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SUMMARY:Virtual | Artist Talk with Elizabeth Turk
DESCRIPTION:Image: Elizabeth Turk with her work\, courtesy of the artist and Hirschl & Adler Modern \n4pm EST | 3pm CST | 1pm PST \nPlease join us for a virtual Artist Talk with Elizabeth Turk\, whose exhibition ‘Tipping Point: Echoes of Extinction’ opens at Hirschl & Adler on October 1 in New York. \nThis program is free for ArtTable members and $5 for non-members. \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\n\nAbout Elizabeth Turk \nA native Californian\, Elizabeth Turk (b. 1961) is known for her hand-carved marble sculpture and community installations. She is a MacArthur Fellow\, an Annalee & Barnett Newman Foundation recipient and a Smithsonian Artist Fellow. Turk received her MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art\, Rinehart School of Sculpture in 1994 and her BA from Scripps College\, Claremont\, CA in 1983. In 2017\, she launched ET Studios (a CA non-profit) to develop open community experiences. Her work can be found in numerous public collections including The Jewish Museum (New York\, NY); The National Museum for Women in the Arts (Washington\, DC); Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Los Angeles\, CA); and The Mint Museum (Charlotte\, NC)\, among others. In 2014\, The Laguna Art Museum (Laguna\, CA) hosted Elizabeth Turk: Sentient Forms\, a mid-career survey of the artist’s work. Currently\, Turk splits time between a studio in Santa Ana\, CA and New York City. She has been represented by Hirschl & Adler Modern since 2000. \nAbout Hirschl & Adler Modern \nHirschl & Adler Modern\, founded in 1981\, specializes in art from 1913 to the present\, with a strong emphasis on American Modernism and the post-war period. It also represents a select group of established and mid-career contemporary artists who are featured regularly through scheduled solo and group exhibitions in its 11\,000 square-foot gallery space at the crossroads of 57th Street and Madison Avenue in New York City. Its parent company Hirschl & Adler Galleries\, founded in 1952\, has been specializing in important American and European art of all periods throughout its 69 year history. \nLed for over 50 years by President and Director\, Stuart P. Feld\, and joined in 1999 by his daughter Elizabeth Feld\, Hirschl & Adler mounts about 8 to 10 special exhibitions per year\, most accompanied by scholarly publications. Both the contemporary and historical presentations have received critical acclaim and have resulted in the placement of works into major private collections around the world\, as well as the finest American and international museums. \nThank you to Elizabeth Turk and Hirschl & Adler Modern.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artist-talk-with-elizabeth-turk/
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:20201017T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201017T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20200922T151916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T174113Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Curatorial Perspective: House to House: Women\, Politics\, & Place
DESCRIPTION:Image: “House to House: Women\, Politics\, and Place”; Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum at FIU\, Miami\, FL \n2pm EST | 1pm CST | 11am PST \nArtTable’s Curatorial Perspective program series invites curators to present and discuss timely exhibitions and initiatives. \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\nPlease join ArtTable’s Florida chapter for a Virtual tour of the exhibition “House to House: Women\, Politics\, and Place” with Amy Galpin\, PhD\, Chief Curator at the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum at FIU in Miami\, FL. The tour is free for members and $10 for guests. \nThis fall\, U.S. citizens will go to the polls to cast their vote in the 2020 presidential election. Campaign advertisements saturate TV and radio while social media feeds explode with political declarations. As local and national elections are decided in November\, the U.S. also marks the 100-year anniversary of women gaining the right to vote. As these two events coalesce\, the Frost Art Museum presents House to House: Women\, Politics\, and Place. The multimedia works in this exhibition explore the changing roles of women\, metaphorically represented by the house as domestic space and the most public of houses\, the U.S House of Representatives\, where there are 100 women serving as Representatives. In the 20th century\, women became visible outside the home\, becoming active participants in society and demanding overdue equal representation\, social justice\, as well as empowerment. \nClick here for more information about the exhibition.  \nThank you to Amy Galpin and Rustin Levenson\, ArtTable Board Member.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-curatorial-perspective-house-to-house-women-politics-place/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Connect with Danielle Glosser
DESCRIPTION:1pm ET | 12pm CT | 10am PT\nArtTable’s AT Connect program series allows and encourages all members to network and connect with each other and ask questions outside of their regular areas of expertise. 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 and is open to members only\, with a 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\nAbout Danielle \nDanielle Glosser is the Principal of Client Raiser\, a business dedicated to helping artists to increase their client volume and the visibility of their art. Since 2014\, she has worked with artists across the country in support of their professional goals. Danielle’s expertise in strategic planning\, project management\, research\, writing\, and networking comes from years of working and building relationships in the private\, nonprofit\, and government sectors on social justice issues from inner-city schools in Oakland\, California to The White House. These professional opportunities — coupled with her personal belief that the arts are central to igniting conversation and enhancing human understanding — moved her to help artists with the business elements of their practice and to share their work with the world. Emerging and established artists alike begin with Client Raiser’s in-depth interview process\, which results in a tangible assessment of their art practices and concrete next steps for advancing their careers. \nDanielle is a 25+ year resident of Washington\, D.C. She has led workshops with arts organizations across the region\, including the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden\, Maryland Institute College of Art\, Hamiltonian\, Transformer\, Washington Project for the Arts\, Halcyon\, Superfine! DC\, D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities\, Gateway Arts District\, VisArts\, Washington Sculptors Group\, Women’s Caucus for Art\, Artomatic\, District of Columbia Arts Center\, Montgomery Arts Association\, and Capitol Hill Arts League. She also is a member of ArtTable\, a leadership organization for women in the visual arts. \n\nImage: Danielle Glosser
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/danielle-glosser/
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:20201022T160000
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SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Together: Gallerists with Christine Berry & Martha Campbell
DESCRIPTION:4pm ET | 3pm CT | 1pm PT\nAT Together was developed in response to the Covid-19 pandemic as a way to reach beyond geographic barriers and network\, exchange ideas\, and share resources across professions. Each session focuses on a particular profession in the art world\, such as Curators\, Non-Profit Leaders\, or Educators. These programs are open to members and non-members\, though we ask that you sign up for the event that matches your professional role and needs. \n\nThis session is for gallery professionals and will be facilitated by Christine Berry and Martha Campbell\, Co-Founders of Berry Campbell Gallery. \nHow to take part: \n\n\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 Christine Berry and Martha Campbell: \nChristine Berry and Martha Campbell opened Berry Campbell Gallery in Chelsea in 2013. They share many parallels in their backgrounds and interests: both studied art history in college and began their careers in the museum world\, but most importantly\, both share a curatorial vision.  \nChristine Berry is from Geneseo\, New York\, and graduated from Baylor University in Waco\, Texas in 1992. She received a Master’s degree in art history from the University of North Texas\, along with a certification in museum studies and education. She worked at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth\, Texas\, as Assistant Curator before moving to New York City for a position at the Whitney Museum of American Art.  Christine moved from the non-profit sector to commercial world in 2000. She was Associate Director at Spanierman Gallery/Spanierman Modern for ten years before opening a gallery with Martha Campbell. \nMartha Campbell is from Greenville\, in the Mississippi Delta\, and attended the Groton School in Massachusetts.  She then graduated from Vanderbilt University in Nashville\, Tennessee\, in 2006. Directly from college she went to a position at the Phillips Collection in Washington\, D.C.  Deciding to explore a path in the gallery world\, Martha was hired at age 24 as an Associate Director at Spanierman Modern in New York.  \nWith a strong emphasis on research and networking with artists and scholars\, Berry and Campbell decided to join forces and open their own art gallery. Berry Campbell Gallery opened in 2013 in the heart of Chelsea’s art district\, at 530 West 24th Street on the ground floor. In 2015\, the gallery expanded\, doubling its size with an additional 2\,000 square feet of exhibition space.  \nHighlighting a selection of postwar and contemporary artists\, the gallery fulfills an important gap in the art world\, revealing a depth within American modernism that is just beginning to be understood\, encompassing the many artists who were left behind due to stylistic trends\, race\, gender\, or geography. Since its inception\, the gallery has been especially instrumental in giving women artists long overdue consideration\, an effort that museums have only just begun to take up\, such as in the 2016 traveling exhibition\, Women of Abstract Expressionism curated by University of Denver professor Gwen F. Chanzit. This show featured work by Perle Fine and Judith Godwin\, both represented by Berry Campbell. \nIn addition to Perle Fine and Judith Godwin\, artists whose work is represented by the gallery include Edward Avedisian\, Walter Darby Bannard\, Stanley Boxer\, Dan Christensen\, Eric Dever\, John Goodyear\, Ken Greenleaf\, Raymond Hendler\, Ida Kohlmeyer\, Jill Nathanson\, John Opper\, Stephen Pace\, Charlotte Park\, William Perehudoff\, Ann Purcell\, Mike Solomon\, Syd Solomon\, Albert Stadler\, Yvonne Thomas\, Susan Vecsey\, James Walsh\, Joyce Weinstein\, Frank Wimberley\, and Larry Zox.   \nBerry Campbell Gallery shows have been reviewed or featured in publications such as the New York Times\, Wall Street Journal\, Artforum\, Art & Antiques\, Huffington Post\, Hyperallergic\, Brooklyn Rail\, Artcritical\, New Criterion\, Architectural Digest\, and Veranda. \n\nImages: \n\nCourtesy of Maira Kalman\, Poster House and Times Square Art\nMartha Campbell & Christine Berry
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/at-together-gallerists-with-christine-berry-and-martha-cambell/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Pecha Kucha! with ArtTable's Northwest & Northern California Chapters
DESCRIPTION:2pm EST | 1pm CST | 11am PST\nJoin ArtTable’s Northwest and Northern California Chapters for a virtual Pecha Kucha! This format highlights members’ projects and initiatives across different visual arts professions. Creative and fast-paced\, each presentation provides an opportunity to share and learn more about what members have been working on and the evolution of projects throughout 2020. This program is open to members and non-members. Donations are not required but always appreciated! \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\n\nSharing a coast\, the Northern California and the Northwest Chapters had hoped to have an event to share their work with each other. Now\, with our lives online\, we can open a window to virtually get to know each other across the continent. We hope you will join us for a Virtual Pecha Kucha highlighting the flexible and innovative ways in which our members have met the challenges presented by the current COVID19 pandemic. In this Time of Corona\, these women have found new methods\, deep motivation\, and inspiring commitment for the pursuit of their projects and goals in their fields. \nAmong the many presenters in this faced-paced and stimulating revelation of ventures and accomplishments\, we look forward to meeting: \nIn California  \n\nJulie McCray\, Gallerist and founding member of  Commotion West Berkeley for crowd-funding exciting projects like murals\, community gardens\, parklets\, public art\, pop-up events\nTerri Cohn\, Art Historian\, curator\, writer and educator\nDorothy Davila\, Managing Director of the Headlands Center for the Arts\, who recently made an employment change and will address the adjustments in job search\, interview process and building a new team during the pandemic\nLisa Chadwick\, Gallerist who initiated online postings of pairings of poetry and art leading to a new book published to raise money for a food support non-profit\nGina Werfel\, Professor of Art at the University of California Davis will discuss the challenges in teaching studio courses online\nAnn Trinca\, former Director of the Berkeley Art Center who became an independent art consultant\, curator\, and artist management advocate.\nJoyce Ertel Hulbert\, Textile Conservation\nJeanie Craig\, Art Collection Management and Appraisals\n\nIn Washington \n\nEmily Zimmerman is a curator and writer based in Seattle\, WA. Emily is the Director of the Jacob Lawrence Gallery at the University of Washington’s School of Art + Art History + Design\, and editor for the art journal MONDAY\nPaula Stokes\,  glass artist and teacher\, project director for two of Chihuly’s most acclaimed exhibitions\, and co-founder of METHOD gallery\nKira Burge is the President of Shunpike’s Board of Directors and has 13+ years of experience developing programs\, events and exhibitions\, including 6+ years successfully producing the Seattle Art Fair. Kira previously held positions at Greg Kucera Gallery and Ramsay Fairs\, and founded Interstitial gallery and project space which was dedicated to showcasing video and new media art. \nMarge Levy\, art advocate\, ceramics artist\, Artist Trust Board of Trustees\, intrepid scuba diver\nAllison Kramer\, is a fine art professional\, most recently with Chihuly\, inc.\nDonna Davies is currently deputy director of Pilchuck glass\, and recently Group Show Director producing the Sculpture\, Objects and Functional Art (SOFA) fairs\nLauren Gallow is a writer\, editor\, and marketing consultant specializing in architecture\, design\, and art. Formerly an in-house writer for Olson Kundig\, Lauren is currently the Editorial Chair of ARCADE\, and her writing has appeared in Dwell\, Metropolis\, New American Paintings\, GRAY Magazine\, and Seattle Met\, among others.\nKathleen Warren is co-founder and art director of overall creative\, a women owned and operated creative services company based in Seattle. Founded in 2019\, overall creative focuses on public and private mural designs and installation throughout Washington and beyond. She strongly believes in advocating for artists who have not had the privilege\, freedom\, or tools to experiment in large scale works.\n\nThank you to Jan Wurm\, Northern California Chapter and Lorrie Cardoso\, Northwest Chapter for organizing this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-pecha-kucha-2/
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:20201026T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201026T170000
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Artist Talk with Shelley Spector
DESCRIPTION:4pm EST | 3pm CST | 1pm PST\nArtTable’s Artist Talk series is made possible by the Pollock Krasner Foundation. Originally formatted as in-person Artist Breakfasts\, ArtTable has moved all programming into the virtual realm during the pandemic. Please join us for a virtual Artist Talk with Shelley Spector. \nThis program is free for ArtTable members and $5 for non-members. \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\n\nAbout Shelley Spector \nShelley Spector is a multidisciplinary sculptor and project based artist who lives and works in Philadelphia. In her practice she produces distinct bodies of work that utilize the excess of our consumer-based culture. Spector responds to available materials\, mostly discarded\, in combination with a changeable work environment. She seeks to make work that takes shape as an agent of change – who begin as sculpture rooted in the art world of form and content but that physically move into the world of social issues and can directly respond to its needs. Her most current work in progress is the defining project for a long term body of work entitled\, The Nowadays\, which uses a small cabin in the mountains of Pennsylvania as a tool and conduit through which she will explore alternatives to resource economy. \nSpector’s work is part of many public and private collections including the Philadelphia Museum of Art\, which presented her solo exhibition “Keep The Home Fires Burning” in 2015\, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts\, Woodmere Art Museum\, and the West Collection in PA\, and Human Rights Campaign Headquarters in Washington\, DC. Her ongoing collaborative project\, Village\, which began at the Philadelphia Museum of Art has traveled to alternative art spaces in Brooklyn\, Costa Rica\, San Francisco. Chicago and Montréal. Her work has been reviewed in Artforum\, Art In America and featured in ARTnews.  She has received grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation\, Independence Foundation Fellowship in the Arts\, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and Leeway Foundation. Her residencies include Mildred’s Lane in Beach Lake\, PA\, and RAIR (Recycled Artists In Residence) and Nextfab Studio in Philadelphia. Spector has been actively engaged in Philadelphia’s art community for years as a respected artist\, innovative gallery owner\, teacher and champion of emerging talent. Between 1999 and 2010\, she founded and directed SPECTOR Gallery/Projects\, a program to work outside the traditional gallery system. From 2006 to 2013\, she published Artjaw.com\, an online multimedia anthology of first person stories from the Philadelphia art community. Spector is faculty in the Weitzman School of Design\, University of Pennsylvania. \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 Rachel Zimmerman\, ArtTable Philadelphia Chapter\, and the Pollock Krasner Foundation. \n\nImage Credits: \n\nShelley Spector\, White Rice Builds – 1\,250 Servings\, Reclaimed textiles and white rice\, 72 x 96 x 3”; Produced with the support of the Pollock – Krasner Foundation\, 2020
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artist-talk-with-shelley-spector/
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:20201111T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201111T173000
