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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | Artist Talk with Liza Lou
DESCRIPTION:Image: Courtesy the artist and Lehmann Maupin\, New York\, Hong Kong\, and Seoul. Photo by: Zihui Song \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\, with a minimum donation of $5.00 to participate in this event. We hope to see you there! \nHow to take part! \n\nRegister for this event here\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 artist\, Liza Lou. Lou’s ongoing project “Apartogether\,” looks to build beauty and community in the time of social distancing.  \nLiza Lou (b. 1969\, New York; lives and works in Los Angeles) first gained attention in 1996 when her room-sized sculpture Kitchen was shown at the New Museum in New York. Representing five years of labor\, this groundbreaking work subverted prevalent standards of art by utilizing glass beads as a fine art material. As a monumental work of twentieth century feminist art\, Kitchen’s slow\, hand-made process is a tribute to women whose work has historically gone unrecognized. The project blurs the boundary between fine art and craft\, and established Lou’s long-standing exploration of materiality\, beauty\, and the valorization of labor. Centering her practice on a craft métier has led Lou to work in collaboration with artisans in a variety of socially engaged settings\, including recent projects in Brazil and India\, as well as Durban\, South Africa\, where she founded a collective in 2005 that she continues to work with today.  \nOver the past 15 years\, Lou has focused on a poetic approach to abstraction as a way to highlight the process underlying her work. In 2016\, Lou constructed The Waves\, a monumental installation comprised of 1\,000 white beaded sheets that were marked by the transference of oils from the hand of the maker and variance of their weaving. This lead to Lou’s investigation into the potential of a minimalist approach\, and ultimately the most fundamental components of visual art—color\, light\, line\, volume and texture—recreating beads as paint\, mixed and bound to canvas. Lou’s practice can be described as a careful study of the forms and conceptual function of minimalism\, but without the associated dogma of the absence of personal expression and erasure of the hand of the maker. The artist has recently begun painting directly onto layers of beaded cloths and then hammering the beads away to reveal the delicate network of paint-soaked thread hidden inside them. In choosing to dedicate her career to one specific material\, Lou has recalibrated the confines of the singular mediums of art— painting and sculpture—pushing a material not traditionally associated with either across the spectrum to both ends.  \nLiza Lou has had over 40 solo exhibitions in museums and galleries around the world including Lehmann Maupin Seoul (2019)\, New York (2018)\, and Hong Kong (2017); Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art\, Cape Town\, South Africa (2017); Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac\, Salzburg\, Austria (2016); Neuberger Museum of Art\, Purchase\, NY (2015); Wichita Museum of Art\, Wichita\, KS (2015); White Cube\, London\, United Kingdom (2014); Museum of Contemporary Art\, San Diego\, CA (2013); SCAD Museum of Art\, Savannah\, GA (2011); L&M Arts\, New York\, NY (2008); Museum Kunstpalast\, Düsseldorf\, Germany (2002); Bass Museum of Art\, Miami\, FL (2001); Akron Art Museum\, Akron\, OH (2000) and the Renwick Gallery\, Smithsonian Institution of American Art\, Washington\, D.C. (2000).  \nSelect group exhibitions have included Making Knowing: Craft in Art\, 1950-2019\, Whitney Museum of American Art\, New York\, NY (2019); Less Is a Bore: Maximalist Art & Design\, Institute of Contemporary Art Boston\, MA (2019); Lexicon: The Language of Gesture in 25 Years at Kemper Museum\, Kemper  \nMuseum of Contemporary Art\, Kansas City\, MO (2019); We the People: New Art from the Collection\, Albright Knox Art Museum\, Buffalo\, NY (2018); Screens: Virtual Material\, DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum\, Lincoln\, MA (2017); No Place Like Home\, Israel Museum\, Jerusalem\, Israel (2017); Women’s Work\, National Gallery\, Iziko Museum\, Cape Town\, South Africa (2016); Home Land Security\, FOR-SITE Foundation\, San Francisco\, CA (2016); Stories of Espai 10 and Espai 13\, Fundació Joan Miró\, Barcelona\, Spain (2014); The Artist’s Museum\, Museum of Contemporary Art\, Los Angeles\, CA (2010); Skin Fruit: Selections from the Dakis Joannou Collection\, New Museum\, New York (2010) and 19th Century and Modern Art\, Metropolitan Museum of Art\, New York (2010). Lou’s work is in numerous international public and private collections\, including the Albright Knox Museum\, Buffalo; Brant Foundation\, Greenwich; Cleveland Museum of Art; Cleveland; DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art\, Athens; de Young Museum\, San Francisco; François Pinault Foundation\, Palazzo Grassi\, Venice; La Fondación Jumex\, Mexico City; Hammer Museum\, Los Angeles; Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art\, Kansas City; Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, Los Angeles; The Museum of Modern Art\, New York; The Museum Voorlinden\, Wassenaar; and the Whitney Museum of American Art\, New York.  \nSkira Rizzoli published the first comprehensive monograph of the artist’s career in 2010. Liza Lou is the recipient of the 2013 Anonymous Was A Woman Award and the 2002 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artist-talk-with-liza-lou/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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SUMMARY:Virtual| AT Together: Non-profit leadership with Jennifer Scanlan
DESCRIPTION:Image: Eyakem Gulilat. Photo by Jennifer Scanlan. \nIn this time of crisis\, ArtTable is reaching beyond geographic barriers to form a platform for connectivity for our community across professions. Each weekly session will bring together individuals within a particular profession in the art world for the exchange of ideas\, to share resources and to network. Members are invited to participate in a 45 minute open discussion to focus on how women in the visual arts are handling issues relating to our field. Members and non-members welcome. We ask that you sign up for the event that matches your role. \nThis session is for non-profit leadership and will be facilitated by Jennifer Scanlan. \nHow to take part! \n\nRegister for this event here\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\nJennifer Scanlan is an independent curator focusing on contemporary art and design. She has worked in exhibitions and programming in organizations and museums across the country\, most recently as the Exhibitions and Curatorial Director at Oklahoma Contemporary in Oklahoma City. From 2013 through 2015 she was a New York-based independent curator working on exhibitions at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City;  the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington\, D.C.; the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center in Vermont; the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz; and the Museum of Biblical Art in New York.   \nPrior to working independently\, for twelve years she was Associate Curator at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City. She has taught at Courtauld Institute of Art Summer School in London\, England\, and at Parsons The New School for Design in New York . She has a BA in art history and Italian from Vassar College\, Poughkeepsie\, New York\, and an MA in the history of decorative arts\, design\, and culture from the Bard Graduate Center\, New York\, New York. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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SUMMARY:Weekend Film Streaming: TALKING HOUSE Eileen Gray & Jean Badovici
