to organizations that directly engage with artists\, such as artist residency programs. Please visit www.pkf.org for more information. \nThank you to Regan Lynne Larroque\, ArtTable’s New York Chapter Programming Committee Co-Chair\, for organizing this program. \n\nImages:  \n\nHollow Point 101\, LUMINEX: Dialogues of Light\, Courtesy of Nancy Baker Cahill\nNancy Baker Cahill\, courtesy of the speaker\nLaura Hertzfeld\, courtesy of the speaker
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-discovering-digital-immersive-technology-and-art/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Demystifying Art World Anti-Money Laundering & Compliance Regulations
DESCRIPTION:11am ET | 10am CT | 8am PT\nAnti-money laundering (AML) regulations are very much in play in the United Kingdom and throughout the European Union\, putting more obligations on art dealers. While legislation regarding anti-money laundering for the US market is still uncertain\, we live in a global age where art market professionals need to be aware of and understand regulations in different countries. Join us and expert panelists Susan J Mumford (CEO of ArtAML and former gallerist)\, Azmina Jasani (Partner\, Art & Cultural Property Law Group)\, and Megan Noh (Co-chair\, Pryor Cashman’s Art Law Group)\, and moderated by Eileen Kinsella (Senior Market Reporter\, artnet News)\, for a discussion on these new regulations coming out of Europe\, and the implications for international transactions when involved parties are on opposite sides of the Atlantic. \nAdmission \n\nNon-Members – $15\nArtTable Members – $10\nArtTable Circle Members – Free\n\nNot a member? Join today!  \nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n\nAbout the Speakers\nAzmina Jasani is a Partner in the Art & Cultural Property Law Group at Constantine Cannon and a leading art law and luxury assets specialist. She is valued by her clients for her “effective”\, “diligent” and “straightforward” style and for her dual qualifications and experience in New York and London\, which they deem “a real asset.” Azmina represents clients on a variety of matters\, including disputes involving issues of authenticity\, provenance\, title and copyright as well as disputes relating to artist-gallery relations and looted or illegally exported cultural property. She is also often instructed by art and luxury businesses to help them comply with regulations pertaining to anti-money laundering\, consumer protection\, import and export\, data protection\, bribery and introductory commissions. \nAzmina lectures at the Institute of Art & Law\, Queen Mary School of Law\, Sotheby’s Institute of Art and the Courtauld Institute of Art. She received her Juris Doctorate from the University of California\, Berkeley School of Law and her B.A.\, summa cum laude\, from Queens College\, City University of New York. \nMegan Noh co-chairs Pryor Cashman’s Art Law Group. With over 15 years of combined experience in private practice and both in-house legal and business positions in the auction world\, Megan is sought after for her extensive knowledge of the complex issues impacting today’s art market\, including specifically with respect to transactional matters and artists’ rights. Megan’s practice is uniquely holistic in its representation of members of almost every segment of the art market\, and she is known for her ability to negotiate a transaction from both sides of its key issues—whether it’s an auction house consignment agreement\, a museum exhibition loan agreement\, or an artist-gallery representation agreement. \n \nSusan J Mumford is a serial entrepreneur in the art market. Having arrived in the UK from the USA in 2000\, she ran a gallery in Soho\, London\, from 2006-11. When the art world entered a new era following the credit crunch of 2008\, she founded the Association of Women Art Dealers (AWAD)\, an international multi-chapter non-profit network connect women and women-identifying art dealers on a global basis. This was followed by the creation of Be Smart About Art\, an online-accessible professional development platform that helps creative professionals thrive in a changing world. In 2018\, she embarked upon ArtAML\, which unites technology and art market know-how to help dealers keep dealing and buyers keep buying in the face of anti-money laundering legislation that hit the art market in 2020. \nEileen Kinsella (moderator) is a journalist who has been covering the international art market\, and the intersection of art and finance\, for more than 20 years. After starting as a news assistant on the national news desk of the Wall Street Journal in New York\, she moved to the Money & Investing section of the paper where she wrote stories on commercial real estate\, mutual funds\, equity markets and investment trends. Kinsella joined the paper’s newly debuted “Weekend Section” in 1998 with expanded coverage of the art market\, where she first started reporting on art. \nKinsella spent more than a decade at ARTnews magazine as a contributing writer and editor of a newsletter that covered a wide range of issues related to the international art market\, including auction sales\, gallery shows\, and legal developments that impact issues of authenticity\, ownership and international repatriation. She has covered numerous high-profile art-fraud related cases and trials and appeared as a guest on numerous CNBC art market news segments and its “American Greed” series\, as well as BBC News\, BBC Radio\, NPR\, Reuters\, and numerous podcasts Artnet News’s own The Art Angle. \nShe has appeared on and moderated numerous art market panels around the world and made presentations on art crime including at New York University’s Visual Arts Administration Program\, and at the Foundation for Appraisal Education (FAE’s) conference in Philadelphia in 2016. Since 2014\, Kinsella has been senior market reporter for Artnet News\, based in New York. \n\nImages:  \n\nCopyright The Financial Times Limited 2021. All rights reserved.\nAzmina Jasani\, courtesy of Constantine Cannon\nMegan Noh\, courtesy of Pryor Cashman\nSusan J Mumford\, courtesy of the speaker\nEileen Kinsella\, courtesy of the speaker