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CREATED:20201026T161903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233356Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Local: Philadelphia Chapter Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:We welcome all members of ArtTable’s Philadelphia Chapter to join us for a virtual happy hour! This is a long overdue check-in to see how everyone is faring and to start planning programming for 2021. We hope to see you there! \nThis program is for members of ArtTable’s Philadelphia Chapter only. Admission is free. \nClick here to Register for this program.\nYou will receive an email confirmation containing the Zoom link. Before the event\, please download the Zoom desktop app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. If you do not have the Zoom desktop app already\, you will be prompted to download and install it when you click to join the meeting. For further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here. \nClick here to see who is already registered! \nThank you to Rachel Zimmerman and Laurie McGahey\, ArtTable Philadelphia Chapter Co-Chairs\, for organizing this program. \n  \n\nImage: Anne Hamilton installation at Cherry Street Pier
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-philadelphia-chapter-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Philadelphia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201112T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201112T170000
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SUMMARY:Virtual | SoCal: L.A. Louver 45th Anniversary Exhibition Discussion
DESCRIPTION:4pm ET | 3pm CT | 1pm PT\nJoin ArtTable’s Southern California Chapter for a virtual discussion about the L.A. Louver’s 45th Anniversary Exhibition\, with Chapter Co-Chair and art critic Shana Nys Dambrot\, Elizabeth East\, Director of the L.A. Louver\, and exhibiting artists Rebecca Campbell and Sherin Guirguis. \nThis program is open to ArtTable Members and guests only. Members are allowed to bring one guest for an additional $5. \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\nVenerable gallery L.A. Louver is currently showing its 45th anniversary exhibition\, featuring 45 artists from their extended gallery stable and family. They are open for free private viewing appointments\, and the show is also presented in online form. All who are comfortable are welcome to make an appointment at their convenience at any time\, and on November 12\, once everyone has had a chance to see the show\, either in person or online\, we will convene on Zoom for a virtual conversation. \nAbout Shana Nys Dambrot \nShana is an art critic\, curator\, and author based in Downtown LA. She is Arts Editor for the L.A. Weekly; contributor to Flaunt\, Art & Cake\, and Artillery; and author of the experimental novella Zen Psychosis (2020\, Griffith Moon). She is the co-chair of Programming at ArtTable SoCal. \nAbout Rebecca Campbell \nRebecca Campbell received her MFA in painting and drawing in June 2001 from the University of California\, Los Angeles. She has exhibited nationally and internationally at L.A. Louver Gallery\, Ameringer-McEnery-Yohe\, Gagosion Gallery\, the Phoenix Art Museum\, the American Academy of Arts and Letters\, and the Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College\, among other galleries and museums. Currently an assistant professor at California State University\, Fullerton\, she has also taught at Art Center College of Design\, Claremont Graduate University\, Vermont College of Fine Art\, Anderson Ranch Arts Center\, and the Idyllwild Arts Academy. She is represented by L.A. Louver Gallery. More info. \n \nAbout Sherin Guirguis \nSherin Guirguis was born in 1974 in Luxor\, Egypt. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Painting and Sculpture from the University of California’s College of Creative Studies in Santa Barbara\, CA and her Master of Fine Arts in Painting from the University of Nevada\, Las Vegas in 2001. She currently lives and works in Los Angeles\, CA. More info. \n  \nThank you to Shana Nys Dambrot\, SoCal Programs Co-Chair for organizing this program. \n  \n\n\nImage Credits: \n\nL.A. Louver\, 45 at 45\, installation views\nRebecca Campbell\, Which Side Are You On\nSherin Guirguis\, Untitled (el sokareya)\, 2013\, plywood\, 84 x 84 x 88 in. (213.4 x 213.4 x 223.5 cm) / Edition A.P. of 3
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-socal-l-a-louver-45th-anniversary-exhibition-virtual-discussion/
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:20201112T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201112T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201008T160932Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | DC Around the Table Book Group: "Whitewalling: Art\, Race\, & Protest in 3 Acts" - Aruna D'Souza
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! \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 us for an in-depth discussion on Aruna D’Souza’s “Whitewalling: Art\, Race\, and Protest in 3 Acts.” In the book\, D’Souza pinpoints three incidents in the long\, troubled history of art and race in America and provides critical commentary on those events. \nAruna D’Souza is an author and art historian who examines modern and contemporary art\, intersectional feminisms\, and the impact of museums on our lives and the way we view our world. She was recently featured in the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s annual lecture series\, the Clarice Smith Distinguished Lectures in American Art. \nPlease make sure to register for this virtual program by November 11 at 5:00 PM EST. A Zoom video call link for the program and other details will be sent to all attendees a day prior to the program. \nThank you to Ruth Abrahams for organizing this program. \n\nImage: “Whitewalling: Art\, Race & Protest in 3 Acts” by Aruna D’Souza
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-local-dc-around-the-table-book-group/
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:20201113T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201113T093000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201013T163913Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | DC BreakfastTable with Jame Anderson
DESCRIPTION:8:30am ET| 7:30am CT\nJoin ArtTable’s DC Chapter for a presentation and conversation with Jame Anderson\, SmithGroup Director of Cultural Practice. This event is free for ArtTable members and $5 for non-members. \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 Jame Anderson \nOriginally an artist turned exhibits fabricator\, Jame studied architecture leading to her first tenure with SmithGroup. Jame went on to serve as a Senior Architect and Exhibitor Designer at the National Gallery of Art\, where she designed hundreds of special exhibitions and other projects before returning to SmithGroup to lead the Cultural Practice. Some notable projects include the National Museum of the American Indian\, the Gilcrease Museum of American Art\, the Lumpkin’s Slave Jail Site/Devil’s Half Acre interpretive site\, and the renovation and expansion of The Franklin Institute. \n“There are stories to tell everywhere – we must look for every opportunity to make our world more beautiful\, have more meaning\, and better engage with one another.” \nJame holds a combined BA in Studio Art and Art History from Wake Forest University and an M-Arch from the Rhode Island School of Design. She lives in the DC burbs with her spouse Neel and 13-year-old fiddle playing daughter and personal hero\, Clare. \nThank you to Caitlin Berry\, ArtTable Washington\, D.C. Chapter Co-Chair. \n\nImage: Jame Anderson
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-dc-breakfasttable-with-jame-anderson/
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:20201113T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201001T151040Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Artist Talk with Letitia Huckaby
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s Artist Talk series is made possible by the Pollock Krasner Foundation. Originally formatted as in-person Artist Breakfasts\, ArtTable has moved all programming into the virtual realm during the pandemic. Please join us for a virtual Artist Talk with photographer Letitia Huckaby. \nThis program is free for ArtTable members and $5 for non-members. \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\n\nAbout Letitia Huckaby \nLetitia Huckaby has a degree in Journalism from the University of Oklahoma\, a BFA from the Art Institute of Boston in photography and her Master’s degree from the University of North Texas in Denton. Huckaby has exhibited as an emerging artist at Phillips New York\, the Tyler Museum of Art\, The Studio School of Harlem\, the Camden Palace Hotel in Cork City\, Ireland\, and the Texas Biennial at Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum. Her work is included in several prestigious collections; the Library of Congress\, the McNay Art Museum\, the Art Museum of Southeast Texas\, and the Samella Lewis Contemporary Art Collection at Scripps College in Claremont\, California. Huckaby was a featured artist in MAP2020: The Further We Roll\, The More We Gain at the Amon Carter Museum and State of the Art 2020 at The Momentary and Crystal Bridges Museum\, both opened in the spring of 2020. She is currently a Fall 2020 Artist in Residence at ArtPace in San Antonio\, TX. \nClick here to learn more about Letitia and her work. \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 Bryn Larsen and Lindsay Davis\, ArtTable Houston Chapter\, and the Pollock Krasner Foundation. \n\nImage Credits:  \n\nLetitia Huckaby\, photographed by Rambo\nSweet Enough\, Pigment Print on Cotton Fabric w/ Embroidery Hoop\, 12” x 20”\, 2020\, Courtesy of the artist & Foto Relevance Gallery\, Houston\, TX