DESCRIPTION:Image: © Elizabeth Lennard \nIntroducing ArtTable weekend film streamings! This weekend members will have the opportunity to access and watch TALKING HOUSE Eileen Gray & Jean Badovici\, a film by Elizabeth Lennard.  \nAre you an ArtTable member? If so\, here’s how to take part! \n\nRegistration will open on Friday\, May 15 at 10 AM: Login and register here to receive the link for this streaming\nThe link to the film will be located in the summary section of your registration confirmation email\nUse the link to access the film- enjoy!\nLet us know what you think! Tag us on Instagram @arttableinc and use the #ATstreaming\n\n\n“Talking House: Eileen Gray & Jean Badovici” is a 40-minute montage of E.1027\, the iconic modernist villa on the Cote d’Azur in 1929\, built by Eileen Gray and Jean Badovici . Filmed today\, and using Eileen Gray’s 1929 photographs of the villa and recently restored Le Corbusier film footage\, the camera takes us through E.1027 as the couple talks and argues off screen about the design philosophy behind the breakthrough layout\, interiors and furniture. Heated correspondence between Corbu (Le Corbusier) and Bado (Badovici) adds a bit of controversy over the later addition of Corbu’s wall paintings. \nThis multi-media art piece created by Elizabeth Lennard was part of the MoMA exhibit\, How Should We Live? Propositions for the Modern Interior (Oct. 1–April 23\, 2017) and is now in MoMA’s collection. \nIn lieu of the the canceled in person program to celebrate the Eileen Gray exhibition at Bard Graduate Center this Spring\, we’re kicking off this streaming series with a film that spotlight’s Gray’s status as a pioneer of modern architecture. \nStreaming should begin in time for Friday Happy Hour at 5 PM EST and conclude at midnight on Sunday. We hope you enjoy! \nThank you to Ingrid Dinter\, NY Chapter\, for organizing this program. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-weekend-film-streaming-talking-house-eileen-gray-jean-badovici/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | Curatorial Perspective: For a Dreamer of Houses
DESCRIPTION:Image: Misty Keasler\, Green Room (Quarenteen) Leagnul di Copii\, Tigru Mures\, Romania\, 2004. Courtesy Misty Keasler and The Public Trust Gallery. \nHow to take part! \n\nRegister for this event here\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 presentation and virtual walk through of For a Dreamer of Houses\, an imaginative and immersive exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Art\, with Dr. Anna Katherine Brodbeck\, the Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art at the Dallas Museum of Art\, as part of ArtTable’s virtual curatorial perspective series. For a Dreamer of Houses explores the significance of the spaces we inhabit and how they represent ourselves\, our values\, and our desires- a curatorial theme that feels all too relevant as so many of us remain at home.  \nAbout Dr. Anna Katherine Brodbeck \nAnna Katherine Brodbeck.\nDr. Anna Katherine Brodbeck is the Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art at the Dallas Museum of Art. She joined the DMA in January 2017 as the Nancy and Tim Hanley Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art\, as was promoted to Associate Curator in May 2018. Brodbeck has extensive knowledge of modern and contemporary art\, with a focus on Latin American art\, as well as a background in Islamic art. As the Hoffman Family Senior Curator\, Brodbeck oversees exhibitions\, programming\, publications\, and acquisitions related to the Museum’s leading collection of contemporary art. In collaboration with Dr. Agustín Arteaga\, The Eugene McDermott Director\, and other colleagues throughout the Museum\, Brodbeck works to expand the scope of the department to reflect the DMA’s commitment to presenting an inclusive\, globally-minded vision of the art historical canon. \nSince joining the DMA in 2017\, Brodbeck has curated several exhibitions across the breadth of contemporary art\, including Jonas Wood (2019)\, the first major museum survey of works by the beloved Los Angeles-based painter. She also curated America Will Be!: Surveying the Contemporary Landscape (2019)\, a focused exhibition of works primarily from the DMA’s collection of contemporary art—including 15 new acquisitions she oversaw for the DMA—that take the American landscape as a point of departure. \nBrodbeck also served as installation curator for the Dallas presentations of Günther Förg: A Fragile Beauty (2018)\, the most comprehensive survey of Förg’s work to date\, and Laura Owens (2018)\, the critically acclaimed mid-career survey of the American artist. She also curated the immensely popular presentation of Yayoi Kusama: All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins (2017) and co-curated Truth: 24 frames per second\, the DMA’s first exhibition dedicated to time-based media. Additionally\, she has organized the DMA’s exhibition series Concentrations\, which spotlights emerging international artists.  \nPrior to arriving at the DMA\, Brodbeck worked in curatorial departments at the Carnegie Museum of Art\, the Frick Collection\, and the Museum of Modern Art\, New York. She co-curated the first comprehensive US retrospective of the influential Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica in Hélio Oiticica: To Organize Delirium (2016)\, co-organized by the Carnegie Museum of Art\, the Art Institute of Chicago\, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. She also delivered extensive exhibition research for Picasso’s Drawings\, 1890–1921: Reinventing Tradition (The Frick Collection\, 2011) and Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years (The Museum of Modern Art\, 2007).   \nBrodbeck has been supported by a number of fellowships\, and she has delivered scholarly papers and contributed to numerous publications in her field. She has also served as an adjunct instructor of art history at New York University and Hunter College\, and is a member of the College Art Association and Latin American Studies Association.   \nDr. Brodbeck earned her master’s and doctorate degrees in art history from the Institute of Fine Arts\, New York University. She is a magna cum laude graduate of New York University and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. \nThank you to Sarah McNaughton\, NY Programs Committee\, for organizing this event.
