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SUMMARY:POSTPONED: ArtTable Circle Collection Visit⎪Landy Collection of Feminist Art
DESCRIPTION:Image courtesy of Kathleen Landy \nIn light of the developments concerning COVID-19\, we have decided to postpone this special event. All registrations will be held for this event and we hope to be in touch with a new date. \nJoin us at the Upper East Side home of Kathleen Landy\, Founder\, and President of the Feminist Institute\, as we gather for cocktails and conversation and a tour of her outstanding collection of Feminist Art. From the halls of Womanhouse to the walls of A.I.R.\, this collection is a snapshot of feminist art dating from the ‘60s to today.  Artists represented include: Miriam Schapiro\, Judy Chicago\, Faith Wilding\, Carolee Schneemann\, Hannah Wilke\, Joan Jonas\, Judith Bernstein\, Rebecca Horn\, Dana Schutz\, Cindy Sherman\, Mary Beth Edelson and more. \nThe full address will be sent to registrants upon confirmation. \nSpecial thanks to ArtTable board member Kat Griefen.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/arttable-circle-collection-visit%e2%8e%aalandy-collection-of-feminist-art/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:New York,National,ArtTable Circle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200408T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200408T130000
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | ATCONNECT with Maria Sancho-Arroyo
DESCRIPTION:Image: Maria Sancho-Arroyo\, Sotheby’s Institute of Art \nIn response to our current state of distance\, ArtTable is shifting programming online where we can. This event will take place as a live conversation! Registration is open to members only. Suggested donation of $15.00. We hope to see you there! \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\nArtTable CONNECT virtual lunch breaks \nThis April\, ArtTable is expanding its CONNECT program to intimate online discussions open to members nationally across chapters. Originally designed to further encourage one-to-one networking amongst its members in DC\, CONNECT is transitioning to a virtual lunch hour conversation series designed to allow members to ask questions outside their day-to-day areas of expertise. \nJoin us for these “Ask Me Anything” session via Zoom to take advantage of learning more about different sectors of the art world while respecting social distancing. \nWe’ll kick start this series with a virtual lunch hour with Maria Sancho-Arroyo to learn more about the global art market and this moment of fluctuation during COVID-19. \nMaria has over 25 years of international experience in the art world\, first at museums – National Museum of Catalan Art\, MNAC\, in Barcelona and at the Louvre in Paris- then at Sotheby’s Auction House in London. During her time at Sotheby’s\, she gained experience in all aspects of the auction world with a focus on business and client development. She has participated in numerous auctions and worked closely with all Sotheby’s European offices. Maria has given lectures on art market trends at the London and New York Sotheby’s Institute\, Georgetown University and Tsinghua University (Beijing\, China) and is a regular contributor to the “Giornale dell’Arte”\, the Italian edition of the Art newspaper. She is involved with art charitable organizations and is the co-chair of ArtTable DC chapter since June 2019. \nMaria is currently adjunct faculty at the Sotheby’s Institute of Art in New York teaching various Art Market topics within the MA Art Business and online courses.  \nShe is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, French and English and hold and MS in Science (chemistry) from Zaragoza University and MA in Museum management by the Institut National du Patrimoine in Paris\, France.  \nThis program is hosted by Concetta Duncan\, Maria Sancho-Arroyo and Caitlin Berry
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-atconnect-with-maria-sancho-arroyo/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200409T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200409T093000
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CREATED:20200402T205942Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | BreakfastTable with Alice Walker
DESCRIPTION:Image: Alice Walker \nIn response to our current state of distance\, ArtTable is shifting programming online where we can. This event will take place as a live conversation! Registration is open to members only. Suggested donation of $15.00. We hope to see you there! \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\nArtTable East Coasters\, bring your breakfast and join the DC chapter for a virtual informal conversation with Alice Walker who is an expert in using storytelling\, human centered design and technology to create indelible experiences for museums and cultural attractions.  \nThis event will start 30 minutes later than usual to allow adequate time for coffee brewing and breakfast making! \nAs Managing Director for Art Processors (artprocessors.net)\, she is on the executive team\, heads up their global business development\, marketing and product development practices\, and manages staff in Melbourne\, San Francisco\, Atlanta and New York City. Their projects range from location-aware guides and exhibition design to immersive sound installations\, augmented and virtual reality experiences\, and wearables for institutions such as the Smithsonian Institution\, the J. Paul Getty Center\, the Venetian and Bellagio in Las Vegas\, Portland Museum of Art\, and numerous Australian museums\, zoos and aquaria. \nHer former roles include serving as Antenna International’s Creative Director and Digital Media Director for 9 years\, heading up Pentagram Design’s interactive team in their NYC studio\, and educational media roles at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and SFMOMA. \nAlice resides with her family in Bethesda\, MD and is part of Art Table’s DC Chapter. \nDC’s BreakfastTable normally takes place at Boulangerie Christophe. The bakery is open and we encourage members in DC to place and order for this event and those in other locations to support local businesses! \nThank you to Ruth Abrahams and Ashley Templeton!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-breakfasttable-with-alice-walker/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Care of Modern and Contemporary Paintings with Rustin Levenson\, President and Founder\, ArtCare Conservation
