All virtual programs are listed in Eastern Time (ET). Start times for all other continental US time zones are listed in the program description below the main image. For in-person programs, the program start time is listed in the location’s time zone.

  • Los Angeles, CA | Studio Visits with Julia Haft-Candell & Silvi Naçi at the Feminist Center for Creative Work

    Feminist Center for Creative Work 3053 Rosslyn St, Los Angeles, California

    Join ArtTable for two studio visits at the Feminist Center for Creative Work! Julia Haft-Candell remixes ancient techniques to write new narratives, which in turn change structures that seem set in stone. Each arm of her practice—her artwork, teaching, and writing—offers alternatives to traditional models of categorization, communication, language, and education. Silvi Naçi is a queer Albanian educator, artist, researcher, and writer working between Albania and Tongva and Chumash territory, colonized as Los Angeles. Their praxis engages the image and its politics across photography, performance, moving-image, text, weaving, drawing, and installation.

  • Washington, D.C. | End-of-Year MeetAT at Irene and Richard Frary Gallery

    Irene and Richard Frary gallery 555 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, District of Columbia, United States

    You're invited to our upcoming End-of-Year MeetAT networking event on December 18, graciously hosted by Caitlin Berry at the Irene and Richard Frary Gallery.

  • Washington, DC | Topic Dinner: Monuments & Public Art with Carol Duke and Regan Larroque

    Capitol Hill Address provided upon registration, Washington, DC

    ArtTable is delighted to announce the return of its Topic Dinner Series, bringing together leaders, thinkers, and creatives across the arts for an evening of connection and conversation. Hosted by ArtTable Board Members Carol Duke and Regan Larroque, we will gather in Washington, DC, a city where monuments, memorials, and public spaces are not only iconic landmarks but active participants in the nation’s cultural dialogue.

    Our evening will begin with one hour of networking and a happy hour with drinks and light bites.

  • Virtual | ArtTable’s Professional Development Series: “Handle With Care”: Mastering the Movement of Art with Yudelka Tavera

    Virtual Via Zoom

    This program will take an in-depth look at the full lifecycle of an artwork in transit, from the moment it leaves a studio, gallery, or collection, to its arrival, installation, and long-term placement and storage. This presentation can include real-world logistics case studies and showcase complex and high-value art movements, including monumental public artworks, fragile historical pieces, and challenging site-specific installations. The purpose being to demonstrate creative problem-solving, innovative packing solutions, collaboration with art collectors and professionals to ensure works remain protected and accessible for the future.

  • 2026 The Winter Show | Complimentary VIP Passes

    ArtTable Members are invited to claim their complimentary VIP passes for The Winter Show, taking place January 23 - February 1, 2026, in New York City at the Park Avenue Armory.

  • Virtual | ArtTable’s Professional Development Series: Navigating AI, Policy, and Innovation in the Contemporary Art World with Mika Noh

    Virtual Via Zoom

    This session explores how artificial intelligence is transforming the role of art institutions, curatorial labor, and cultural governance—through both risks and possibilities. Drawing from Noh's experience as a cultural policy researcher, editor-in-chief of DOMA magazine, and recent contributor to ENCATC Magazine on “The Seoul Algorithm,” Noh will unpack how AI is reshaping authorship, ethics, and power dynamics in the arts.

  • New York, NY | Private Tour of the Gochman Family Collection

    Full Address Provided Upon Registration Upper East Side, New York City, New York

    Join ArtTable for a private collection tour of the Gochman Family Collection! The Gochman Family Collection consists of a private lending collection of contemporary art focusing on work by Indigenous and American artists. A guiding principle of the collection is to support living artists with the intent to direct resources and power to those building a future through an Indigenous lens. The collection often highlights artwork that is anti-colonial and Indigenous-centered.

  • ArtTable Tours | Art & Architecture in Detroit, Michigan

    Detroit, Michigan Detroit, Michigan, United States

    Discover Detroit through the lens of art and architecture on this four-day, three-night summer escape. From iconic landmarks like the Guardian and Fisher Buildings to the world-class collections at the Detroit Institute of Arts, you’ll fully experience the city’s creative spirit. Experience a guided mural tour across the city, explore Cranbrook’s celebrated campus, tour top galleries, and enjoy special access to private collections. Our tailored itinerary blends the best of Detroit’s history, design, art, and culture into one unforgettable adventure.

  • ArtTable Tours | South Korea

    South Korea , Korea, Republic of

    ArtTable’s tour to Seoul offers an extraordinary immersion  into South Korea’s rich history, cutting-edge contemporary art, and unparalleled insider access. Travelers will explore the National Palace Museum to uncover the country’s royal heritage, experience the visionary exhibitions of the Gwangju Art Biennale, and wander the serene Huwon Secret Garden--one of Seoul’s most atmospheric historic sites. 

    Throughout the journey, participants will enjoy private collection visits and intimate artist studio conversations, offering rare access to the people shaping Korea’s vibrant cultural landscape. This is a unique opportunity to experience the country’s past and present through an exclusive ArtTable lens.

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