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LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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SUMMARY:AT CONNECT | Laura Bardier
DESCRIPTION:Image: Laura Bardier \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 open to members only. Suggested donation of $15.00. We hope to see you there! \nHow to take part! \n\nRegister here!\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\nArtTable CONNECT virtual lunch breaks \nArtTable is expanding its CONNECT program to intimate online discussions open to members nationally across chapters. Originally designed to further encourage one-to-one networking amongst its members in DC\, CONNECT transitioned to a virtual lunch hour conversation series designed to allow members to ask questions outside their day-to-day areas of expertise. \nDuring this session we will hear from Laura Bardier\, Executive Director of the James Howell Foundation (New York) and Founding Director of ESTE ARTE Art Fair (Punta del Este).  \nLaura Bardier (1976\, Montevideo) is Executive Director of the James Howell Foundation (New York) and Founding Director of ESTE ARTE Art Fair (Punta del Este).  \nIn 2002 she collaborates with the Municipality of Naples\, to create the first contemporary art center of the city: PAN. From 2004 to 2008\, she served as curator at PAN\, where she oversaw the exhibitions programming and initiated the museum’s media art collection.  \nFrom 2008 to 2010\, she was the collection manager for the J.P. Carroll Private Collection (New York / London).  From 2010 to 2014\, she was the collection manager for the well-respected collector and philanthropist Estrellita B. Brodsky. \nIn 2015\, she founded ESTE ARTE\, the International Art Fair in Uruguay. The fair is brought forth by my commitment and passion for the arts and making it accessible to the widest audience possible. Its goal is the professionalization of the visual arts in the region and the advancement of private and public collections. Presenting 140 international exhibitors\, throughout the first six editions the fair has welcomed 25\,000 visitors\, among the most renowned international collectors and art supporters. Laura Bardier shaped and led the organization’s strategy to grow relationships with private and public donors\, collectors\, and art dealers to implement the most international art fair in South America.  \nIn 2017\, she was appointed to create the James Howell Foundation in New York\, for which she is now Executive Director. As an artist-endowed foundation\, the James Howell Foundation supports education programs\, exhibitions\, and scholarships.  \nShe has written on contemporary art in publications such as Domus Magazine\, Arte al Día\, Review\, Infonegocios and has curated several exhibitions including Robots\, Los Impolíticos\, and Richard Garet: Espacios no-Euclídeos\, and The Birdwatchers. She has also organized international conferences including1st Forum on Documentation\, 2nd Forum on New Media Art\, and Art and the New Media Art series for the MoMA-PS1 radio at the 52nd Venice Biennale.  \nShe is member of the National Committee of Visual Arts of Uruguay\, and has been a jury in several awards\, such as the Cezanne Prize of the French Embassy in Uruguay and the Parsons School of Design. Laura Bardier received her master’s degree in Curatorial Studies\, focusing in new media\, from the Donau Universität\, Austria.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/at-connect-laura-bardier/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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SUMMARY:AT CONNECT | Caryn Keppler
DESCRIPTION:Image: Caryn Keppler \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 open to members only. 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\nArtTable CONNECT virtual lunch breaks \nArtTable is expanding its CONNECT program to intimate online discussions open to members nationally across chapters. Originally designed to further encourage one-to-one networking amongst its members in DC\, CONNECT transitioned to a virtual lunch hour conversation series designed to allow members to ask questions outside their day-to-day areas of expertise. \nDuring this session we will hear from Caryn b. Keppler\, partner at Putney Law\, on estate planning. \nCARYN B. KEPPLER has extensive experience in all aspects of estate\, gift and charitable planning for foreign and domestic individuals\, artists and collectors\, conventional and alternative families\, as well as business succession and continuity planning. Caryn’s areas of focus also include representing individuals regarding prenuptial\, post-nuptial and domestic partnership agreements and assisting families in planning for their disabled children. She has represented artists’ foundations\, both fiduciaries and beneficiaries in the administration of domestic estates and trusts\, as well as estates and trusts having contacts in international jurisdictions\, and in litigation with the Internal Revenue Service and in the Surrogate’s Courts. Prior to entering private practice\, Caryn was an attorney with the Internal Revenue Service. \nMs. Keppler is certified as an Estate Planning Law Specialist* by the Estate Law Specialist Board\, Inc.\, an organization accredited by the American Bar Association and affiliated with the National Association of Estate Planners and Councils. Caryn is one of a select number of Estate Planning Law Specialists practicing in New York and New Jersey. \nMs. Keppler is a Director and former Secretary / Treasurer of the Estate Law Specialist Board Inc. and a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (“STEP”) New York\, the American Bar Association’s Section of Real Property\, Trusts and Estate Law\, Income and Transfer Tax Planning Group\, the New York State Bar Association Trusts and Estates Section\, the New York State Bar Association Entertainment\, Arts\, the New York City Bar Association’s Art Law Committee and Sports Law Section and the UJA – Federation of New York Lawyers Division\, Trusts and Estate Group. She is also a member of the New York State Bar Association’s Committee on LGBT People and the Law and ArtTable\, an association of professionals who advise fine artists. She is a member of the Estate Planning Council of New York City\, a past president of the Rockland County Estate Planning Council and a former member of the Westchester County Estate Planning Council. \nThank you to Concetta Duncan\, for moving the CONNECT program online and to Katherine Wilson-Milne for organizing. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/at-connect-caryn-keppler/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200528T160000
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CREATED:20200519T203913Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Pecha Kucha!