DESCRIPTION:In response to our current state of distance\, ArtTable is shifting programming online where we can. This event will take place as a live conversation! Registration is required and open to all. Suggested donation of $15.00. We hope to see you there! \nHow to take part! \n\nRegister for this event here\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\nArtTable’s professional empowerment 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. During this session we’ll hear directly from Rustin Levenson\, President and Founder\, ArtCare Conservation. \nThe materials and techniques of Modern and Contemporary paintings offer unique challenges for those responsible for assessing\, shipping\, handling\, and treating works. This session will discuss the history of recent artists’ materials and how they impact the life of their paintings. Rustin will outline best practices for handling and shipping these works. For those assessing works\,\nexamples of treatments will give insight into the impact of damage and conservation. \nRustin Levenson has worked on the painting conservation staff of the Fogg Museum\, the Canadian Conservation Institute\, The National Gallery of Canada\, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. \n \nIn 1981\, she founded ArtCare Conservation\, a private studio offering museum quality conservation to institutions and private clients. ArtCare Conservation has grown to include studios in New York\, Los Angeles\, and Miami. Rustin has co-authored\, with art historian\, Andrea Kirsh\, Seeing Through Paintings: Physical Examination in Art Historical Studies (Yale University Press\, 2000) and written chapters for The Expert vs the Object (Oxford University Press\, 2004) and The Conservation of Easel Paintings (Rutledge Press\, 2013). She has published numerous technical and historical articles and has lectured widely.  She is a Fellow both in the American Institute for Conservation and The International Institute for Conservation\, and has served on numerous professional committees as well as chairing the Paintings Specialty Group of the American Institute for Conservation. In 2015 she was awarded a Residency at the American Academy in Rome.  \nThank you to ArtTable’s Florida Chapter and Rustin Levenson. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-care-of-modern-and-contemporary-paintings-with-rustin-levenson-president-and-founder-artcare-conservation/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200415T130000
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CREATED:20200326T165050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T191918Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | ATCONNECT with Concetta Duncan
DESCRIPTION:Image: Concetta Duncan \nIn response to our current state of distance\, ArtTable is shifting programming online where we can. This event will take place as a live conversation! Registration is open to members only. Suggested donation of $15.00. We hope to see you there! \nHow to take part! \n\nThis event is now at capacity. Please email programs@arttable.org to be added to the waitlist.\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\nArtTable CONNECT virtual lunch breaks \nThis April\, ArtTable is expanding its CONNECT program to intimate online discussions open to members nationally across chapters. Originally designed to further encourage one-to-one networking amongst its members in DC\, CONNECT is transitioning to a virtual lunch hour conversation series designed to allow members to ask questions outside their day-to-day areas of expertise. \nJoin us for these “Ask Me Anything” session via Zoom to take advantage of learning more about different sectors of the art world while respecting social distancing. \nDuring this virtual lunch hour we will hear from Concetta Duncan on tips on communications and messaging for institutions during COVID-19.  \nConcetta Duncan is Head of Communications at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery where she oversees the museum’s press\, marketing and social media strategies. In Washington\, DC\, she has directed impactful campaigns including the 2018 unveiling of the Obama portraits\, the Portrait Gallery’s 50th anniversary\, and the museum’s red-carpet American Portrait Gala. She also serves on the Marketing Steering Committee for the pan-institutional Smithsonian American Women’s History Initiative.  \nIn New York\, Concetta played an integral role in the expansion of two of the art world’s leading communications agencies. She directed campaigns for numerous arts and culture organizations across the U.S.\, Europe\, Dubai and Hong Kong\, including Art Basel\, in addition to serving in an in-house role at Pace Gallery.  \nConcetta joined the board of STABLE in June 2019 and was Chair of the organization’s Opening Party Committee. She is also Membership Chair of ArtTable’s Executive Committee\, member of the Performa Biennial’s Advisory Council in New York and member of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. \nThis program is hosted by Concetta Duncan\, Maria Sancho-Arroyo and Caitlin Berry
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-atconnect-with-concetta-duncan/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200422T160000
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CREATED:20200409T143349Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | Artist Talk with Shinique Smith