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-demystifying-anti-money-laundering-in-the-art-world/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210524T120000
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SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Connect with Silvia Karman Cubiñá
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s AT Connect program series encourages members to network\, connect\, and ask questions outside of their regular areas of expertise. In this session we will hear from Silvia Karman Cubiñá\, Executive Director and Chief Curator of The Bass in Miami Beach and a member of ArtTable’s Florida Chapter. \nAdmission \n\nNon-Members – $10\nArtTable Members – $5\nArtTable Circle Members – Free\nMembers may bring an additional guest for $5\n\nClick here to REGISTER for this program. \n\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nNot a member? Join today! \nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n\nAbout the Speaker\n \nSince 2008\, Silvia Karman Cubiñá has held the position of Executive Director and Chief Curator of The Bass in Miami Beach. During her tenure\, Ms. Cubiñá led a $12 million institutional transformation\, complete with a building renovation by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Arata Isozaki and David Gauld. Throughout this time\, the museum’s annual budget and full-time staff quadrupled and the board grew from three members to thirty. Prior to The Bass\, Ms. Cubiñá was the Director of The Moore Space\, Miami\, from 2002-2008. She also held the position of Adjunct Curator at INOVA\, the Institute of Visual Arts at University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee. \nMs. Cubiñá has curated numerous exhibitions\, lectured extensively\, and has participated in grant panels and award selection committees\, including serving as a juror for both the Guggenheim Museum’s Hugo Boss Award 2006 and the 2008 Biennale de Lyon. In 2007\, she was a finalist for the Walter Hopps Award for Curatorial Achievement and a fellow in the Center for Curatorial Leadership (CCL) fellowship program. Ms. Cubiñá served on the Knight Foundation National Arts Advisory Board and\, in 2012\, she was awarded the distinction of Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture. In 1997\, she was the Puerto Rico commissioner to the Bienal de São Paolo. \nIn her role as Chief Curator of The Bass\, Ms. Cubiñá has organized more than 30 major exhibitions including: Where Do We Go From Here: Selections from la Colección Jumex (2009)\, Isaac Julien: Ten Thousand Waves (2011)\, Ugo Rondinone: good evening beautiful blue (2017)\, The Haas Brothers: Ferngully (2018)\, Haegue Yang: In the Cone of Uncertainty (2019) and Mickalene Thomas: Better Nights (2019)\, all while at The Bass; Jim Lambie: Paradise Garage (2004)\, Miami Calling…Jonathan Monk (2005)\, Allora & Calzadilla: Clamor (2006) and Kalup Linzy (2008) during her time at The Moore Space; and Pepón Osorio: Door to Door (2002). \nMarried and a mother of two\, Ms. Cubiñá is fluent in English\, Spanish and French; proficient in Italian. \n\nImages:  \n\nSilvia Karman Cubiñá\, Executive Director and Chief Curator\, The Bass. Photo by Nick Garcia.\nThe Bass\, Miami Beach\, Florida. Photo by Zachary Balber. Courtesy of The Bass.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-connect-with-silvia-karman-cubina/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National,Florida
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable National":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210525T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210525T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T023430
CREATED:20210419T153251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210427T153016Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | DC Around the Table Book Group - Infinity Net: The Autobiography of Yayoi Kusama
DESCRIPTION:7pm ET | 6pm CT | 4pm PT\nJoin ArtTable’s Washington\, D.C. Chapter for an Around the Table Book Group. This program is open to all ArtTable members and meets four times a year; participants can join for one book or for all! \nNot an ArtTable member? Join today! \nClick here to see who is already registered! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nFor the second DC Around the Table Book Group of 2021\, we will discuss “Infinity Net: The Autobiography of Yayoi Kusama.” \n\nIn 1957\, encouraged by Georgia O’Keeffe\, artist Yayoi Kusama left Japan for New York City to become a star. By the time she returned to her home country in 1973\, she had established herself as a leader of New York’s avant-garde movement\, known for creating happenings and public orgies to protest the Vietnam War and for the polka dots that had become a trademark of her work. Her sculptures\, videos\, paintings\, and installations are to this day included in major international exhibitions. \n\nThank you to Ruth Abrahams\, ArtTable DC Committee Member at Large and ArtTable VP of Chapter Leadership for organizing this program. \n\nImage: Infinity Net: The Autobiography of Yayoi Kusama
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-dc-around-the-table-book-group-infinity-net/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National,Washington, D.C.