DESCRIPTION:How 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\nWe’re kicking off summer with a virtual Pecha Kucha! \nThe Pecha Kucha 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 have been working on during and the evolution of projects during our current crisis. \n \nAbout our participants:  \nLaila Abdul-Hadi Jadallah: Drawing Out the Artist in Everyone: Creating Accessible Art Education Opportunities in the Online Space \nLaila Abdul-Hadi Jadallah is the Managing Director of Washington Studio School\, a nonprofit arts organization in Washington\, D.C. where she is responsible for fundraising\, communications\, operations\, and strategies\, including partnerships and community outreach in collaboration with the Artistic Director. Ms. Jadallah has over 12 years of experience in the nonprofit sector and art consulting in communications\, exhibition development and cultural heritage protection having held positions at the Fabric Workshop and Museum\, Art Fraud Insights\, LLC\, and International Arts and Artists. She received her BA in Integrative Studies/Arts & Culture from George Mason University’s School of Integrative Studies. She also holds certificates from SPEOS Photographic Institute Paris in photography and Harvard Business School Online in Business Fundamentals.   \nIlaria Conti: Labor\, Art\, and Auratic Conditions \nIlaria Conti is an independent curator and cultural worker with a focus on social justice and engaged artistic practices\, epistemological pluralism\, and the relationship between institutional infrastructures and public engagement. She is the Vice President of African Art Dialogues\, a non-profit organization producing the African Art in Venice Forum. Most recently\, she served as Research Curator at the Centre Georges Pompidou for Cosmopolis\, a multiyear platform devoted to research-based art. Previously\, she was Exhibitions and Programs Director at CIMA New York\, Assistant Curator of the 2016 Marrakech Biennale\, and Samuel H. Kress Interpretive Fellow at the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, among other positions. Her curatorial projects include Is This Love? Art / Labor / Auratic Conditions (2020)\, Cosmopolis #2: Rethinking the Human (2019)\, Cosmopolis #1.5: Enlarged Intelligence (2018)\, Cosmopolis #1: Collective Intelligence\, (2017); 6th Marrakech Biennale: Not New Now (2016); and Méxtasis (2016). She holds a BA and an MA in Contemporary Art History and Curatorial Studies from the University of Rome La Sapienza and an MA in Visual Arts Administration from New York University. \nSusan Power: Cuban Sculptor Agustín Cárdenas: Expanding the Canon \nAn independent scholar and curator based in Los Angeles and specializing in modern and contemporary art\, Susan L. Power holds a doctorate from the Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. She has lectured and published internationally on the reception and dissemination of surrealism in North America as well as artist-designed strategies of display\, from surrealist exhibitions to contemporary interventions in institutional and commercial settings. Most recently\, she contributed a catalog essay on the American reception of Rumanian artist Victor Brauner published in partnership with the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Her current scholarship focuses on the work of Cuban sculptor Agustín Cárdenas\, with recent essays in the exhibition catalogue Agustín Cárdenas: Mon Ombre Après Minuit\, currently at the Maison d’Amérique Latine\, Paris\, France until June 10\, 2020\, and “Agustín Cárdenas: Sculpting the ‘Memory of the Future\,’” in the forthcoming issue of the peer-reviewed Journal of Surrealism and the Americas. She has worked in curatorial and educational roles at the Musée d’Art moderne de la ville de Paris\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Marciano Art Foundation. \nMasha Turchinsky: Small Museum\, Big Footprint \n\nMasha Turchinsky is Director and CEO of the Hudson River Museum\, where she oversees the largest cultural organization in Westchester County\, New York. With a mission to connect diverse communities through the power of arts\, sciences and history\, the HRM’s collections include nineteenth-century to contemporary American art; Glenview\, a Gilded Age home on the National Register of Historic Places; an environmental teaching gallery; a state-of-the-art planetarium; and an amphitheater dedicated to the performing arts. Under Turchinsky’s direction\, the Hudson River Museum garnered the 2019 Engaging Communities Award from the Museum Association of New York for the collecting initiative and exhibition Through Our Eyes: Milestones and Memories of African Americans in Yonkers and the 2019 Award for Excellence in Publications for Maya Lin: A River Is a Drawing by the Greater Hudson Heritage Network. She is currently overseeing a $10+ million capital expansion and improvement project at the Museum. Previously\, Turchinsky worked for nineteen years at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the Digital and Education Departments\, overseeing teams dedicated to original content and design. While at the Met\, she also served as delegate to the board of trustees. As a consultant\, she has worked with the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History and the New York Botanical Garden. She is a member of the Association of Art Museum Directors and currently serves on ArtTable’s national Board of Directors. Turchinsky holds an EdM in International Educational Development from Teachers College\, Columbia University\, an MA in Education from New York University\, and a BS in Russian Studies from Georgetown University. \nThank you to Hope Davis\, New York Chapter\, and Roni Feinstein\, Southern California Chapter. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-pecha-kucha/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200529T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200531T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200527T180627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T185144Z
UID:3066-1590746400-1590962400@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Weekend Film Streaming: Driven to Abstraction
DESCRIPTION:ArtTable weekend film streaming is back this weekend! This weekend members will have the opportunity to access and watch\, Driven to Abstraction\, a film by Daria Price.  \nAre you an ArtTable member? If so\, here’s how to take part! \n\nRegistration will open on Friday\, May 29 at 10 AM EST and close on Sunday\, May 31 at 10 PM EST.\nLogin and register here to receive the link for this streaming\nThe link to the film will be located in the summary section of your registration confirmation email\nUse the link to access the film- enjoy!