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SUMMARY:SOCAL | 18th Street Studio Visits with Michal Heiman and Lita Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Image: Lita Albuquerque. Photo courtesy of the artist and 18th Street Arts Center. \nClick here to Register\nPlease join ArtTable SoCal for an exclusive evening with artists Michal Heiman and Lita Albuquerque at 18th Street Art Center. \nAcclaimed Israeli artist Michal Heiman will be in residence at 18th Street in January in preparation for her exhibition Hearing opening at Platt and Bornstein Galleries at the American Jewish University on January 12\, 2020 (a special preview for ArtTable is scheduled prior to the opening).  Renowned installation artist and professor in the graduate studies department at Arts Center School of Art in Pasadena\, Lita Albuquerque is currently\, is currently one of 18th Street’s local artists in residence. Both artists will open their studios to us for a presentation of their work followed by conversation and light refreshments. \nFor more about Michal Heiman at AJU: https://arts.aju.edu/exhibitions/future-exhibitions/hearing-michal-heiman/ \nFor more about Lita Albuquerque at 18th Street: https://18thstreet.org/artists/lita-albuquerque/ \n \nImage: Michal Heiman. Photo courtesy of the artist and 18th Street Arts Center. \nMichal Heiman \nFounded as a non-profit in 1988\, 18th Street Arts Center has a long history as a space for artists. It originally served as studio space for a group of feminist artists in the 1970s – 80s\, including Susanna Bixby Dakin (who ran for President in 1984)\, Judy Chicago\, Barbara T. Smith\, Linda Frye Burnham\, and others. It became a hub for the West Coast arm of ACT-UP\, an activist grassroots organization addressing the AIDS crisis\, and was home to three of the NEA Four (Tim Miller\, John Fleck\, and Holly Hughes). It also grew out of early performance art and was the site of publication for High Performance Magazine\, and later\, Highways Performance Space (still located on the 18th Street Arts Center campus). Once 18th Street incorporated as a non-profit\, it became an artist residency program with a wide range of public programs and exhibitions. \nAmple street parking available.  \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \nThank you to Susan Power\, Co-Chair SoCal and Frida Cano\, Assistant Curator/Artist Residency Coordinator\, 18th Street
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/socal-18th-street-studio-visits-with-michal-heiman-and-lita-albuquerque/
LOCATION:18th Street Arts Center\, 1639 18th Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90404\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern California
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SUMMARY:SOCAL | Exclusive Preview Walkthrough: Hearing: Michal Heiman at American Jewish University
DESCRIPTION:Image: Michal Heiman\, Mask: Plate 34\, by Dr. Hugh W. Diamond\, ca. 1855\, Return: Asylum (The Dress\, 1855-2019)\, 2016. Courtesy of the artist. \nClick here to Register!\nFollowing our studio visit with the artist at 18th Street Center for the Arts\, we invite you to join us for a special preview walkthrough with curator and fellow SoCal ArtTable member Rotem Rozental of Hearing: Michal Heiman\, her first West Coast one-woman show. One of the foremost artists working in Israel today\, Heiman’s cross-disciplinary practice incorporates photography\, archival research\, critical theory\, psychoanalysis\, gender and performance. In this exhibition\, the artist explores the forgotten histories of women who have been confined to asylums\, inviting the audience to engage with their untold stories. \nArtTable members and their guests are invited to attend the opening reception after the walkthrough at 3:00 pm. \nBorn and based in Tel Aviv\, Michal Heiman is an artist\, curator\, founder of the Photographer Unknown archive (1984)\, and creator of the Michal Heiman Tests (M.H.Ts) 1–4. Heiman teaches at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design and is a member of the Tel Aviv Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis. For over three decades\, Heiman has been developing methodologies that operate between art\, therapy\, photography\, human rights\, theory\, and practice. She studies neglected histories and their visual aspects\, focusing on the history of women\, questions of identity\, the history of aesthetic production in psychoanalysis\, and the role of archives. In 2015\, she