DESCRIPTION:Photo credit: Jeff Vespa\nIn response to our current state of distance\, ArtTable is shifting programming online where we can. This event will take place as a live conversation! Registration is required and open to all\, with a minimum donation of $5.00 to participate in this event. We hope to see you there! \nHow to take part! \n\nRegister for this event here\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\nThis event was intended as an Artist Breakfast in New York. Artist Breakfasts are intimate monthly breakfasts featuring leading figures in the visual arts in discussion with curators\, academics\, and critics. We’re so excited to be able take this talk online for members and friends across the country! Join us for a special Earth Day conversation with Shinique Smith. \nFor over a decade artist Shinique Smith has employed clothing\, fabrics\, and objects—items that exist in the realm of what we call belongings—to construct sculptures\, paintings\, and site-specific installations bound with ribbon and calligraphic lines. Examining the ways in which these objects resonate on a personal and social scale\, “Smith’s works operate at the convergence of consumption\, displacement\, and sanctuary. In Smith’s hands\, these works reveal connections across space\, time\, and place to suggest the possibility of constructing worlds renewed by hopeful delight.” \nBorn and raised in Baltimore\, MD\, currently residing in Los Angeles\, Smith has had solo exhibitions with California African American Museum; Frist Center for Visual Arts; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston; and MOCA Jacksonville. Currently\, a show of her newest works is on view with the UBS Art Collection Gallery in New York until July 2020. \nSmith’s artworks have been exhibited in many acclaimed group shows including UnMonumental: The Object in the 21st Century at New Museum\, Frequency at Studio Museum in Harlem\, 30 Americans: Rubell Family Collection and Revolution in the Making: Abstract Sculpture by Women 1947-2016 at Hauser + Wirth LA and is held within the  permanent collections of Brooklyn Museum of Art; Denver Art Museum; Minneapolis Art Institute\, Whitney Museum and LACMA among others. In March 15 – August 9\, 2020\, Smith’s newest sculpture\, Grace Stands Beside will be presented as part of the Baltimore Museum of Art’s 2020 Vision series of exhibitions.  \nShinique has received awards from Anonymous Was a Woman\, Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation\, Joan Mitchell Foundation\, NYFA\, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. Shinique earned her MAT from Tufts University & The Museum School\, and MFA and BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art where Smith awarded the Alumni Medal of Honor in 2012. \nThank you to the Pollock Krasner Foundation for its support of this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artist-talk-with-shinique-smith/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200423T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200423T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194220
CREATED:20200406T162446Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | ATCONNECT with Alexa Kaye
DESCRIPTION:Image: Alexa Kaye \nIn response to our current state of distance\, ArtTable is shifting programming online where we can. This event will take place as a live conversation! Registration is open to members only. Suggested donation of $15.00. We hope to see you there! \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\nArtTable CONNECT virtual lunch breaks \nThis April\, ArtTable is expanding its CONNECT program to intimate online discussions open to members nationally across chapters. Originally designed to further encourage one-to-one networking amongst its members in DC\, CONNECT is transitioning to a virtual lunch hour conversation series designed to allow members to ask questions outside their day-to-day areas of expertise. \nJoin us for these “Ask Me Anything” session via Zoom to take advantage of learning more about different sectors of the art world while respecting social distancing. \nDuring this virtual lunch hour we will hear from Alexa Kaye on tips on development and fundraising for institutions large and small. \nAlexa Kaye is a fundraiser for cultural institutions and recently became the Development Director at Washington Project for the Arts. Prior to that\, Alexa worked in Individual Giving at the National Museum of Women in the Arts\, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum\, and Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy. She holds BAs in Psychology and Art History from Tufts University\, and an MA in Visual Arts Administration from New York University. Alexa grew up in the Washington\, DC area and is passionate about supporting the creative community in this city. She currently lives in Northeast DC with her husband and two little budding artists. \nThis program is hosted by Concetta Duncan\, Maria Sancho-Arroyo\, Alexa Kaye and Caitlin Berry
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-atconnect-with-alexa-kaye/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200423T170000
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SUMMARY:AT Together | Development Professionals with Sarah Milestone
DESCRIPTION:Image: Courtesy of Maira Kalman\, Poster House and Times Square Arts.\n\n\n\n\nIn this time of crisis\, ArtTable is reaching beyond geographic barriers to form a platform for connectivity for our community across professions. Each weekly session will bring together individuals within a particular profession in the art world for the exchange of ideas\, to share resources and to network. Members are invited to participate in a 45 minute open discussion to focus on how women in the visual arts are handling issues relating to our field. Members and non-members welcome. We ask that you sign up for the event that matches your role and needs. \nThis session is for Development Professionals and will be facilitated by Sarah Milestone\, Fundraising Advisor and Event Planner. \nGather with your development colleagues from across the country to talk about fundraising in today’s new climate. In this pilot session\, we’ll explore the challenges and opportunities facing arts organizations and kick around some new ideas about gathering and building-community that just might help you move forward in a more meaningful and creative way. \nWe keep hearing that we are all in this together\, and its true here too. Please come prepared with a question or two and be ready to share some of your experiences (or wish list items.) What’s on your mind? \nHow to take part! \n\nRegister for this event here\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 Sarah: \nSarah Milestone is a development and special event professional who works closely with executive directors\, board members and other creative leaders to design fundraising and event strategies that support an organization’s specific goals and unique mission.  \nAfter spending nearly twenty years in New York\, producing some of the most recognizable fundraising events\, Sarah returned to the Midwest where her focus shifted to major gift fundraising and individual giving. She weaves together this experience now as a consultant. Central to Sarah’s work is the deep understanding that successful fundraising and events are rooted in shared stories and building community around a specific purpose. She is a skilled listener and deftly able to address the needs of a particular audience and organization—no matter the location or size.  \nSarah has worked for several leading arts institutions\, including American Ballet Theatre\, the Whitney Museum of American Art\, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum\, and the Wisconsin Historical Society—where she has led teams\, directed successful fundraising campaigns and built systems for sustainable growth.  \nSarah serves on the Executive Committee of the Chicago Chapter of of ArtTable\, the Board of Visitors of the UW-Madison Art Department and the Inclusion\, Diversity\, Equity and Access Committee of AFP Chicago. Sarah holds a degree in Art History and Women’s Studies from the University of Wisconsin\, Madison.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/at-together-development-professionals-with-sarah-milestone/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200424T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200424T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194220
CREATED:20200108T230117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T191055Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED: ANNUAL BENEFIT & AWARD CEREMONY⎪Honoring Susan Unterberg
DESCRIPTION:Your health and the health of our supporters is important to us. It is with a heavy heart that we have decided to cancel this year’s annual benefit and award ceremony.  \nThis is a signature ArtTable event that we look forward to each year as an opportunity to bring our network together from around the world celebrating the women who make a difference in the art world. \nThe excitement around this year’s event in celebration of our 40th anniversary as well as our honoree Susan Unterberg and our awardees Wassan Al-Khudairi\, Erin Christovale\, Lauren Haynes and Jami Powell has been incredible. These women are an inspiration to us all. \n\nConsider supporting ArtTable today. Every dollar counts to help us support women in the visual arts.  \n\n               ArtTable Benefit and Award Ceremony Honorary Benefit Co-Chairs:\nSusan K. Freedman \nLowery Stokes Sims \nBarbara Tober \n 2020 Benefit Supporters and Host Committee Ruby Supporters Alva Greenberg Gold Supporters BlackRock Bloomberg Philanthropies Agnes Gund Susan Unterberg Bronze Supporters  ArtTable Northern California Chapter Susan K. Freedman Carol Cole Levin Marian Goodman Gallery Elizabeth Smith Barbara Tober HOST COMMITTEE Jody and John Arnhold Arlene Bascom Catherine Behrend Brian Wall Foundation Courtney Burbela Peggy Danziger Linda Fischbach Milly Glimcher Thelma Golden Donna Harkavy Patricia E. Harris Julia P. Herzberg Barbara T. Hoffman Raymond Learsy Susana Torruella Leval Melissa Osterwind The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Lyn M. Ross Mary Sabbatino Ann Schaffer Lowery Stokes Sims Ellen Taubman   MATRON/PATRON Jane Borthwick Lori Chemla Marna Clark Eileen Ekstract Elaine Goldman Marilyn Hoffman Sandra Lang Joyce Pomeroy Schwartz   *list as of February 24\, 2020    \n\nArtTable Benefit  Journal: Ad Deadline Extended to April 3!\nWe are still planning to share our Annual Benefit Journal with our members + friends digitally. This a wonderful opportunity to show your support for our honorees or promote your business and services. See the link below for journal rates and sizes! \nJournal advertising rates \nFor more information please contact Jonquil Schaller-Harris at jharris@arttable.org \n\nDistinguished Service to the Visual Arts Press Release \nNew Leadership Awards Press Release \n2019 Gala Highlights \nFor more information on making a donation or program ad sales please email jharris@arttable.org \nArtTable is a 501(c)(3) organization. All programs are non-refundable. \n\n            Honorees + Presenter Bios \n2020 Distinguished Service to the Visual Arts Honoree \nSusan Unterberg is a New York–based photographer and philanthropist whose poetic photographic and video work explores the psychological complexities of intimate relationships\, especially familial ones\, as well as nature and broader political themes. She was represented by Lawrence Miller Gallery\, and later Yancey Richardson Gallery\, and her work has been exhibited broadly in the U.S. and abroad at such institutions as the New Museum\, International Center of Photography\, and Contemporary Art Center in Cincinnati\, Ohio. Unterberg is represented in major public collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, Museum of Modern Art\, Jewish Museum\, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. She has been awarded fellowships and residencies at Yaddo\, the MacDowell Colony\, Djerassi Artists Program\, American Academy in Rome\, and Bogliasco. In 2019\, she was awarded NYU’s Distinguished Alumni Award\, as well as being honored at the Skowhegan Awards Dinner. In 2018\, Unterberg stepped forward as the founder and sole funder of the Anonymous Was A Woman award\, which awards 10 unrestricted $25\,000 grants to women-identifying artists over the age of 40. \n2020 New Leadership Awardees \nWassan Al-Khudhairi is chief curator at the Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) in St. Louis where she organized Stephanie Syjuco: Rogue States\, Bethany Collins: Chorus\, Paul Mpagi Sepuya\, Lawrence Abu Hamdan: Eartwitness Theatre\, Guan Xiao: Fiction Archive Project\, Hayv Kahraman: Acts of Reparation\, Trenton