\nLet us know what you think! Tag us on Instagram @arttableinc and use the #ATstreaming\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDRIVEN TO ABSTRACTION unravels a mutating tale of self-delusion\, greed\, and fraud — the $80 million forgery scandal that rocked the art world and brought down Knoedler\, New York City’s oldest and most venerable gallery. Was the gallery’s esteemed director the victim of a con artist who showed up with an endless treasure trove of previously unseen abstract expressionist masterpieces? Or did she eventually suspect they were fakes? Whatever the truth\, two women from very different worlds crossed paths in what would become the greatest hoax ever of Modern American Art. \n  \nAbout the Filmmaker\nDaria Price works in both documentary and narrative film. Making DRIVEN TO ABSTRACTION\, she spent years following an art forgery hoax and the New York trial that exposed the scandalous habits of the art trade. New York State Council on the Arts and New York Women in Film & TV awarded the documentary completion grants\, and Raindance Film Festival nominated it for “Best Documentary Feature.” Daria’s first feature OUT ON A LIMB won “Best Documentary” at the Boston International Film Festival and was broadcast throughout the USA and world. She wrote\, directed\, and edited the award-winning short SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST\, a satirical mystery that lampoons America’s obsession with youth and beauty. A screenwriter and script supervisor for many years\, she is a member of Writers Guild of America East and IATSE. For info: www.driventoabstractiondocumentary.com \n  \nDriven to abstraction is distributed by Grasshopper Film. Available on Streaming Platforms August 2020 \nAvailable now: Educational Public Performance & DSL  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nThank you to Daria Price for making this possible\, Hope Davis for assistance\, and Ingrid Dinter for organizing.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/weekend-film-streaming-driven-to-abstraction/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200607T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200607T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200514T133934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T185040Z
UID:2998-1591527600-1591534800@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | Reading at the (Art)Table
DESCRIPTION:Image: Everything She Touched: The Life of Ruth Asawa \nHow to take part! \n\nRegister for this event here\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\nThis program is for ArtTable members only! \n\nReading at the (Art)Table has gone online to keep us connected and engaged in conversations about art\, culture\, criticism\, and contemporary challenges in the Time of Corona. \nWe will be meeting for our virtual Reading at the (Art)Table\, a Brunch and Book Discussion started by the Northern California Chapter. Our current book selection is “Everything She Touched: The Life of Ruth Asawa” by Marilyn Chase. We look forward to this biography of an extraordinary artist who rose above dark history to create some of the most intricately beautiful work of her day. \n\nThank you to Jan Wurm\, Northern California Chapter\, for organizing. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-reading-at-the-arttable-2/
LOCATION:Maryland
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200617T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200617T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200612T162959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T185007Z
UID:3235-1592395200-1592398800@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:AT CONNECT | Bernadine Bröcker Wieder
DESCRIPTION:How 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\nArtTable CONNECT virtual lunch breaks \nArtTable is expanding its CONNECT program to intimate online discussions open to members nationally across chapters. Originally designed to further encourage one-to-one networking amongst its members in DC\, CONNECT transitioned to a virtual lunch hour conversation series designed to allow members to ask questions outside their day-to-day areas of expertise. \nDuring this session we will hear from Bernadine Bröcker Wieder is CEO and founder of Vastari Group\, on the evolution of technology for the art market\, and how “Web 3.0” will change the art world at the core\, especially in light of recent times with COVID-19 business interruption.\n \nBernadine Bröcker Wieder is CEO and founder of Vastari Group\, an online marketplace securely connecting private collectors of art\, exhibition producers\, venues and museums for exhibition loans and tours. She was a founding member of the team at Trinity House gallery on Maddox Street in London\, has worked to represent illustrators at Traffic Creative Management agency and facilitated museum exhibition design at Ralph Appelbaum Associates in New York. \nBernadine is a member of the Professional Advisors to the International Art Market\, the Association of Women in the Arts and the Worshipful Company of Arts Scholars. Bernadine holds a Master’s degree in History of Art and Art-World Practice from Christie’s Education/The University of Glasgow and a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts/Illustration from Parsons School of Design\, New York. \nShe is a young ambassador to the Museum of London\, an advisor to We Are Museums\, Cromwell Place\, Artnome\, the Christie’s Employers Advisory Group and a mentor at the Founder Institute. In 2018 she was selected for Apollo Magazine’s 40 under 40 Europe\, and Bernadine and co-founder Francesca Polo were shortlisted for the Natwest Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2017. \nBernadine is a proponent of technological innovation for the art world\, and in July 2018\, Vastari helped co-organise the first Christie’s Art+Tech Summit in London\, focussing on blockchain technology and the first Future of the Art Market Unconference at Somerset House in London in 2019.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/at-connect-bernadine-brocker-wieder/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200622T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200622T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200601T200012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233726Z
UID:3110-1592841600-1592845200@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:RE/ VIEW | Navigating Public Defunding
DESCRIPTION:Introducing RE/ VIEW\, an online program discussion series to address reopening and reimagining museums\, art spaces and institutions across the country. Understanding that this crisis has upended previous conditions and revealed vulnerabilities in how we exhibit\, present and view art\, we invite leaders across our field to strategize for the future. This event is open to members and non-members with a 5$ minimum donation.  \n\nRegister here\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\nArtTable’s Philadelphia chapter brings together our city’s female arts leaders to discuss strategizing the future of Arts and Culture in the wake of drastic public budget cuts of the city’s arts programs. Earlier in May\, Mayor Jim Kenny introduced a 2021 budget proposal that eliminates both the Philadelphia Cultural Fund and the Office of Arts and Culture and Creative Economy. ArtTable will discuss this industry-threatening cut\, the potential impact\, and the organizational efforts taken by arts communities to stay afloat during this crisis. \nParticipants: \nValerie Gay\, Deputy Director for Audience Engagement & Chief Experience Officer\, Barnes Foundation \nBefore joining Art Sanctuary as executive director in 2012\, Gay served as Assistant Dean for Institutional Advancement for Temple University’s College of Education\, as well as the College of Education’s Director of Development and Alumni Affairs. She also held the position of Vice President and Portfolio Manager with PNC Advisors\, where she managed investment portfolios of high net-worth individuals and family trusts. In 2006\, Gay founded Fortress Arts Academy\, a nonprofit that provides arts and skill-building lessons to children and adults\, especially those in underserved communities. In 2017\, she co-founded Davis Gay + Associates\, a firm providing targeted support for nonprofit and social-venture organizations seeking to solve societal problems. She also cofounded the EVER Ensemble\, a collective of women musicians who perform diverse musical genres\, from classical to hip-hop. \nGay serves on the boards of directors for the Barra Foundation and the Philadelphia Cultural Fund\, and is a member of the Arts + Business Council for Greater Philadelphia’s Advisory Board. She also currently serves on Mayor Jim Kenney’s Council for the Arts. She earned a Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance from the University of the Arts and a Master of Music in Vocal Performance and a Professional Studies Certificate at Temple University’s Boyer College of Music and Dance. She also completed degree coursework at Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University and is a Certified Financial Planner. \n\nJane Golden\, Founder and Executive Director Mural Arts Philadelphia \nJane Golden has been the driving force of Mural Arts Philadelphia since its inception in 1984\, overseeing its growth from a small city agency into the nation’s largest public art program. Under Golden’s direction\, Mural Arts has created over 4\,000 works of transformative public art through community engagement. In partnership with innovative collaborators\, she has developed groundbreaking and rigorous programs that employ the power of art to transform practice and policies related to youth education\, restorative justice\, environmental issues and behavioral health. Sought-after nationally and internationally as an expert on urban transformation through art\, Golden has received numerous awards for her work\, including the Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Award and Philadelphia Magazine’s Trailblazer Award. She is an adjunct professor at the University of Pennsylvania\, and serves on the Mayor’s Cultural Advisory Council\, the Penn Museum Advisory Committee\, and the board of directors of The Heliotrope Foundation. \nLiz Grimaldi\, Executive Director\, Fleisher Art Memorial \nLiz Grimaldi is the Executive Director of Fleisher Art Memorial\, the country’s oldest community art school. Today\, Fleisher is a celebrated and thriving community arts center\, driven by a mission to make art accessible to everyone\, regardless of economic means\, background or artistic experience. Fleisher offers creative learning opportunities to more than 20\,000 people each year through free and low-cost classes\, long-term artist residencies in public schools and community centers throughout Southeast Philadelphia\, a robust exhibitions program\, and ColorWheels\, its mobile art studio. This summer\, Fleisher is the lead arts education provider for 3\,000 children in the City of Philadelphia’s 150 summer recreation sites. \n Before Fleisher\, Grimaldi was the Executive Director of The Village of Arts and Humanities\, where she co-founded the youth-driven arts and culture publication\, CRED magazine\, piloted a digital media program with the US Attorney’s Office\, and helped launch PhillyEarth\, a center for environmental education. During her tenure\, Grimaldi advocated for the City’s definition of economic development activities to include independent contractors such as artists and program instructors\, resulting in an $850\,000 tax credit to be redirected towards the creative economy and youth entrepreneurship education. \nPrior to the States\, Grimaldi lived in Hong Kong\, Barcelona\, and Rome\, and worked for Galería Senda and Cabinet Magazine. Liz holds a B.A. in Fine Arts from Bryn Mawr College and lives in Philadelphia with her husband\, two daughters\, and pet tarantula. \n\nChristina Vassallo\, Executive Director of the Fabric Workshop and Museum \nChristina Vassallo was appointed Executive Director of the Fabric Workshop and Museum\, in Philadelphia\, effective January 2\, 2020. Previously\, she spent six productive years as Executive + Artistic Director of SPACES\, in Cleveland\, where she provided creative direction and oversaw operations for one of the longest running alternative art organizations in the country. Before relocating to Cleveland\, she was Executive Director of Flux Factory\, in NYC\, where she set the course for an expansive art collective and residency program. She is currently completing the Chief Executive Program of National Arts Strategies with a nonforprofit certificate from Harvard Business School\, as well as a Fall 2020 fellowship through the German Marshall Fund. \nModerator:  \nRachel Zimmerman\, Founding Artistic and Executive Director\, InLiquid\nRachel Zimmerman is the Founding Artistic and Executive Director of InLiquid\, a non-profit visual arts organization\, with over 20 years of experience in managing and curating art and design projects. Through her leadership\, InLiquid continues to support the careers and creative practices of over 300 working artists each year and produces over 40 public exhibitions annually. \nInLiquid has been honored with numerous awards\, including Philadelphia Magazine’s Best of Philly Award for Affordable Art and The Culture Trip’s Pennsylvania Local Favorite Award. Zimmerman has also received citations from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the City of Philadelphia\, as well as a nomination for the 2017 Rad Award for Nonprofit of the Year (Rad Girls). At InLiquid’s recent 20th Anniversary Celebration\, Philadelphia’s Chief Cultural Officer\, Kelly Lee presented a mayoral proclamation to InLiquid for its work in creating a vibrant visual arts community in Philadelphia. \nAs an artist and curator\, Zimmerman has been named one of the region’s “Top 101 Emerging Connectors” in 2008\, as well as a Creative Connector by Leadership Philadelphia. She is a Leadership Philadelphia and Designing Leadership alumna\, and has served on numerous committees from Design Philadelphia to the executive board of the Philadelphia Cultural Fund. Currently\, she is on the art advisory committees of CFEVA and the Main Line Art Center\, the co- chair of ArtTable (Philadelphia)\, and the Creative Industries Working Group (Philadelphia Office of Arts\, Culture and the Creative Economy\, City of Philadelphia) and a board member of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance. \nOther events in this series:  \nTuesday\, June 23: The Rise of the Regional: Recovering Mid-sized Institutions \nTuesday\, June 30: Decentralizing the museum: Digital tools and Creating Community online \n… more to come! 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/postponed-re-view-navigating-public-defunding/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200624T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200624T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200612T141310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T184850Z
UID:3233-1593000000-1593003600@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:AT CONNECT | Dana Prussian