founded the public-benefit corporation An Academy of Her Own\, which advocates gender equality in various academic institutions. For more on Michal Heiman: https://www.heimanmichal.com \nRotem Rozental is the Chief Curator of the American Jewish University in Los Angeles and serves as the Assistant Dean of the Whizin Center and the Director of the Institute for Jewish Creativity (IJC). She has contributed as a consultant\, editor\, writer\, educator and organizer to international publications\, such as Photographies\, Philosophy of Photography\, Artforum.com\, Tablet.com\, and Uncertain State\, as well as cultural non-profits and organizations\, among them Dia:Beacon\, The Liverpool Biennial\, The Brooklyn Institute for Social Research\, and the Jerusalem Season of Culture. Traversing the domains of technology\, media and art\, her scholarly and curatorial projects have been supported by Artis\, Independent Curators International\, NurtureArt and the Center for Jewish History (NYC). \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/socal-exclusive-preview-walkthrough-hearing-michal-heiman-at-american-jewish-university/
LOCATION:Platt and Bornstein Galleries American Jewish University\, 15600 Mulholland Drive\, Bel Air\, CA\, 90077\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern California
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SUMMARY:SOCAL | A Saturday in Pomona: Ceramics\, Networking Lunch\, and Artist Todd Gray!
DESCRIPTION:Image:  Todd Gray leading a tour of Todd Gray: Euclidean Gris Gris\, September 2019. \nClick here to Register!\nJoin ArtTable for an extraordinary day in Pomona with visits to the American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA)\, the Pomona College Museum of Art\, and the Williamson Gallery at Scripps College. \nAt AMOCA\, Executive Director Beth Ann Gerstein will lead us on a tour of Julie Green: Flown Blue. Bringing together over 800 plates\, platters\, and dishware\, the exhibition explores the artist’s longstanding engagement with secondhand porcelain and stoneware dishes\, drawing from both the large-scale political works for which Green is acclaimed and more recent works interrogating societal gender biases and personal histories. \nFollowing a self-pay group lunch at a restaurant nearby\, acclaimed photographer\, performance artist\, and sculptor Todd Gray will conduct a walkthrough of TODD GRAY: Euclidean Gris Gris at the Pomona College Museum of Art. The exhibition consists of a site-specific wall drawing and an evolving selection of photographs from Gray’s ongoing artistic examination of the legacies of colonialism in Africa and Europe. Los Angeles-based Gray\, whose work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions internationally including the Whitney Biennial 2019\, is currently serving as artist-in-residence at the college. \nAt the Williamson Gallery\, we will be treated to a preview of the 76th Scripps College Ceramic Annual: Duality and Context. The exhibition features work by eleven artists whose ceramics engage with and offer a variety of perspectives on the environment. \nThe schedule for the day will be as follows: \n10:30 AM Meet at AMOCA for a tour of the Julie Green and other exhibitions on view with Beth Ann Gerstein. \n12:00 PM Group self-pay lunch at a nearby restaurant. \n1:30 PM Visit to Pomona College Museum of Art and exhibition walkthrough with Todd Gray. \n3:00 PM Preview 76th Scripps College Ceramic Annual at the Williamson Gallery\, Scripps College. For those who can stay\, the Ceramic Annual Lecture with Garth Johnson\, Curator of Ceramics at the Everson Museum of Art\, Syracuse\, New York\, will be held at the Humanities Auditorium at Scripps at 4:00\, followed by the opening\, with live music and light refreshments\, at the gallery\, from 7:00 to 9:00. \nPlease note that yet another James Turrell Skyspace–Diving the Light\, 2007–is less than a ten-minute walk away from both the Pomona Museum Art and the Williamson Gallery. We will make a stop when time permits! \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \nThank you to with thanks to Alexandra Ehrlich and Roni Feinstein
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/socal-a-saturday-in-pomona-ceramics-networking-lunch-and-artist-todd-gray/
LOCATION:American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA)\, 399 N Garey Ave\, Pomona\, CA\, 91767\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern California
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