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artist-talk-with-letitia-huckaby/
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:20201116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201116T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201103T161704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233323Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Challenges & Choices Facing Nonprofit Leaders\, with Deborah Fisher & Irene Shum
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nThe year 2020 has been a trying one for the art world\, specifically for nonprofit organizations. A study from the National Center for Arts Research released over the summer estimated that New York City’s nonprofit arts sector alone had lost more than half a billion dollars since March\, with 11% of smaller cultural organizations not expected to survive. The data is bleak\, but in spite of it all\, nonprofit leaders are showing that when faced with a challenge\, they will work to execute the best possible solution to further their organizations’ missions or legacies. \nDuring this discussion we will hear from Deborah Fisher\, Executive Director of A Blade of Grass\, and Irene Shum\, former Executive Director of Art in General. Both spaces were majorly affected by the pandemic and ultimately came to different solutions. We will discuss the challenges each organization faced and the different possible solutions that were considered\, the decision-making process\, and what’s next for them and the future of arts nonprofits. \nThis program is $10 for ArtTable members and $15 for non-members. \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\n\nAbout the Speakers \nDeborah Fisher is an artist and creative leader working to expand the roles artists play in civic life. She is the founding Executive Director of A Blade of Grass\, a non-profit solely dedicated to nurturing socially engaged art. Fisher has served as an art\, strategy\, and philanthropy advisor to Shelley and Donald Rubin\, and has worked in many capacities at the intersection of art and civic life in New York City\, including as studio manager at Socrates Sculpture Park\, and as an educator and curriculum developer for the Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment. Her approach to leadership is deeply informed by her training as a sculptor\, particularly her experience making public art. She also writes and lectures internationally about arts funding and socially engaged art. \nFor fifteen years\, curator Irene Mei Zhi Shum has actively explored the intersection of art and architecture\, organizing ambitious projects and championing the artists and designers with whom she works. Most recently\, she was the Executive Director of Art in General in New York City. Prior to this\, Shum served as the Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the Menil Collection in Houston\, Texas (2018-2020) and the inaugural curator for the Philip Johnson Glass House\, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation in New Canaan\, Connecticut (2007-2018). An early and major responsibility at the Glass House was the coordination of the transfer of property from the estates of architect Philip Johnson and art patron David Whitney to the National Trust. Shum shaped the Glass House’s collection and implemented the site’s arts initiative\, introducing exhibitions\, music and dance performances. Notably\, she organized and secured funding for the large-scale\, site-specific exhibitions Fujiko Nakaya: Veil (2014) and Yayoi Kusama: Narcissus Garden (2016)\, as well as a highly acclaimed sound performance by composer Ryuichi Sakamoto and visual artist and musician Carsten Nicolai (Alva Noto)\, that was recorded and released as Glass (Noton\, 2018). Shum holds a Master’s in Architecture from Yale University; a certificate of architecture from the École des Beaux-Arts of the Ecoles d’Art Américaines de Fontainebleau\, where she was awarded the Prix de Ville de Fontainebleau; and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Architecture and Art History from Barnard College\, Columbia University. \n\nImages \n\nInstallation view: Aliza Shvarts: Purported\, Art in General\, New York\, 2020. Photo: Dario Lasagni. Courtesy of The Brooklyn Rail\nDeborah Fisher\, Executive Director of A Blade of Grass\nIrene Shum\, former Executive Director of Art in General
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-challenages-and-choices-facing-nonprofits/
LOCATION:Zoom
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:20201118T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201118T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201030T142126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T171221Z
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SUMMARY:RESCHEDULED - Virtual | AT Connect with Marika Kuźmicz
DESCRIPTION:This program has been rescheduled to Wednesday\, January 13\, 2021 at 12pm ET\, 11am CT\, 9am PT. Click here to visit the event page. \n\n12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s AT Connect program series allows and encourages members to network\, connect\, and ask questions outside of their regular areas of expertise. In this session we will hear from art historian\, curator\, researcher\, and publicist\, Marika Kuźmicz\, who is currently working on an online database highlighting the lives and work of overlooked female artists. You can read more about the database here.\n \nArtTable Members | $5 \nNon-members | $10 \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 Marika \nDr. Marika Kuźmicz is an art historian\, curator\, researcher\, and publicist. She is the dean of students and lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts (Department of Visual Culture and the Artistic Research) in Warsaw and Warsaw University. She is also a lecturer at Collegium Civitas in Warsaw. For many years she conducted research on Polish art of the 1970s\, particularly advocating performance and video art. In 2010 she established the non-profit organization Arton Foundation. Its main activity is the elaboration of private archives of artists. Kuźmicz is the author and editor of many books\, such as “The Workshop of The Film Form” (2016\, co-edited with Łukasz Ronduda\, published by Sternberg Press) and “History of Performance in Poland” and many monographs of Polish artists (like Zdzisław Jurkiewicz\, Ludmiła Popiel and many others) based on her research in private archives. She has curated many exhibitions in Poland and abroad\, most recently: “Her Own Way – Female Artists and the Moving Image in Art in Poland”\, Tokyo Photographic Art Museum and the monographic exhibition of Barbara Kozłowska “You Can See It All Anywhere” (2020\, Muzeum of Contemporary Art\, Wrocław). She is also the curator of the film festival “Arton Review”\, devoted to the forgotten forerunners of Polish avant-garde film and video. The 2017 edition took place in Whitechapel Gallery in London and in 2020\, the film festival was part of the Oberhausen Shortfilm Festival. Kuźmicz was the coordinator of an international art project “Forgotten Heritage – European Avant-Garde Art Online” dedicated to the re-discovering marginalized avant-garde artists from Poland\, Croatia\, Belgium and Estonia. In 2017 she also established Edward Hartwig Foundation\, the organization devoted to the developing and dissemination of legacy and art on Edward Hartwig\, the key Polish photographer. Currently she is the main coordinator and the curator of the project “Not Yet Written Stories: Women Artists Archives On-line”\, supported by Creative Europe\, in collaboration with the Latvian Centre for Contemporary Arts in Riga and the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Ljubljana. \n\nImage: Marika Kuźmicz \nAre you interested in participating in an AT Connect program? Email programs@arttable.org for more information!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-connect-with-marika-kuzmicz/
LOCATION:Zoom
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:20201119T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201119T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201013T142352Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Artist Talk with Karen Lofgren
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s Artist Talk series is made possible by the Pollock Krasner Foundation. Originally formatted as in-person Artist Breakfasts\, ArtTable has moved all programming into the virtual realm during the pandemic. Please join us for a virtual Artist Talk with Karen Lofgren. \nThis program is $5 for ArtTable members and $10 for non-members. \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\n\n \nArtist Statement \nI was influenced by my childhood within a utopian back-to-the land island community\, and at a Tibetan dharma center. Raised by an alternative medicine practitioner and in experimental social structures\, I was born into countercultural participation. Fundamentally centered on belief structures and systems\, my practice mediates space by linking the history of ritual and belief throughout various cultures and time periods\, and placing this material in relationship through the approach of “radical subjectivity” in the studio. \nAbout Karen Lofgren \n \nKaren Lofgren is a Los Angeles-based artist working primarily in sculpture and artist books from a feminist and decolonial perspective\, and holds an MFA from CalArts. Her research centers on ritual\, history\, mythology\, and the construction of consciousness over time\, forming relationships between cultural systems and other wild systems. She was a 2019 Pollock-Krasner grant recipient; receives Canada Council Grant support; and was Fulbright Core Scholar at UAL\, Central St. Martins College in 2017/2018. \nSolo exhibitions include What is To Cure at Royale Projects Contemporary Art; Trajectory Object c. 2000-2050 with High Desert Test Sites\, as well as solo shows at LACE; Pitzer Art Galleries; and Machine Project. Group exhibitions include PRISKA PASQUER; Palm Springs Art Museum; Commonwealth & Council; MASS Gallery; LACMA; Human Resources; Bank of America; Royal College of Art; Nicodim Gallery; and OCAD University. Her projects have also received support from Mike Kelley Foundation; Durfee Foundation; the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; The Ranch Projects; and West of Rome Public Art. \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 Shana Nys Dambrot\, ArtTable Southern California Chapter\, and the Pollock Krasner Foundation. \n\nImage Credits: \n\nKaren Lofgren in studio with work in progress\, 2020\n\nWhat is to Cure\, installation view in Brave New Worlds at Palm Springs Art Museum\, 2019\nLike This I See You In Dreams\, 2018