Doyle Hancock: The Re-Evolving Door to the Moundverse\, and SUPERFLEX: European Union Mayotte. Prior to her position at CAM\, Al-Khudhairi was the Hugh Kaul Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Birmingham Museum of Art where she organized the first large-scale exhibition of the museum’s contemporary collection\, Third Space/shifting conversations about contemporary art. She was invited to be a curator for the 6th Asian Art Biennial in Taiwan in 2017 and co-artistic director for the 9th Gwangju Biennial in South Korea in 2012. Serving as the founding director of Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Qatar\, Al-Khudhairi oversaw the opening of the museum in 2010 and co-curated Sajjil: A Century of Modern Art and curated Cai Guo-Qiang: Saraab. \n  \nErin Christovale is associate curator at the Hammer Museum and co-founder of Black Radical Imagination with Amir George. Notable exhibitions include a/wake in the water: Meditations on Disaster (2014) at the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts\, Memoirs of a Watermelon Woman (2016)\, and A Subtle Likeness (2016)\, both at ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives\, S/Election: Democracy\, Citizenship\, Freedom (2016) at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery\, the critically acclaimed Made in L.A. 2018 (2018) with Anne Ellegood\, and belonging (2019) at the Hammer Museum. \n  \nLauren Haynes is the curator of contemporary art at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and curator of visual arts at the Momentary in Bentonville\, AR. Haynes was co-curator of the 2018 Crystal Bridges’s exhibition The Beyond: Georgia O’Keeffe and Contemporary Art and is co-curator of the 2019 exhibition Crystals in Art: Ancient to Today. Haynes is currently leading the curatorial team working on the exhibition State of the Art\, which opened at both Crystal Bridges and Momentary in February 2020. Prior to joining Crystal Bridges in October 2016\, Haynes spent nearly a decade at the Studio Museum in Harlem. As a specialist in African-American contemporary art\, Haynes curated dozens of exhibitions at the Studio Museum and contemporary art institutions in New York. Haynes was a 2018 Center for Curatorial Leadership fellow. Haynes is co-curator of the inaugural Tennessee Triennial for Contemporary Art taking place across Tennessee in 2021. \n  \nJami Powell is the Hood Museum’s first associate curator of Native American art and was recently appointed as a lecturer in Native American Studies at Dartmouth. Powell is a citizen of the Osage Nation and has a PhD in anthropology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Prior to working at the Hood\, she was a faculty lecturer at Tufts University. She has also worked as a research assistant at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science\, was a Mellon Fellow at the Peabody Essex Museum\, and has conducted research projects at the Field Museum of Natural History and the Denver Art Museum. Powell’s research examines representations of Indigenous peoples in museums as well as the interventions contemporary Indigenous artists make through creative acts of self-representation. Powell is currently working on a book manuscript from her dissertation titled Stitching an Osage Future: Aesthetic Resistance and Self-Representation. She has also published articles in Museum Anthropology\, Panorama\, Museum Management\, and Curatorship\, and is an editorial advisor for First American Art Magazine. Powell has served on curatorial advisory boards for the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Yale University. She is currently working on several exhibitions including Form and Relation: Contemporary Native Ceramics\, Critical Indigenous Photographic Exchange (CIPX) Dartmouth\, and This Land: American Engagement with the Natural World. \nPresenters \nAmy Sherald was born in 1973 in Columbus\, GA\, Sherald documents contemporary African-American experience in the U.S. through arresting\, otherworldly portraits. Sherald subverts the medium of portraiture to tease out unexpected narratives\, inviting viewers to engage in a more complex debate about accepted notions of race and representation\, and to situate black heritage centrally in the story of American art. Sherald received her MFA in painting from Maryland Institute College of Art (2004) and her BA in painting from Clark-Atlanta University (1997). She was the first woman and first African-American ever to receive first prize in the 2016 Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition from the National Portrait Gallery in Washington\, DC; in February 2018\, the museum unveiled her portrait of former First Lady Michelle Obama. Sherald has also received the 2018 David C. Driskell Prize from the High Museum of Art in Atlanta\, the 2018 Pollock Prize for Creativity\, and the 2017 Anonymous Was A Woman grant. Her solo exhibition “Heart of the Matter” opened at Hauser &Wirth in NYC in September 2019. Alongside her painterly practice\, Sherald has worked for almost two decades alongside socially-committed creative initiatives\, including teaching art in prisons and art projects with teenagers. \n  \n \nShinique Smith is known for her monumental artworks of bundled fabric and gestural calligraphy that resonate on a spiritual and social scale which have been featured in acclaimed exhibitions such as Revolution in the Making: Women Abstract Sculptors 1940-2016; 30 Americans: Rubell Family Collection; UnMonumental: The Object in the 21st Century; New Museum\, and Frequency; Studio Museum in Harlem. Smith’s works are held in the collections of the Brooklyn Museum\, LACMA\, Museum of Fine Arts (Boston)\, and Whitney Museum among others. She earned her MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art\, where Smith was awarded the Alumni Medal of Honor (2012).
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/annual-benefit-and-award-ceremony-honoring-susan-unterberg-anonymous-was-a-woman/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200424T173000
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SUMMARY:Virtual | ArtTable X Come to Your Census Discussion and Happy Hour!
