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SUMMARY:Washington\, DC | BreakfastTable with Mary Early\, HEMPHILL Artworks
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a morning conversation and gallery tour with Mary Early\, Director of HEMPHILL Artworks\, featuring the exhibition: Prints & Works on Paper.Prints and Works on Paper (March 18 – May 6\, 2023)The 19 artists presented in Prints & Works on Paper worked from the mid-1930s through 2014. While the work spans almost a century\, it was made within the shared social and political context of the Black experience in America. These artists did not perceive a line where activism ended and art began. Believing that pictures could make a difference\, they were invested in advocating for justice\, empowerment\, and community through education; the intentionality of creating editioned prints in a workshop setting reflects this dedication. Printmaking facilitated a wider distribution of their messages\, allowing artists to be deliberate about connection and reaching a larger audience. Imagery portraying a rich social life offered viewers positive self-representation\, verity\, and aspiration for the future. The private collection of 38 works passionately assembled over a 30-year period\, is honest in content and impressive in technique\, both captivating the audience and effectively conveying the artworks’ significance. By boldly broadcasting their identities while the art world was systematically prejudiced\, the artists in Prints & Works on Paper documented a difficult past and visualized a brighter future.Ron Adams\, Benny Andrews\, Romare Bearden\, John Biggers\, Elizabeth Catlett\, Robert Colescott\, Allan Rohan Crite\, Aaron Douglas\, Sam Gilliam\, Palmer Hayden\, Jacob Lawrence\, Norman Lewis\, Lois Mailou Jones\, Alison Saar\, Charles Sebree\, Renée Stout\, James Lesesne Wells\, Charles White\, Hale Woodruff \n\n\n\nAdmission: \n\n\n\n\nArtTable Members – complimentary\n\n\n\nMember Guests – $10\n\n\n\n\nNot a member? Join today! \n\n\n\nPlease note that all income from program fees goes toward ArtTable’s internal costs for organizing programs. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nABOUT MARY EARLY \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMary Early (b. 1975) is an artist and art dealer based in Washington\, DC. She studied visual art\, film\, and video at Bennington College\, and her work has been exhibited at the United States Botanic Garden\, Washington Project for the Arts\, the Corcoran Gallery of Art\, Second Street Gallery (Charlottesville\, VA)\, Hemphill Fine Arts (Washington DC\,) the Austrian Cultural Forum (Washington DC)\, Galerie Im Ersten (Vienna\, Austria)\, Kloster Schloss Salem (Salem\, Germany)\, Kunstlerbund Tubingen (Tubingen\, Germany)\, the American University Museum (Washington DC)\, and the Sun Valley Museum of Art (Ketchum\, ID). Early’s work is included in the collections of the US Department of State/Embassy of Panama and Embassy of Jordan\, the District of Columbia Art Bank\, the American University Museum (Corcoran Collection). She is a recipient of the Artist Fellowship Grant from the DC Commission on Arts & Humanities\, Washington DC (2022\, 2020\, 2019\, 2018\, 2017\, 2016\, 2015\, 2014\, 2011\, 2009\, 2007). \n\n\n\nEarly is the director of HEMPHILL Artworks\, Washington\, DC\, and serves on the boards of Hamiltonian Artists and Washington Sculptors Group. She handles the work of contemporary artists and artist estates\, including William Christenberry (Estate)\, Colby Caldwell\, Jacob Kainen (Estate)\, Hedieh Javanshir Ilchi\, Mingering Mike\, Robin Rose\, Renée Stout\, Alma Woodsey Thomas\, Julie Wolfe\, Workingman Collective. She specializes in the artists of the Washington Color School. Early works with living artists and artists’ heirs on long-range planning\, and with private and institutional collectors to build and manage significant collections. She has a particular interest in public art and community engagement\, the materials and processes of contemporary sculpture\, and professional development for emerging and under-represented artists. \n\n\n\nABOUT HEMPHILL \n\n\n\nHEMPHILL Artworks opened in Washington DC in September\, 1993. The exhibition schedule features contemporary art ranging in media from emerging to mid-career and established artists. In addition to these shows\, the gallery mounts exhibitions of historically-significant artwork and socially relevant subjects. The diversity of this schedule is designed to showcase important talent and provide artwork that appeals to a broad range of interests. \n\n\n\nFrom its beginnings\, HEMPHILL has advised corporate and private collectors. This initial client base was built upon contacts and experiences