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SUMMARY:DC | BreakfastTable with Lily Siegel
DESCRIPTION:Image: Lily Siegel \nClick here to Register!\nJoin us for an informal conversation with Lily Siegel who is the incoming Executive Director of Hamiltonian Artists in Washington\, DC. \nPrior to joining Hamiltonian\, she was Executive Director and Curator at Greater Reston Arts Center in Virginia and held curatorial positions at The Contemporary Jewish Museum\, San Francisco; High Museum of Art\, Atlanta; and Museum of Contemporary Art\, Los Angeles. Current projects include concurrent exhibitions of the work of Moira Dryer (b. 1957\, Toronto\, Ontario; d. 1992\, New York)–Moira Dryer: Yours for the Asking at Greater Reston Arts Center in Virginia\, through April 18\, 2020\, and Moira Dryer: Back in Business at The Phillips Collection\, on view February 8–April 19\, 2020. \nDutch treat\, cash preferred. Limited street parking\, rideshare recommended. \nWho’s attending this event? Click here to see who’s registered!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-breakfasttable-with-lily-siegel/
LOCATION:Boulangerie Christophe\, 1422 Wisconsin Ave NW\, DC\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Washington, D.C.
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SUMMARY:DC | Invisible Women: The Rediscovery of Historical Women Artists in Florence
DESCRIPTION:Image: Violante Beatrice Cerroti\, Autoritratto (Self-Portrait)\, 1735\, detail\, oil on canvas\, Galleria degli Uffizi\, Florence\, Italy \nThis event is now at capacity. Stay tuned for information on upcoming special opportunities for ArtTable members! \nThe Italian Cultural Institute invites ArtTable members to celebrate International Women’s Day\, with a conversation on Invisible Women: The Rediscovery of Historical Women Artists in Florence. Spots for this event are limited and reserved for ArtTable members only. \nFlorence is home to great masters of Italian Renaissance art such as Botticelli\, Donatello\, Leonardo and Michelangelo but few people know that the city nourished women artists as well. Through the joint efforts of Italian museums such as the Uffizi and the US organization Advancing Women Artists\, these often-forgotten women are now being rediscovered and their works restored and exhibited once more. \nJoin us and conservator Elizabeth Wicks for a talk focusing on Plautilla Nelli\, Artemisa Gentileschi\, Violante Siries Cerroti and Violante Ferroni\, and the fascinating journey of their rediscovery and conservation. \nVideo preview: Youtube \nThank you to the IIC\, Istituto Italiano di Cultura. \n 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-invisible-women-the-rediscovery-of-historical-women-artists-in-florence/
LOCATION:Italian Cultural Institute @ Embassy of Italy\, 3000 Whitehaven St\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20008
CATEGORIES:Washington, D.C.
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SUMMARY:NATIONAL | The Armory Show Brunch
DESCRIPTION:Click here to Register!\nJoin ArtTable and Nicole Berry\, Executive Director\, The Armory Show for our annual brunch at the Armory show! This is a great event to meet members and friends from across the country while enjoying delicious breakfast refreshments in the Armory VIP lounge.  \nTickets to this event cover access to the show\, early private access to the VIP lounge\, and breakfast! \nThe Armory Show is New York City’s premier art fair and a leading cultural destination for discovering and collecting the world’s most important 20th- and 21st-century art. The Armory Show features presentations by leading international galleries\, innovative artist commissions\, and dynamic public programs. Since its founding in 1994\, The Armory Show has served as a nexus for the art world\, inspiring dialogue\, discovery\, and patronage in the visual arts. \nThe Armory Show was founded by four New York gallerists – Colin de Land\, Pat Hearn\, Matthew Marks and Paul Morris – who sought a platform to present and promote new voices in the visual arts. In its 25 years\, The Armory Show has stayed firm to its mission while establishing itself as an unmissable art event set in the heart of New York City.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/national-the-armory-show-brunch/
LOCATION:The Armory Show VIP Lounge at Pier 90\, 711 12th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED: DC | Chapter Leadership Award Ceremony and High Tea Honoring Kim Sajet
DESCRIPTION:Image: Grace Roselli\, Pandora’s BoxX Project \nIn light of the developments concerning COVID-19\, we have decided to postpone this special event. All registrations will be held for this event and we hope to be in touch with a new date. Alternatively\, your account will be credited for a future ArtTable event. \n_______________________________________________________________________________________ \nIn recognition of her significant achievements as the first woman director of the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery\, ArtTable DC honors Kim Sajet with the 2020 Chapter Leadership Award. Please join us in celebrating this occasion with high tea at the University Club of Washington. Dr. Johnetta Cole\, our 2018 recipient will present the award to Ms. Sajet.\nHigh tea includes light fare\, dessert\, tea and champagne. \nAs the first woman to serve as director of the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery\, Kim Sajet (pronounced Say-et) has been exploring new ways to place personal experience and creativity at the center of learning and civic awareness. Not just a place to see famous Americans\, the museum explores identity as a social construct that has been shaped in equal measure by opportunity and ability\, prejudice and fear. By taking a cross-disciplinary approach that merges the traditional forms of painting\, sculpture\, drawing and printmaking with poetry\, installation art\, video and performance\, Sajet aims to bring history alive. \nBefore her current appointment\, Sajet was the president and CEO of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania\, the vice president and deputy director of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the director of corporate