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artist-talk-with-karen-lofgren/
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:20201203T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201203T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201102T153525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233235Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | "Artcurious" Book Discussion with Jennifer Dasal
DESCRIPTION:6pm ET | 5pm CT | 3pm PT\nPlease join ArtTable’s New York Chapter for a virtual discussion of “Artcurious: Stories of the Unexpected\, Slightly Odd and Strangely Wonderful in Art History” with the creater and host of the podcast “Artcurious” and author of the book\, Jennifer Dasal. This discussion will be facilitated by ArtTable New York member Susan L. Halper. \nThis program is for ArtTable members only. Not a member? Join us today! \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\n\nAbout the Author \nJennifer Dasal is Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the North Carolina Museum of Art where she has worked since 2008. She holds an M. A. in art history from the University of Notre Dame as well as a B.A. in art history of the University of California\, Davis. Her area of special interest is Women artists and Asian Art. In edition to her prior curatorial experiences at other museums and galleries\, she hosts the ArtCurious Podcast\, a bi-weekly show . Her podcast and the book are full of lively\, fascinating and unexpected stories about artists and art lovers in the modern era. The book is available at Amazon and on Kindle. \nThank you to Susan L. Halper\, President Susan L Halper Fine Art\, Inc. and New York Chapter member\, for coordinating this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artcurious-book-discussion-with-jennifer-dasal/
LOCATION:Zoom
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:20201204T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201204T093000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201117T202629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T170818Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | DC BreakfastTable with Sheila McDaniel
DESCRIPTION:8:30am ET| 7:30am CT\nJoin ArtTable’s DC Chapter for a presentation and conversation with Sheila McDaniel\, new Administrator at the National Gallery of Art in Washington\, DC. \nTickets are $5. Members attend for free. Not 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 Sheila McDaniel \nSheila McDaniel was recently appointed as Administrator of the National Gallery of Art and began her tenure this September. As Administrator\, McDaniel oversees the divisions of administrative support\, architecture and capital improvement\, facilities\, horticulture\, personnel\, procurement\, and security\, which comprise more than one-third of the museum’s staff. \nAbout her appointment\, she says “I have dedicated my entire career to serving communities through art and education. Now\, coming to Washington\, I will have the honor of working for a community that encompasses all the United States. The National Gallery of Art is a treasure that belongs to every American\, and unlike most other treasure\, it becomes more valuable the more it is shared.” \nSince 2004\, McDaniel has been the deputy director of finance and operations at The Studio Museum in Harlem. Her areas of expertise include change management\, human resource development\, nonprofit financial management\, and organizational development. At The Studio Museum in Harlem\, she is a member of the leadership team responsible for implementing the museum’s strategic plan and managing the construction of a new facility that spans 80\,000 square feet. McDaniel previously served as the associate executive director for operations at the Hetrick-Martin Institute\, where she was part of the team that opened Harvey Milk High School. McDaniel has also served as treasurer on several nonprofit boards\, including those of ArtTable\, Bronx Council on the Arts\, and North Star Fund. McDaniel holds a master’s degree in public administration from Baruch College. A lifelong learner\, she is pursuing a Doctor of Education in adult learning and leadership at Columbia University. \nThank you to ArtTable’s Washington\, D.C. Chapter for organizing this program. \n\nImage: Sheila McDaniel. Photo by Erich Camping.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-dc-breakfasttable-with-sheila-mcdaniel/
LOCATION:Zoom
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:20201204T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201204T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201102T174849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T170739Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Artist Talk with Josely Carvalho
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s Artist Talk series is made possible by the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. Originally formatted as in-person Artist Breakfasts\, ArtTable has moved all programming into the virtual realm during the pandemic. Please join us for a virtual Artist Talk with Josely Carvalho\, focusing on her ongoing cross-disciplinary series\, “The Diary of Smells\,” where olfaction\, a powerful connector to memory and emotions\, is a protagonist among other typically dominant components in contemporary art. \nTickets are $10. Member tickets are $5. Not a member? Join today! \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\n\nAbout the Artist \nIn 2019\, Josely Carvalho received the International Art and Olfaction Sadakichi Award for the category of Experimental Olfaction Artwork in Amsterdam with smells she created together with Leandro Petit\, perfumist at Givaudan do Brasil. She has been the recipient of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation (2017); The Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center Residency (2001); Creative Capital Foundation (2000); NYSCA (2003)\, among others. Read more about Josely on her website. \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 Julia P. Herzberg\, Ph.D.\, ArtTable New York Chapter Programs Committee\, for making this program possible. \n\nImage: Josely Carvalho at the Garden of Cannons\, Museu Histórico Nacional\, Rio de Janeiro (Photo credit: Tania Sarquis)
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artist-talk-with-josely-carvalho/
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:20201209T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201209T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201109T180357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T170438Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Connect with Molly Morse Limmer
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s AT Connect program series allows and encourages members to network\, connect\, and ask questions outside of their regular areas of expertise. In this session we will hear from ArtTable Chicago Chapter member Molly Morse Limmer\, Senior Vice President of Decorative Arts & Collectables at Hindman Auctions.\n \nTickets are $10. Member tickets are $5. Not 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 Molly Morse Limmer \nMs. Morse Limmer has recently joined Hindman as Senior Vice President\, Decorative Arts and Collectibles Departments\, where she is responsible for the management of the expertise side of the business. Prior to joining Hindman\, her career spanned two decades at Christie’s Auction House\, including seventeen years in the New York office serving as Vice President\, Senior Specialist and Department Head for Antiquities. Following her move to Chicago\, Ms. Morse Limmer served as Vice President\, Business Development for Christie’s Midwest Regional Office. Most recently\, Ms. Morse Limmer spent close to five years owning and operating 2050 Art Services\, a premiere art and antiquities appraisals and advisory consultancy firm. Ms. Morse Limmer holds an M.A. in Greek and Roman art from the Courtauld Institute of Art in London and a B.A. in Classics and Art History from Brown University. She also studied at the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome. \n\nImage: Molly Morse Limmer \nAre you interested in participating in an AT Connect program? Email programs@arttable.org for more information!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-connect-with-molly-morse-limmer/
LOCATION:Zoom
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:20201211T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201211T124500