DESCRIPTION:How 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\nArtTable CONNECT virtual lunch breaks \nArtTable is expanding its CONNECT program to intimate online discussions open to members nationally across chapters. Originally designed to further encourage one-to-one networking amongst its members in DC\, CONNECT transitioned to a virtual lunch hour conversation series designed to allow members to ask questions outside their day-to-day areas of expertise. \nDuring this session we will hear from Dana Prussian\, Vice President\, Art Services Specialist at Bank of America Private Bank on Art Market Trends in the Age of COVID-19. \nDana Prussian is Vice President\, Art Services Specialist at Bank of America Private Bank\, based in New York City. In this role\, Dana helps drive the bank’s art opportunities across all divisions nationally\, with a specific focus on Central South\, South Atlantic\, and Southeast divisions. She works directly with art collecting clients and prospects to meet their needs through art lending\, consignment\, wealth planning\, and philanthropy. \nDana joined U.S. Trust in January 2019 from Bessemer Trust where she was a Client Advisor for three years. At Bessemer\, Dana helped cultivate a book of clients and advised them on a wide array of services\, including investment management\, trust and estate planning\, real estate\, and art services. Prior to Bessemer\, Dana began her career at Christie’s before going on to Barclays. \nShe earned a duel Bachelor of Arts in Art History and Political Science from Barnard College\, Columbia University \nThank you to the DC Chapter Executive Committee for organizing this event. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/at-connect-dana-prussian/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200626T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200626T093000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200618T174741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T184747Z
UID:3253-1593160200-1593163800@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:BreakfastTable Special: Setting the Table
DESCRIPTION: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! Registration is open to members only. Suggested donation of $15.00. We hope to see you there! \nHow to take part! \n\nClick here to Register for this event and login (this event is for ArtTable members only)\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\nArtTable East Coasters\, join us for a special BreakfastTable program celebrating the launch of “Setting the Table\,” a page that highlights the stories of thirteen trailblazing women\, all early members of ArtTable DC Chapter\, who have each been instrumental in shaping the DC art community. The website was created by ArtTable DC’s 2019-2020 Faith Flanagan Fellows and is based on interviews conducted over several months. \nThis event will start 30 minutes later than usual to allow adequate time for coffee brewing and breakfast making! \nThe Faith Flanagan Fellowship Program is a Washington\, D.C. chapter program\, based locally\, that provides mentorship and a one-year provisional membership in the DC Chapter to a select few individuals with at least 2 years of experience in the visual arts field. \nDuring this interactive BreakfastTable program\, attendees will be asked to respond to the following questions: What are some words you would use to describe the ArtTable community? How has ArtTable helped you grow since you’ve joined it? Are there any physical objects or places that relate to your arts journey? And what are your hopes for ArtTable and the art community in the coming years? \nThank you to ArtTable DC’s 2019-2020 Faith Flanagan Fellows: Ella Weiner\, Jennifer Anne Mitchell\, Emily Ann Francisco\, and Laura Augustin.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/breakfasttable-special-setting-the-table/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200629T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200629T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200622T171326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233711Z
UID:3270-1593446400-1593450000@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:RE/ VIEW| Staffing & Leadership with The Philadelphia Museum of Art's Union Leaders
DESCRIPTION:The Philadelphia Museum of Art. Photo: Sang-Min Yoon/Flickr. \nIntroducing RE/ VIEW\, an online program discussion series to address reopening and reimagining museums\, art spaces and institutions across the country. Understanding that this crisis has upended previous conditions and revealed vulnerabilities in how we exhibit\, present and view art\, we invite leaders across our field to strategize for the future. This event is open to members and non-members with a $15 suggested donation.  \n\nRegister here\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 on staffing\, leadership and unions with two of the main organizers behind the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s recently founded workers’ union. We’ll hear from Nicole Elizabeth Cook\, Ph.D.\, Program Manager for Graduate Academic Partnerships and Sarah Shaw\, Museum Educator and Coordinator of the Education Resource Center at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on organizing during this pandemic\, the challenges that unions are facing during this time and how unions are shifting operations to support members as museums plan to reopen.  \n\n\n\n\nThis will provide an opportunity to hear directly from Sarah and Nicole on building a union and supporting workers at the PMA\, while addressing issues related to staffing and reopening. How are museums prioritizing operations in order to work with smaller teams? What departments are we seeing dissolve and what is being prioritized during this time? \nSarah Shaw is a Museum Educator and Coordinator of the Education Resource Center at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In her role as Resource Center Coordinator\, she works closely with classroom teachers\, teaching artists\, pre-service teachers and other educators to integrate visual arts into all kinds of teaching and learning. She was previously a classroom teacher in Philadelphia public\, charter\, and independent schools and earned an M.A. and M.S.Ed. from the University of Pennsylvania. \nNicole Elizabeth Cook is a Program Manager for Graduate Academic Partnerships at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. She develops and coordinates object-based study workshops and other initiatives for graduate students and she also works with undergraduate and graduate fellows at the museum. Nicole holds a Ph.D. in Art History from University of Delaware and a M.A. from Tyler School of Art\, Temple University. She has previously worked in research\, curatorial\, and educational positions at private art collections\, arts nonprofits\, and museums. Her personal research currently focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to early modern women artists. \nNicole Elizabeth Cook\nSarah Shaw
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/re-view-staffing-leadership-with-the-philadelphia-museum-of-arts-union-leaders/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200630T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200622T180604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233704Z