DESCRIPTION:Image: Art+Action’s Come to Your Census campaign. Featured artwork from left to right: Masako Miki\, Conversation with Plates\, 2018.\, Clare Rojas\, Untitled\, 2020.\, Joel Daniel Phillips\, Charlie Lee #3\, 2017. \nJoin ArtTable for a conversation with the creative collaborators behind- Come to Your Census: Who Counts in America? a digital art and civic experience organized by Yerba Buena Arts Center as part of Art+Action’s arts-driven COME TO YOUR CENSUS arts-driven campaign\, galvanizing communities to participate in the 2020 Census. As part of ArtTable’s curatorial perspective virtual programming\, we’ll be speaking with the curators\, artists\, and creative collaborators involved in this initiative\, as an important model of how now more than ever\, arts institutions are embracing collaboration and leaning into their role to advocate with and inspire our communities. \nThis event will be followed by a 10 minute Census-taking ‘happy hour.’ For all who take their 2020 Census and send proof to Art+Action\, they will be gifted an art sweatshirt by artists Arleene Correa Valencia + Ana Teresa Fernández as part of their collaboration SOMOS VISIBLES. This ongoing project takes a political stance on visibility through the use of high visibility ready-to-wear safety gear present throughout many labor industries\, and as it relates to the invisibility of the undocumented in the U.S.—and within COME TO YOUR CENSUS campaign\, as it relates to being seen and counted in the 2020 Census. Read more about SOMOS VISIBLES—made possible through the generous support of Levi’s—and the artists’ work here. \nHow to take part! \n\nRegister for this event here\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\nBefore COVID-19 changed our lives and took hold of our collective psyche\, independent curator\, activist and ArtTable member Amy Kisch was commissioned by San Francisco’s Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs (OCEIA) to develop an arts-driven campaign to mobilize communities around the 2020 Census. Understanding that the Census determines the distribution of federal money and political power across the U.S.\, Kisch\, together with Amy Schoening and Brittany Ficken\, formed Art+Action\, the first-ever coalition for civic participation across art\, creative\, community\, business\, technology\, philanthropy\, activist\, and government sectors. Art+Action approached Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA)\, inviting them to enter into a partnership to amplify and expand this work. YBCA eagerly accepted this call to collaboration—becoming a Lead Partner in the coalition and Art+Action’s headquarters \nMeet the participants:  \nAshara Ekundayo is a Detroit-born\, Oakland-based\, inter-disciplinary independent curator\, artist\, creative industries entrepreneur and organizer working internationally across cultural\, spiritual\, civic\, and social innovation spaces.  Through her company AECreative Consulting Partners she places artists and cultural production as essential in equitable design practices\, real estate development\, and movement building. Some of her ventures Evolve Oakland (formally known as Impact Hub Oakland)\, Omi Arts Project + Space\, and Ashara Ekundayo Gallery gained international attention for their groundbreaking methodology and courageous programming and have been featured in publications such as Black Enterprise\, Forbes and The Guardian. Ashara is also a “pleasure activist” and her creative arts practice epistemology requires an embodied commitment to recognizing joy in the midst of struggle.Currently she serves as Chief Creative Catalyst for the Bay Area Girls & Womxn of Color Collaborative\, sits on the Advisory Board of the Oakland Public Conservatory of Music\, and is the Co-Founder of See Black Women – a curatorial collective whose mission is to center and present an understanding of Black feminist thought and creative culture through exhibition\, publication and policy.  Her new media platform and forthcoming book\, “Artist As First Responder” excavates\, documents\, and nurtures the next generation of cultural workers whose practices save lives. \nre.riddle’s founder and principal and ArtTable member\, Candace Huey\, brings her extensive knowledge of and experience in the art world to her projects. Huey has worked for the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco\, Bonham’s auction house\, Alameda County Arts Commission and various galleries in the Bay Area where she curated exhibitions showcasing the work of 20th century masters and contemporary artists. As an independent curator\, she conceptualized and produced exhibitions for cultural institutions such as Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco\, Consulado General de México\, Consulado General de España\, and Consulat Général de France\, San Francisco. She consults on collection portfolio and development for private clients in San Francisco\, Hong Kong\, Chicago\, London and Paris. \nHuey holds degrees from The Courtauld in London and U.C. Berkeley\, and has presented her academic research on 17th century Dutch Art at renowned conferences in the United States and the Netherlands.  She currently teaches art history at a private university\, sits on the executive council for SECA SFMoMA\, de Young Museum College Programs Advisory\, ArtTable and is an active member of Artadia San Francisco Council and Headlands Center for the Arts. \nSarah Cathers is the Director of Public Life at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) in San Francisco where she develops the organizational focus on radical hospitality; participation rich public spaces; deep and generative relationships with community; and a culture of invitation. Making sure that people\, aka ‘the public’\, are at the center of everything we do at YBCA\, Sarah works alongside other departments to lead projects out of traditional roadblocks and help connect the work we all do in a more holistic manner. \nShe has 24 years of experience in arts leadership\, curation and operations\, including producing 7 years of the renowned SFFilm Festival and 9 years at the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus\, Ohio. She has performed in and produced stage and film works for SFMOMA and Di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art\, designed costumes for independent short films and music videos and was an internationally touring performance artist. She has served on the Board of The Lab\, one of San Francisco’s most beloved experimental performance spaces and managed a 15-artist gallery and studio space in her hometown of Columbus\, Ohio. \nMartin Strickland is the Associate Director of Public Life at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) in San Francisco where he develops the organizational focus on radical hospitality; participation rich public spaces; deep and generative relationships with community; and a culture of invitation. Making sure that people\, aka ‘the public’\, are at the center of everything we do at YBCA\, Martin