relations at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Before arriving in the United States with her family in 1997\, she served first as curator and then as director of two Australian art museums from 1989 until 1995. \nBorn in Nigeria\, raised in Australia and a citizen of the Netherlands\, Sajet brings a global perspective to the position. She earned a master’s degree in art history from Bryn Mawr College\, a master’s degree in business administration from Melbourne University Business School in Australia\, a bachelor’s degree in art history from Melbourne University and a graduate diploma in Museum studies from Deakin University in Australia. She has completed arts leadership training at the Harvard Business School\, the Getty Institute and National Arts Strategies. In addition to 20 years of arts management experience\, Sajet has written a number of scholarly publications\, curated exhibitions and spoken at academic symposia around the world. Her current interests include the June 2019 study of identity politics\, role-playing in online virtual worlds and the significance of celebrity in American history. She is also the host of the Portrait Gallery’s new podcast series\, “Portraits\,” exploring themes of art\, history and biography. \nWho’s attending this event? Click here to see who’s registered! \nThank you to Ruth Abrahams\, Caitlin Berry\, Alexa Kaye and Maria Sancho-Arroyo for organizing this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-chapter-leadership-award-ceremony-and-high-tea-honoring-kim-sajet/
LOCATION:The University Club of Washington DC\, 1135 16th St NW\, Washington\, DC\, United States
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | How Can We Think of Art at a Time Like This? with Barbara Pollack and Anne Verhallen
DESCRIPTION:Image: Marilyn Minter. Lithium\, 2019. \nIn response to our current state of distance\, ArtTable is shifting programming online where we can. This event will take place as a live conversation! Registration is required and open to all. Suggested donation of $15.00. We hope to see you there! \nHow to take part! \n\nClick here to Register for this event\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nJoin ArtTable for a conversation with curators Barbara Pollack and Anne Verhallen on responsive online curatorial action and collaboration! Pollack and Verhallen are the co-curators of\, How Can We Think of Art at a Time Like This? an online exhibition that serves as a platform for the exchange of ideas at this time of crisis. On March 14th\, 2020\, in quick reaction to the US’s gallery and museum closures\, the two writers-curators and longtime collaborators immediately spent the weekend to kick start a group show to respond to the crisis. \n“We invited artists who are considered thought leaders\, artists who struggle with futuristic pessimism\, political outrage and psychic melt-downs. The invited artists have responded with unbridled enthusiasm and we will be posting new artists every day for the foreseeable future.” \nClick here for How can we Think of Art at Time Like This? \nBarbara Pollack is the author of Brand New Art from China: A Generation on the Rise published in 2018 by I.B. Tauris.  Her first book was The Wild\, Wild East: An American Art Critic’s Adventures in China\, published in May 2010 by Timezone 8 Books.  She is a leading authority on Chinese contemporary art and has been a featured speaker at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of New Champions in China\, also known as Summer Davos.     \nSince 1994\, Pollack has written extensively on contemporary Chinese art for such publications as Artnews\, Art & Auction\, the Village Voice\, Vanity Fair\, the New York Times\, and many others.  In addition to articles\, Pollack has contributed major catalogue essays for such leading artists as Li Songsong\, Lin Tianmiao\, Wang Gongxin\, Zhao Zhao\, Sun Xun\, and Tu Hongtao. Several of her essays were included in the China Art Book\, published by Dumont Literatur in 2007.   \nPollack was the lead curator of many shows of Chinese contemporary art including the groundbreaking My Generation: Young Chinese Artists\, the first exhibition of the 1980s generation of Chinese artists in the U.S.  which was shown at the Tampa Museum of Art and Museum Fine Arts\, St. Petersburg in 2014 and traveled to the Oklahoma City Museum of Art and the Orange County Museum of Art in 2015. She has also curated in China most notably Tu Hongtao: A Timely Journey\, at the Long Museum West Bund in November 2018and Sun Xun:  Prediction Laboratory at Yuz Museum\, also in Shanghai in 2016. In 2022\, she will present Mirror Image: Changing Chinese Identity at the Asia Society Museum in New York. \nBased on her research in this field\, she received two grants from Asian Cultural Council in 2008 and 2016 and the prestigious Creative Capital/Warhol Foundation arts writers grant in 2008.  Additionally\, Pollack is an adjunct professor at the School of Visual Arts in New York City and frequently lectures on contemporary art at universities and museums throughout the United States and Asia. \nAnne Verhallen is a New York-based curator\, writer and artist agent. As director of the fine art division at CXA\, she has worked on projects for many leading artists\, including Kehinde Wiley\, Robert Wilson\, Friedrich Kunath and Lily Kwong. \nHer independent curatorial projects include Virtually There\, a performance conceived by Roya Sachs and Mafalda Milllies at MANA Comtemporary with collaborating artists the Compana Brothers\,  Kate Gillmore and Heather Row. She also writes monthly for Arte Fuse. Born and raised in the Netherlands\, Verhallen started her career as a high-fashion model working for Vogue\, Hermes\, Marc Jacobs\, exclusively for Givenchy and with leading photographers such Inez and Vinoodh\, Roe Etheridge and Daniel Jackson. Currently\, as an independent curator\, she seeks to cultivate the intersection between technology\, design\, art and health.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-how-can-we-think-of-art-at-a-time-like-this-with-barbara-pollack-and-anne-verhallen/
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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