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Washington%2C D.C.":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210526T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210526T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T023430
CREATED:20210331T174756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210427T161546Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Professional Empowerment: Taxation Insights on Art Transactions\, with Galina Portnoy
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s Professional Empowerment program series invites experts to share their professional experiences\, knowledge and skills. Each session presents an opportunity to engage with and learn more about a topic\, issue or skill that directly impacts the professional lives of our members. Please join us and Galina Portnoy\, CPA\, Director at Marks Paneth Accountants & Advisors for a discussion on issues of taxation in the art world. We will touch upon how similar art transactions are treated differently by the IRS depending on who is conducting the transaction (artist vs. dealer vs. investor vs. collector)\, art inclusion in estate planning\, art transactions and crypto currency\, among other essential topics! \nAdmission \n\nNon-Members – $15\nArtTable Members – $10\nArtTable Circle Members – Free\nMembers may bring an additional guest for $5\n\nNot a member? Join today! \nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n\nAbout Galina Portnoy\nGalina Portnoy\, CPA\, is a Director in the Private Client Services Group at Marks Paneth LLP. For more than 20 years\, Ms. Portnoy has provided tax\, accounting and consulting services to high-net-worth individuals\, family partnerships and their related entities. She has advised on a broad range of complex issues\, including strategic income tax planning and execution\, gifts and estates\, philanthropy\, matrimonial accounting\, business management and planning\, real estate and other transactions\, multi-state taxation and financial planning. \nMs. Portnoy has extensive experience advising artists\, art dealers and art investors\, as well as educators and researchers. In addition\, her clients include hedge fund managers\, investment advisors\, real estate investors and providers of legal\, financial and real estate-related services. She also oversees engagements that provide concierge services to high-net-worth individuals and their related entities. \nMs. Portnoy has represented clients before the Internal Revenue Service\, as well as the State and City of New York\, including on income tax\, residency and UBT issues. \nBefore joining Marks Paneth LLP in 2016\, Ms. Portnoy was a CPA at another accounting firm and\, prior to that\, worked in a variety of private and publicly traded organizations in a tax and accounting capacity. She is based in the firm’s New York City headquarters. \nThank you to ArtTable’s New York Chapter Programming Committee for organizing this program. \n\nImages:  \n\nHeader image courtesy of Kyle E. Krull\nGalina Portnoy\, courtesy of the speaker
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-professional-empowerment-taxation-insights-on-art-transactions-with-galina-portnoy/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable National":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210527T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210527T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T023430
CREATED:20210422T145100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210427T151328Z
UID:5405-1622134800-1622134800@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Virtual | Let's Connect! Spring National Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:5pm ET | 4pm CT | 2pm PT\nWe invite all ArtTable members to join us for this virtual national networking event! Building upon the success of the networking event held after this year’s Annual Benefit and Award Ceremony\, we are thrilled to offer our members this opportunity to connect with each other nationwide. Participants will go into breakout rooms to chat\, connect\, see old friends and make new ones! This is a great opportunity for members from all over the country (and the world!) to form new connections and find ways to collaborate with one another. \nThis program is Free for all ArtTable members. Not a member? Join today! \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER.\n(You will receive an email confirmation containing the Zoom link.) \nCan’t join us for this event? Don’t worry\, there will be plenty more opportunities to connect with members in the future! In the meantime\, we hope you can join us for another upcoming virtual program or support other ArtTable initiatives! \n\nImage: Courtesy of Point Road Group
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-lets-connect-spring-national-networking-event/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable National":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210528T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210528T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T023430
CREATED:20210504T143443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T140211Z
UID:5588-1622210400-1622210400@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Virtual | Coffee Break with Ruri Yampolsky\, Seattle Waterfront Program Arts Manager
DESCRIPTION:2pm ET | 1pm CT | 11am PT\nGrab a cup of coffee and join us for an informal chat and virtual presentation about the Seattle Waterfront Arts Program! This presentation will highlight the ongoing installation taking place along the Seattle Waterfront that includes the work of female-identifying artists who have indigenous backgrounds. Ruri Yampolsky will speak about this public art program\, sharing with ArtTable Northwest’s audience and anyone else who is interested. After the presentation there will be time set aside for questions and also for networking in smaller groups. \nAdmission \n\nNon-Members – $5\nArtTable Members – Free\nMembers may bring an additional guest for $5\n\nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nNot a member? Join today! \nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n\nAbout Ruri Yampolsky\nRuri Yampolsky is the Waterfront Program Arts Manager for the city of Seattle’s Office of the Waterfront and Civic Projects\, working to ensure that arts and culture are fully integrated into one of the largest civic transformations Seattle has undertaken. With 30 years’ experience in the public art field\, including managing Seattle’s public art program and numerous art projects\, she has worked to expand collective experience by advocating for a variety of artistic expressions in artworks that shape urban space\, engage community\, encourage civic dialog and bring new voices into the field. \n\nRuri served on the Public Art Network Council for Americans for the Arts\, finishing out as vice-chair\, and focusing on diversity\, equity and inclusion in public art practice\, policies and procedures. Most recently\, she collaborated with national colleagues on a document addressing issues of problematic monuments and memorials. She is a registered architect with a Master of Architecture from Columbia University\, and earned her Bachelor of Arts in architecture with a minor in Latin from Barnard College. \n\nThank you to Ruri Yampolsky\, Waterfront Program Arts Manager\, and ArtTable’s Northwest Chapter for organizing this program.\n \n\nImages: \n\nImage courtesy of Waterfront Program
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-coffee-break-with-ruri-yampolsky/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National,Northwest
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