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201117T221551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T165715Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Curatorial Perspective: 'Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists'
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 Jill Ahlberg Yohe\, Associate Curator of Native American Art at the Minneapolis Institute of Art\, Christina Burke\, Curator of Native American & Non-Western Art at the Philbrook Museum of Art\, and Teri Greeves\, artist and independent curator\, about the exhibition\, Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists\, currently on view at Philbrook Museum of Art through January 3\, 2021. \nTickets are $10. Member tickets are $5. Not a member? Join today! \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\n\nAbout the Speakers \nJill Ahlberg Yohe is the Associate Curator of Native American Art at the Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA). In 2008\, Ahlberg Yohe received her PhD from the University of New Mexico; her dissertation was a focus on the social life of weaving in contemporary Navajo life. Along with Teri Greeves\, Ahlberg Yohe is the co-curator of Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists. At MIA\, Ahlberg Yohe seeks new initiatives to expand understanding and new curatorial practices of historical and contemporary Native art. \n  \nChristina E. Burke is Curator of Native American Art at Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa\, OK. Her work focuses on collaborative projects with Native artists\, from collections research to exhibition and program development. She is interested in how Indigenous people record and present stories through visual\, literary\, and performing arts. She’s served on several boards including the Native American Art Studies Association (NAASA) and the Advisory Board for  Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists. \n  \nTeri Greeves (Kiowa) is a contemporary beadwork artist\, recognized for pictorial narrative works. Greeves is currently co-curator\, with Jill Ahlberg Yohe\, of Hearts of Our People\, an exhibition of Native American women’s art. \n  \n\nImages:  \n\nChristi Belcourt (Michif)\, The Wisdom of the Universe\, 2014\, acrylic on canvas\, Collection Art Gallery of Ontario\, Toronto; Purchased with funds donated by Greg Latremoille\, 2014\, 2014/6. © Christi Belcourt\nJill Ahlberg Yohe\, courtesy of the speaker\nChristina Burke\, courtesy of the speaker\nTeri Greeves\, courtesy of the speaker
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-curatorial-perspective-hearts-of-our-people-native-women-artists/
LOCATION:Zoom
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:20201217T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201217T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201016T212635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T165648Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Artist Talk with Julia Kwon
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s Artist Talk series is made possible by the Pollock Krasner Foundation. Originally formatted as in-person Artist Breakfasts\, ArtTable has moved all programming into the virtual realm during the pandemic. Please join us for a virtual Artist Talk with Julia Kwon. \nTickets are $10. Member tickets are $5. Not a member? Join today! \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\n\nAbout Julia Kwon \nJulia Kwon sews interpretative bojagi—Korean object-wrapping cloths historically created since the early Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910)—to comment on the objectification of Asiatic female bodies and examine the complexities of constructing identity within the context of globalism\, cultural hybridity\, and intersectionality. She earned her M.F.A. at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts/Tufts University and B.A. in Studio Art at Georgetown University. She was also a participant at the Chautauqua School of Art residency program. Her work has been exhibited nationally including art galleries such as Hartnett Gallery of the University of Rochester and Torpedo Factory Art Center. Her work has been featured and reviewed internationally including in television programs such as PBS’s WETA Arts series that showcases the creative arts scene in the Greater Washington DC area as well as one of the major Korean national television networks SBS’s international news. Kwon won awards such as the School of the Museum of Fine Arts/Tufts University’s Traveling Fellowship as well as the artist residencies at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity\, Vermont Studio Center\, NARS Foundation\, Montgomery College\, and Textile Arts Center. She presented artist lectures and workshops at Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden\, The Phillips Collection\, Georgetown University\, Lehigh University\, University of Rochester\, Emerson College\, Montgomery College\, among others.\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 Maria Sancho-Arroyo\, Caitlin Berry\, and Allison Nance from the ArtTable Washington\, D.C. Chapter\, and the Pollock Krasner Foundation for making this program possible.  \n\nImage Credits \n\nUnapologetically Asian\, 2020\, sewn in the format of face masks\, 5” x 12” each\nThe Blanket Statements You Use on Me and Every Other Yellow Women\, 2019\, satin\, custom design fabric\, thread\, and wire\, sewn in the format of traditional Korean object-wrapping cloth bojagi\, 2.75′ x 14′ x 14′
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artist-talk-with-julia-kwon/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable National":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210108T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210108T093000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201202T193618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T165351Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | DC BreakfastTable with Molly Warnock
DESCRIPTION:8:30am ET| 7:30am CT\nJoin ArtTable’s DC Chapter for a presentation and conversation with art critic and art historian Molly Warnock. \nTickets are $5. Members attend for free. Not 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 Molly Warnock \nBaltimore-based Molly Warnock is the author of “Simon Hantaï and the Reserves of Painting” (Pennsylvania State University Press\, 2020). She has published writings in journals such as Artforum\, Art in America\, Les Cahiers du Musée National d’Art Moderne\, Tate Papers\, Journal of Contemporary Painting\, and on nonsite.org. Her work has also been featured in numerous U.S. and European exhibition catalogues. \nCurrently\, Warnock is a 2020-21 Ailsa Mellon Bruce Visiting Senior Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art. \nThank you to Lily Siegel\, ArtTable DC Faith Flanagan Fellowship Co-Chair\, for organizing this program. \n\nImage: Molly Warnock
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-dc-breakfasttable-with-molly-warnock/
LOCATION:Zoom
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:20210110T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210110T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201210T163353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T165259Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Reading at the (Art)Table
DESCRIPTION:2pm ET | 1pm CT | 11am PT\nReading at the (Art)Table is ArtTable’s Northern California chapter book club that has gone virtual to stay connected during the pandemic. We engage in conversations about art\, culture\, criticism\, and contemporary challenges. For this session\, will be reading and discussing “Video Art — The First Fifty Years” by pioneering video art curator\, Barbara London. Tracing the history of the medium and the broader field of media art\, we look forward to a lively discussion of development and transformation. \nThis program is for ArtTable members only. Not 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.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-reading-at-the-arttable-5/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Northern California":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210113T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201117T155032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T165208Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Connect with Marika Kuźmicz