gained in academia\, with private galleries\, and with architectural and design firms. HEMPHILL’s consulting and advisory work has expanded to include companies and individuals worldwide. HEMPHILL offers collectors the chance to experience a broad range of aesthetic experiences both through the gallery exhibition program and through private viewing opportunities. It also provides an opportunity to be directly involved in the artists’ community as well as the creative process. \n\n\n\nSpecial events include the ongoing ART TALKS series\, artist book signings\, and charitable vents for area nonprofits. Begun in 1998\, the ART TALKS series includes educational lectures on topics such as collecting for beginners\, artist talks\, and panel discussions on issues in contemporary art. In 2020\, HEMPHILL inaugurated a new gallery space in Washington’s historic Mount Vernon Square neighborhood. Featuring an open gallery floor plan and glass partitions that invite guests into the office area\, the design allows for increased interaction and conversation. As we enter 2023\, the third year in this new space and the third year of a global pandemic\, we continue to welcome first-time visitors.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/washington-dc-breakfasttable-with-mary-early-hemphill-artworks/
LOCATION:HEMPHILL Artworks\, 434 K STREET NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001
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SUMMARY:Washington\, DC | Tour of "Philip Guston Now" at the National Gallery of Art with Nathalie Ryan
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special private tour of Phillip Guston Now exhibit at the National Gallery of Art with Senior Educator Nathalie Ryan. The exhibition charts the 50-year career of one of America’s most influential modern artists through more than 150 paintings and drawings. Guston’s story is one of epic change—of artistic styles\, from muralism to abstract expressionism to figuration\, of degrees of political and social involvement\, and of levels of personal confession in his work. Renowned in his time and in ours\, Guston’s work continues to resonate\, attract\, and provoke\, raising crucial questions about the relationship of art to beauty and brutality\, freedom and doubt\, politics and the imagination.Nathalie A. Ryan has contributed to education programming\, publications\, and exhibitions to the National Gallery of Art since 2002. She has twenty years of demonstrated experience in conceptualizing\, implementing\, and evaluating outcome-based programming for museums and other educational institutions. Nathalie is also an Instructor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education\, coaching K-12 teachers and administrators in arts and thinking-centered learning frameworks. An artist herself\, Nathalie is the Book Arts Associate at Pyramid Atlantic Art Center in Hyattsville\, MD\, where she oversees the Bindery and teaches workshops in bookmaking\, paper engineering\, and printmaking. \n\n\n\nThe exhibition is organized by the National Gallery of Art\, Washington; the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston; Tate Modern\, London; and the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston. \n\n\n\nAdmission: \n\n\n\n\nArtTable Members – Complimentary\n\n\n\n\nNot a member? Join today! \n\n\n\nPlease note that all income from program fees goes towards program expenses and ArtTable’s internal costs for organizing programs. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Natalie Ryan\n \nNathalie A. Ryan has contributed to education programming\, publications\, and exhibitions to the National Gallery of Art since 2002. She has twenty years of demonstrated experience in conceptualizing\, implementing\, and evaluating outcome-based programming for museums and other educational institutions. Nathalie is also an Instructor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education\, coaching K-12 teachers and administrators in arts and thinking-centered learning frameworks. An artist herself\, Nathalie is the Book Arts Associate at Pyramid Atlantic Art Center in Hyattsville\, MD\, where she oversees the Bindery and teaches workshops in bookmaking\, paper engineering\, and printmaking. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nImage: Philip Guston\, Painting\, Smoking\, Eating\, 1973\, oil on canvas\, Collection of the Stedelijk Museum\, Amsterdam. © The Estate of Philip Guston\, courtesy Hauser & Wirth.
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LOCATION:The National Gallery of Art\, East Building: 4th St and Constitution Ave NW. Enter or exit at 4th Street.\, Washington\, District of Columbia\, 20565
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