works to commit the model of the art institution as a public resource — to pledge the institution to artistic practitioners and constituencies who understand art and culture as forms of knowledge and experience that support civic inquiry. \nHe has curated multiple exhibitions and public programs\, including co-curating YBCA’s signature triennial Bay Area Now 8 in 2018\, and has collaborated with Lucía Sanromán on The City Initiative\, a series of exhibitions and public programs featuring architects designers\, planners and artists that focus on creating provocative works in the urban environment. Prior to YBCA\, he worked as the programs assistant at the Arts Research Center\, UC Berkeley\, as an independent contractor with the San Francisco Arts Commission\, and as a community organizer for public health in New Orleans. \nYerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) is one of the nation’s most innovative contemporary arts centers. Founded in 1993\, YBCA’s mission is to generate culture that moves people. \nAmy Kisch is the Founder + Artistic Director of Social Impact for the Art+Action Coalition. For over two decades\, Kisch has worked as a strategist and cultural producer\, developing major global\, art\, culture\, and brand initiatives for high-profile private\, corporate\, institutional\, and non-profit clients including Sotheby’s\, ABC TV\, The Armory Show\, AT&T\, NYFA\, and the Williamsburg Gallery Association\, among others. Having spent six years in clinical and community social work\, her projects are underscored by efforts to democratize access\, while upholding integrity and quality in curatorial vision and programming. In 2018\, Kisch launched Collect For Change™—collaborating with artists to offer artwork with a portion of sales benefiting a charity selected by each artist. \nBrittany Ficken is cultural producer who has worked in the arts for the last eight years at art museums\, arts organizations\, and on various independent projects. She is the Executive Producer and Project Director of Art+Action\, an arts-driven cross-sector coalition for civic participation—mobilizing around the 2020 Census—headquartered at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and powered by San Francisco’s Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs. \nBrittany Ficken is the Co-Director of The Painting Salon\, a bi-monthly roaming lecture series that creates conversation around contemporary art in the San Francisco Bay Area. From 2016-2019\, Brittany Ficken worked with Headlands Center for the Arts to manage the production of outdoor public artworks in the National Park\, produce events\, fundraise\, manage Board relations\, and to run the artist limited edition program. While in the Bay Area\, Brittany has also worked with McEvoy Foundation for the Arts\, Rena Bransten Gallery\, and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Previously\, in New York\, Brittany Ficken developed arts programming and communications for Artis. She also worked on the Foundation for Contemporary Arts’ annual benefit art exhibition at Matthew Marks Gallery. From 2012-2014 Brittany Ficken was Assistant Curator at City Ice Arts in Kansas City. In 2012 she worked with the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art. The same year\, Brittany Ficken co-founded Archive Collective\, an active organization that provides opportunities for communities to engage with photography by hosting group critiques\, gallery visits\, artist talks\, studio visit\, and local and traveling exhibitions.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-arttable-x-come-to-your-census-discussion-and-happy-hour/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200428T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200428T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194220
CREATED:20200424T231420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T161423Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | Assessing Risk with Covid-19: Museums\, Galleries and Private Collections
DESCRIPTION:Image: Juan Arredondo for The New York Times \n\nIn response to our current state of distance\, ArtTable is shifting programming online where we can. This event will take place as a live conversation! Registration is open to members only. Suggested donation of $15.00. We hope to see you there!\n\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\nJoin ArtTable for a conversation on risk assessment for museums\, private collections and galleries during COVID-19. We’re bringing together experts to discuss the most significant risks for art when museums\, galleries\, and other exhibiting institutions are closed\, as well as important measures to be taken. \nAbout the participants:  \nAleesha Ast\, Associate Registrar\, Boca Raton Museum of Art \nBefore joining the Boca Raton Museum of Art in February 2020\, Aleesha held registrar positions at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale\, Norton Museum of Art\, Crystal Bridges Museum of Art\, and Ringling Museum of Art. With a decade of experience coordinating exhibitions\, facilitating loans\, couriering artworks\, and preparing for natural disasters\, she has worked with conservators\, artists\, preparators\, and invaluable colleagues to be well-versed in collections of all sorts and objects of all mediums.  \nAleesha earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History/Archaeology\, summa cum laude from Binghamton University and a Master of Arts degree in Decorative Arts\, Design History\, and Material Culture from the Bard Graduate Center. \nJitka Kyrian\, Associate Conservator at GV Art Conservation  \nJitka is a Paintings and Objects Conservator with GV Art Conservation and has been in this role since 2015. Prior to joining GV Art Conservation\, Jitka had 9 years of experience working in museums and other institutions in Germany and other European countries. She holds a degree in Conservation from the Technical University in Munich\, Germany and continues her education with on-going conservation studies.  \nWith her specialization in paintings\, sculptures and objects she worked in private conservation studios and institutions such as the Wallraf-Richartz- Museum/Museum Ludwig (Cologne\, Germany)\, the Conservation Institute Ludbreg (Croatia)\, the Vancouver Museum (British Columbia) and the National Gallery of Prague (Czech Republic). From 2008 to 2015 she worked in the Museum Five Continents Munich\, which houses one of the biggest collections of ethnographic art and objects worldwide. Here Jitka gained experiences working with artworks and objects of various materials and material combinations of all periods and regions of the world. Additionally she gained practical experiences in fields such as preventive conservation\, storage management\, risk management and the supervision and management of museum’s staff and other professionals. \nMary Pontillo\, Senior Vice President\, National Fine Arts Practice Leader  \nIn her current position as Senior Vice President and National Fine Art Practice Leader at DeWitt Stern/Risk Strategies\, Mary handles and produces Fine Art accounts including Fine Art dealers\, private collectors\, and museums\, artist foundations among others\, along with the Property & Casualty policies associated with these accounts.  