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s AT Connect program series allows and encourages members to network\, connect\, and ask questions outside of their regular areas of expertise. In this session we will hear from art historian\, curator\, researcher\, and publicist\, Marika Kuźmicz\, who is currently working on an online database highlighting the lives and work of overlooked female artists. You can read more about the database here.\n \nTickets are $10. Member tickets are $5. Not 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 Marika \nDr. Marika Kuźmicz is an art historian\, curator\, researcher\, and publicist. She is the dean of students and lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts (Department of Visual Culture and the Artistic Research) in Warsaw and Warsaw University. She is also a lecturer at Collegium Civitas in Warsaw. For many years she conducted research on Polish art of the 1970s\, particularly advocating performance and video art. In 2010 she established the non-profit organization Arton Foundation. Its main activity is the elaboration of private archives of artists. Kuźmicz is the author and editor of many books\, such as “The Workshop of The Film Form” (2016\, co-edited with Łukasz Ronduda\, published by Sternberg Press) and “History of Performance in Poland” and many monographs of Polish artists (like Zdzisław Jurkiewicz\, Ludmiła Popiel and many others) based on her research in private archives. She has curated many exhibitions in Poland and abroad\, most recently: “Her Own Way – Female Artists and the Moving Image in Art in Poland”\, Tokyo Photographic Art Museum and the monographic exhibition of Barbara Kozłowska “You Can See It All Anywhere” (2020\, Muzeum of Contemporary Art\, Wrocław). She is also the curator of the film festival “Arton Review”\, devoted to the forgotten forerunners of Polish avant-garde film and video. The 2017 edition took place in Whitechapel Gallery in London and in 2020\, the film festival was part of the Oberhausen Shortfilm Festival. Kuźmicz was the coordinator of an international art project “Forgotten Heritage – European Avant-Garde Art Online” dedicated to the re-discovering marginalized avant-garde artists from Poland\, Croatia\, Belgium and Estonia. In 2017 she also established Edward Hartwig Foundation\, the organization devoted to the developing and dissemination of legacy and art on Edward Hartwig\, the key Polish photographer. Currently she is the main coordinator and the curator of the project “Not Yet Written Stories: Women Artists Archives On-line”\, supported by Creative Europe\, in collaboration with the Latvian Centre for Contemporary Arts in Riga and the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Ljubljana. \n\nImage: Marika Kuźmicz \nAre you interested in participating in an AT Connect program? Email programs@arttable.org for more information!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-connect-with-marika-kuzmicz-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable National":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210114T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201028T180347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T165147Z
UID:4004-1610625600-1610625600@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Virtual | Curatorial Perspective: 'Betye Saar: Call and Response'
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 Carol S. Eliel\, Senior Curator of Modern Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, and Rachel Federman\, Associate Curator of Modern and Contemporary Drawings at The Morgan Library & Museum\, about the exhibition\, Betye Saar: Call and Response\, currently on view at The Morgan Library & Museum in New York. \nTickets are $10. Member tickets are $5. Not a member? Join today! \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\n\nAbout the Speakers \nRachel Federman is Associate Curator of Modern and Contemporary Drawings at The Morgan Library & Museum. Before joining The Morgan in 2016\, she was Assistant Curator of Painting and Sculpture at SFMOMA\, where she helped organize the retrospective Bruce Conner: It’s All True. She also curated the museum’s inaugural galleries of California art. Since arriving at The Morgan\, she has curated By Any Means: Contemporary Drawings from The Morgan (2019) and Drawing the Curtain: Maurice Sendak’s Designs for Opera and Ballet (2019). She has published essays on Bruce Conner\, Richard Diebenkorn\, Paul McCarthy\, Allen Ruppersberg\, and Andy Warhol\, among others. Rachel holds a PhD in Art History from the Institute of Fine Arts\, New York University. \n \nAs Senior Curator of Modern Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, Carol S. Eliel is involved with exhibitions and acquisitions of historical and living artists. Current and upcoming projects include Betye Saar: Call and Response (at LACMA earlier this year\, on view now at The Morgan and traveling through 2021)\, which looks at the arc of Saar’s career through the lens of her sketchbooks; and Light\, Space\, Surface: Southern California Art from LACMA’s Collection (2021-22\, traveling)\, both with publications. The Saar catalogue received the 2020 Publication Award for Excellence by the Association of Art Museum Curators (AAMC). She previously co-organized Moholy-Nagy: Future Present (2016-17) with the Guggenheim and the Art Institute of Chicago. Carol has recently spearheaded acquisitions by Betye Saar\, Fred Eversley\, Maren Hassinger\, Mildred Howard\, Lari Pittman\, Alison Saar\, and others. She conceived and produced the core twenty of LACMA’s Artists on Art series of short\, web-based videos featuring artists speaking about a specific work in LACMA’s encyclopedic collections. She started at LACMA as a curatorial assistant\, having received her BA from Yale and her MA and PhD from the Institute of Fine Arts\, NYU. In 1999 Carol was named a Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters) by the French government. She served as President of the AAMC from 2011-2013 and was a Center for Curatorial Leadership Fellow in 2015. \nThank you to Annette Blaugrund\, ArtTable Board President\, for helping to make this program possible. \n\nImage: Installation photograph\, Betye Saar: Call and Response\, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, September 22\, 2019 – March 14\, 2020\, © Betye Saar\, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-curatorial-perspective-betye-saar-call-and-response/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable National":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210115T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201221T215738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T165058Z
UID:4297-1610712000-1610712000@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Virtual | Curating Under Covid\, with Adrienne L. Childs\, Laura Roulet\, & Sarah Tanguy
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nSince the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic\, curators have struggled to continue their work with artists and arts organizations and to find new ways to bring exhibitions to the public. Washington\, D.C.-based independent curators Adrienne L. Childs\, Laura Roulet\, and Sarah Tanguy have each opened exhibits amid the crisis. Despite the shutdown\, they have been able to organize exhibitions at The Phillips Collection\, Brentwood Arts Exchange\, and the Kreeger Museum. Childs\, Roulet\, and Tanguy will share their experiences in maintaining and evolving their practices during these trying times. \nTickets are $5 for ArtTable members. Not 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\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 \nAdrienne L. Childs\, Ph.D.\, is an independent scholar\, art historian\, and curator. She is an associate of the W.E.B. Du Bois Research Institute at the Hutchins Center at Harvard University. She was recently a guest curator of The Phillips Collection exhibit\, “Riffs and Relations: African American Artists and the European Modernist Tradition.” The exhibit presents the works of 20th to 21st century African American artists alongside the examples of 20th-century art that inspired those American artists. Childs was also a curator at the David C. Driskell Center at the University of Maryland. \nLaura Roulet is an independent curator and writer in the DC metropolitan area and specializes in contemporary and Latin American art. She has organized exhibitions in Mexico\, Puerto Rico and the U.S. including at the OAS Art Museum of the Americas\, the American University Museum\, the Mexican Cultural Institute\, Hillyer Art Space\, WPA\, Arlington Arts Center\, and the DC Art Center. Roulet is a frequent contributor to Sculpture magazine. Her other publications include many catalog essays\, encyclopedia entries\, articles in American Art\, Art Journal and Art Nexus. In the fall of 2020\, Brentwood Arts Exchange exhibited her most recent exhibition\, “Mothering in a World Turned Upside Down.” The exhibit focused on visual embodiments of motherhood during a time of social\, physical\, and economic uncertainty. \nSarah Tanguy is a Washington\, DC-based independent curator and arts writer. From 2004-2019\, Tanguy was also a curator for Art in Embassies\, U.S. Department of State\, where she curated over 100 exhibitions and 12 permanent collections for U.S. diplomatic facilities overseas. She has also worked at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden\, the National Gallery\, The Tremaine Collection\, the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service\, and The Hechinger Collection. Her exhibit “TRACES” is currently on display at the Kreeger Museum and each artwork featured in the exhibition explores the many meanings of the word “trace.” \nImage: Roxana Alger Geffen\, Complicated Presence (Covid Coat)\, 2020
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-curating-under-covid/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Washington%2C D.C.":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210122T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210122T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Collection Visit with Laura Blanco
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nThis virtual collection visit program is free for ArtTable Circle Members and $10 for all other members. Click here to learn more about ArtTable’s membership levels. \nHow it works: \nYou will receive access to a recorded collection visit in advance of the live program on January 22. The collector creates this recording exclusively for ArtTable members\, so please do not share or rerecord this video. Members are then invited to attend a live virtual discussion with the collector led by ArtTable’s Executive Director\, Jessica Porter\, to learn more and ask questions. \nHow to take part: \n\nAre you an ArtTable member? Click here login and 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\nLaura Blanco is a pro-bono advisor to museums and institutions on matters of governance\, ethics and development. She was a producer in the entertainment industry for over twenty years. \nMs. Blanco has served on numerous boards and committees within the areas of architecture\, music\, theater and fine arts. She and her husband have been collecting art by Cuban American artists for over 25 years and are the founders of the In Art We Trust Foundation and Museum. \nMs. Blanco is currently the founding board chair serving the Arts Museum of the Americas\, in Washington\, DC. The museum is the first institution in the United States to hold a collection of modern and contemporary Latin American art. \n\nImage: At home with Laura Blanco; artwork is by Demi (Camagüey\, Cuba\, 1955)\, The Execution (1994-2014). Oil on canvas\, 60” x 82”.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-circle-collection-visit-with-laura-blanco/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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SUMMARY:Virtual | The Contemporary Art Landscape in Israel\, with curator Rotem Ruff
DESCRIPTION:10am ET | 9am CT | 7am PT\nJoin us for a live discussion with Tel-Aviv-based Rotem Ruff\, Associate Director of Artis\, who will present an overview of the contemporary art landscape in Israel\, with an emphasis on major museums\, mid-size art institutions\, alternative spaces\, and residencies. \nTickets are $10. Member tickets are $5. Not 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\nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n  \n\nAbout Rotem Ruff \nRotem Ruff is the Associate Director of Artis\, Tel Aviv and is Heading the Office of International Academic Affairs at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design\, where she is also a lecturer. During her decade-long stay in New York\, she earned her B.A. and M.A. in Art History at Hunter College and held positions in various institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). In Israel\, she worked as a curator at the Haifa Museum of Art and has organized public programs and curated numerous exhibitions in leading museums and various cultural venues. \nRotem is the co-founder and co-director of REACTIK\, an International Erasmus+ Jean-Monnet Network\, researching EU Cultural Diplomacy and Policy. Rotem served on the International Council of the renowned television series Art21\, the Israeli Lottery Committee for the Arts\, the International Exposure dance festival\, and DocAviv film festival. \nAbout Artis \nArtis is an independent nonprofit organization that supports contemporary artists from Israel whose work addresses aesthetic\, social and political questions to inspire reflection and debate. Artis was founded in 2004 by philanthropist Rivka Saker with the goal of amplifying international recognition of artists from Israel. Starting off as a series of public events timed with New York’s Armory Show\, the organization’s scope expanded to include programs that invest in artists and cultural exchange. We raise our annual budget without governmental funds through the generosity of individuals and foundations that share our values. Artis is based in New York and Tel Aviv. \nThank you to Michelle Perr from ArtTable’s New York Chapter\, Hillit Zwick\, Executive Director of Artis\, and Rotem Ruff for organizing and participating in this program. \n\nImage: Rotem Ruff
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-the-contemporary-art-landscape-in-israel-with-rotem-ruff/
LOCATION:Zoom
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:20210127T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210127T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201207T163304Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Connect with Aubrey Catrone
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 Aubrey Catrone\, an international art historian\, appraiser\, and provenance researcher. Aubrey is also a member of ArtTable’s New York Chapter. \nTickets are $10. Member tickets are $5. Not 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 Aubrey \nAubrey Catrone is an international art historian\, appraiser\, and provenance researcher. Aubrey earned an MA in History of Art from University College London\, specializing in the documented histories of art objects and is a member of the Appraisers Association of America. With an art gallery and academic research background\, Catrone founded Proper Provenance\, LLC to provide her clients with the tools\, not only to historically contextualize art\, but also to shed light on attribution and legal title within the international art market. \nCatrone has researched artworks\, paintings\, artefacts\, works on paper\, prints\, and sculptures spanning the fourth century B.C. to the twenty-first century A.D. She continues to volunteer with the Cultural Plunder by the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg: Jeu de Paume Database. \n\nImages: \nAubrey Catrone\, courtesy of the speaker \nAre you interested in participating in an AT Connect program? Email programs@arttable.org for more information!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-connect-with-aubrey-catrone/
LOCATION:Zoom
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:20210129T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210129T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180724
CREATED:20201221T184157Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Artist Talk with Hiba Schahbaz
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s Artist Talk series is made possible by the Pollock Krasner Foundation. Originally formatted as in-person Artist Breakfasts\, ArtTable has moved all programming into the virtual realm during the pandemic. Please join us for a virtual Artist Talk with Hiba Schahbaz. \nTickets are $10. Member tickets are $5. Not a member? Join today! \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\n\nAbout Hiba Schahbaz \nBorn in Karachi\, Pakistan\, Hiba Schahbaz is a Brooklyn-based figurative painter who works primarily with paper\, black-tea\, and water based pigments. Her subjects\, largely drawn from her lifelong practice of self portraiture\, inhabit a dreamlike\, all-female world. Schahbaz initially trained in Indo-Persian miniature painting at Lahore’s National College of Arts\, and later earned a Master’s in Painting from Pratt Institute in New York. Her work addresses issues of personal freedom\, destruction\, sexuality and censorship by unveiling the beauty\, fragility and strength of the female form. \nHer solo shows include Dreaming (De Buck Gallery 2020)\, In Solitude (De Buck Gallery\, 2020)\, The Garden (Spring/Break Art Show\, 2018)\, Hiba Schahbaz: Self-Portraits (Project for Empty Space\, 2017)\, Hanged With Roses (Thierry Goldberg Gallery\, 2015)\, and In Memory (Noire Gallery\, 2012). Schahbaz has participated in numerous group exhibitions\, including a recent show curated by Jasmine Wahi in Tokyo\, “all the women. in me. are tired.”\, at THE CLUB\, as well as exhibitions at NiU Museum of Art\, The Untitled Space\, and Center for Book Arts; and has shown at art fairs such as Pulse Art Fair\, Untitled Art Fair\, Art Fair Cologne\, and Vienna Fair. \nPublications like Vice\, Hyperallergic\, The Huffington Post\, Coveteur\, Vogue\, NY Magazine\, Art Critical\, ArtForum\, Bomb Mag\, Paper\, and others have written about Hiba’s work. Schahbaz has curated painting exhibitions in Pakistan and India\, and she was an artist-in-residence at Mass MoCA\, The Wassaic Project\, Vermont Studio Center\, and the Alfred Z. Solomon Residency at the Tang Museum. She teaches miniature painting at the Art Students League in New York\, and her work is held in private collections around the world. \n(Bio adapted from De Buck Gallery press release\, 2020) \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. \n\nImage Credits \n\nHiba Schahbaz in her studio in Brooklyn\, NY.\nInside Hiba’s studio; photo by Meiying Thai
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artist-talk-with-hiba-schahbaz/
LOCATION:Zoom
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:20210203T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210203T120000
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CREATED:20210119T212806Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Collection Visit with Ellen Cantrowitz
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nThis virtual collection visit program is free for ArtTable Circle Members and $10 for all other members. Click here to learn more about ArtTable’s membership levels. \nHow it works: \nYou will receive access to a recorded collection visit in advance of the live program on February 3. The collector creates this recording exclusively for ArtTable members\, so please do not share or rerecord this video. Members are then invited to attend a live virtual discussion with the collector led by ArtTable’s Executive Director\, Jessica Porter\, to learn more and ask questions. \nHow to take part: \n\nAre you an ArtTable member? Click here login and 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\nEllen Cantrowitz has been collecting art since graduating from college. She collects paintings\, sculpture\, and drawings from the second half of the 20th century and the 21st century. She is also a private art dealer of international art\, for the past three decades. She was a member of the Bronx Museum’s Acquisitions Committee\, and Education Committee until 2017. Ellen is also a member of the Acquisitions Committee at the Parrish Art Museum in Watermill\, NY\, and a supporter of various exhibitions and rehangings at that museum. She is a devoted ArtTable member for the past 16 years. Ellen is also a member of the Cultivist art group. \n\nImage: Artwork by Otto Piene & Jay De Feo
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-collection-visit-with-ellen-cantrowitz/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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