In addition Mary consults on client Fine Art exposures firm-wide. \nBefore joining DeWitt Stern in May 2006\, Mary worked at Huntington T. Block Insurance Agency/Aon for over three years as a Fine Art Insurance Underwriter and Account Manager\, handling large line Fine Art accounts. In addition\, she taught art in Norfolk\, VA\, for two years and served as a docent at the Smithsonian Institute’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington\, D.C. \nMary earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Fine Art and Masters in Art History from James Madison University. She also completed the Appraisal Studies and Art Business certificate programs at New York University. \nIn 2010\, 2011\, 2012\, 2014\, 2015\, 2017 and 2018 Mary was recognized as Power Broker: Fine Art category by Risk & Insurance magazine\, as well as the Enterprising Achiever Award from NAIW. In addition\, in 2011\, Risk & Insurance magazine awarded Mary the Responsibility Leader designation. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-assessing-risk-with-covid-19-museums-galleries-and-private-collections/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200428T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200428T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194220
CREATED:20200225T230253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T190314Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | DC Around the Table book group
DESCRIPTION:In response to our current state of distance\, ArtTable is shifting programming online where we can. This event will take place as a live conversation! Registration is required. We hope to see you there! \nHow to take part! \n\nRegister for this event here\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\nThis program is for ArtTable members only! \n\nJoin us to discuss Blood Water Paint\, by Joy McCullough\, who gives voice to Baroque feminist icon Artemisia Gentileschi. \nOpen to all members. We meet four times a year. Come to one or all. \nThank you to Ruth Abrahams.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-around-the-table-book-group-2/
LOCATION:To be announced\, Valet parking available
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200429T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200429T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194220
CREATED:20200409T145059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T190229Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | ATCONNECT with Roberta Bantel
DESCRIPTION:Image: Roberta Bantel \nIn response to our current state of distance\, ArtTable is shifting programming online where we can. This event will take place as a live conversation! Registration is open to members only. Suggested donation of $15.00. We hope to see you there! \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\nArtTable CONNECT virtual lunch breaks \nThis April\, ArtTable is expanding its CONNECT program to intimate online discussions open to members nationally across chapters. Originally designed to further encourage one-to-one networking amongst its members in DC\, CONNECT is transitioning to a virtual lunch hour conversation series designed to allow members to ask questions outside their day-to-day areas of expertise. \nJoin us for these “Ask Me Anything” session via Zoom to take advantage of learning more about different sectors of the art world while respecting social distancing. \n\n\nDuring this virtual lunch hour we will hear from Roberta Bantel on leadership development. \nRoberta is a leadership coach and a former marketing executive with wide experience in the communication and advertising industry and in Leadership Development. Roberta informally began coaching and guiding her own staff and direct reports\, while running Omnicom’s subsidiary\, TBWA\, in Berlin\, Germany. Through this experience\, she found her true passion and has dedicated the last ten years to developing and focusing exclusively on coaching. In 2008\, Roberta founded Roberta Bantel & Friends LLC\, a Leadership Coaching Company with clients in Asia\, Europe\, USA and South America. Her passion and main focus is coaching across cultural and geographical borders and supporting women in developing as leaders. \nHolding a BA in Social Communication from the Catholic University of Santos\, Brazil and is a certified coach through The Leadership Coaching Program of Georgetown University\, Washington\, DC. \nIn addition to her Leadership Development and Coaching Company\, Roberta is the Associate Director for the Leadership Coaching Program at Georgetown University. \n\n\nThis program is hosted by Concetta Duncan\, Maria Sancho-Arroyo and Caitlin Berry
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-atconnect-with-roberta-bantel/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200430T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200430T170000
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CREATED:20200422T161001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T190158Z
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SUMMARY:AT Together | Educators with  Riva Blumenfeld
DESCRIPTION:Image: Courtesy of Riva Blumenfeld \nIn this time of crisis\, ArtTable is reaching beyond geographic barriers to form a platform for connectivity for our community across professions. Each weekly session will bring together individuals within a particular profession in the art world for the exchange of ideas\, to share resources and to network. Members are invited to participate in a 45 minute open discussion to focus on how women in the visual arts are handling issues relating to our field. Members and non-members welcome. We ask that you sign up for the event that matches your role and needs. \nThis session is for Educators and will be facilitated by Riva Blumenfeld\, museum educator. \nHow to take part! \n\nRegister for this event here\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\nRiva Blumenfeld began her career as an educator at the Brooklyn Museum and then became an art dealer specializing in contemporary art & printmaking which she has been pursuing for over 25 years. Since closing her public gallery in January 2002\, she has been teaching adult classes in contemporary galleries at the 92nd Street Y and since 2004 she’s been working with school groups at the Guggenheim Museum and families and access groups at the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art. \nAdditionally\, she was the New York chapter chair of ArtTable and on the board of the Lower Eastside Printshop.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/at-together-educators-with-riva-blumenfeld/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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