UID:3285-1593532800-1593536400@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:RE/ VIEW | Expanding Reach and Audience with Augmented and Virtual Reality
DESCRIPTION:Clockwise from top left: Sisa Bueno\, Vashti DuBois and Robin White Owen \n Introducing RE/ VIEW\, an online program discussion series to address reopening and reimagining museums\, art spaces and institutions across the country. Understanding that this crisis has upended previous conditions and revealed vulnerabilities in how we exhibit\, present and view art\, we invite leaders across our field to strategize for the future. This event is open to members and non-members with a $15 suggested donation.  \nHow to take part! \n\nRegister here\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 discussion on using augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) tools to expand an institutions’ reach and programming. During this discussion we will hear from Sisa Bueno\, founder of Vuevelo\, an AR platform that works alongside museums\, Vashti DuBois\, Executive Director/Founder of the Colored Girls Museum that is working with AR/VR to develop a virtual experience that connects artists\, educators and technologists with everyday women of the African diaspora\, and Robin White Owen\, Co-founder and Principal of Media Combo\, which works within museums again focusing on AR/VR. \nSisa Bueno \nOriginally from New York City\, Sisa Bueno is an Afro-Latina film & multimedia maker who is fascinated by people of all cultures and seeks to awaken our own empowerment. She studied both film production and interactive technologies at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University (NYU). The NBC Network named Sisa a 2013 Latina Innovator for her upcoming documentary “To the Mountains\,” which takes place in Bolivia\, South America. Sisa is a recipient of the ITVS-PBS Diversity Development grant\, HotDocs CrossCurrents grant\, and BAVC MediaMaker fellow for her current work in progress\, “For Venida\, For Kalief.” \nSisa is also currently a 2018-2020 Member of the NEW INC tech incubator program within the New Museum working with Augmented Reality (AR) developing an art-viewing app tentatively called Vuevelo (currently in prototype stage). The goal is to provide an enhanced curated experience via an interactive AR platform that gives extra media content for featured works of art in real time. Her fascination with finding solutions for providing additional context\, and her experimentation with VR and AR technology inspired her to create the Vuevelo platform to fulfill an existing need for art lovers seeking more vetted information about the works that they love straight from the creators/curators themselves. \nVashti DuBois \nPrior to creating The Colored Girls Museum (TCGM)\, Vashti DuBois held leadership positions at a number of organizations over the span of her 30-year career in non-profit and arts administration. DuBois’ work focused primarily on issues impacting girls and women of color at organizations such as The Free Library of Philadelphia\, Tree House Books\, the historic Church of the Advocate\, the Children’s Art Carnival in New York City\, the Haymarket People’s Fund in Boston\, Congreso Girls Center and The Leeway Foundation. \nIn 2015\, DuBois opened TCGM to “honor the stories\, experiences and history of Colored Girls throughout the African Diaspora.” It is the first memoir museum of its kind offering visitors a multi-disciplinary experience in a residential space. TCGM initiates the “ordinary” object\, submitted by the colored girl herself\, as a representative of an aspect of her story and personal history which she finds meaningful. \nTCGM has been engineered to pop up in other cities and neighborhoods around the country\, transforming ordinary spaces into Colored Girls Museum outposts that collect\, archive and share the stories of indigenous Colored Girls. \nDuBois is a graduate of Wesleyan University and a NAMAC Fellow. She is currently working on a book about the making of The Colored Girls Museum. \nRobin White Owen \nRobin White Owen is a Principal and Creative Producer at MediaCombo\, a digital media studio she founded with her husband\, Michael Owen\, in 2004 in New York. They produce user friendly and engaging experiences in virtual reality\, augmented reality and interactive applications\, as well as audio tours and videos. These projects are designed to build engagement\, relationships and knowledge. \nVirtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) create immersive experiences that can accomplish these goals because they help visitors gain a deeper\, more personal understanding of a story. \nShe is currently completing Tracing Paint: the Pollock-Krasner Studio in VR\, a VR experience for the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center in East Hampton\, NY. Visitors in Quest VR headsets will find themselves in the studio as it looked when first Pollock and then Krasner painted their most iconic works there\, seeing those paintings in situ\, and hearing the artists speak about their process. \nHer first AR project was an AR audio tour at The Morgan Library & Museum\, launched in December 2018\, The 1907 Tour: Pierpont Morgan’s Library Revealed. It takes advantage of the unique attributes of augmented reality to merge the past with the present\, blending time and distance\, delving into Morgan’s personal life\, and his sources of inspiration. \nHer first Virtual Reality project was a 3D virtual tour of We Are Nature\, a ground- breaking exhibition examining the human causes of climate change\, at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh. \nIn addition to producing in VR & AR\, Robin has produced interactive applications\, sim games\, websites\, audio tours and video programs for a broad spectrum of internationally known cultural and civic organizations\, and corporations\, including the Rubin Museum of Art\, The Museum of the City of New York (MCNY)\, the International Center of Photography (ICP)\, the American Museum of Natural History\, the New-York Historical Society\, the Jewish Museum\, the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation\, and Metropolitan Transit Authority Capital Construction (MTACC). \nRobin has been a member of ArtTable for many years\, serving on the Program Committee for several of them. At present she volunteers as Co-Chair of the Media\, Technology & Design Commission in the Career & Technology Education program at the NYC Dept of Education\, and is an Advisory Board Member of Calm Clarity. She frequently presents at museum and technical conferences on AR and VR in museums and has recently written on this topic for the touring museum exhibition platform TEO.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/re-view-expanding-reach-and-audience-with-augmented-and-virtual-reality/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200712T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200712T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200629T191022Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | Reading at the (Art)Table
DESCRIPTION:How to take part! \n\nRegister for this event here\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\nThis program is for ArtTable members only! \n\nThe Northern California Chapter hosts Reading at the (Art)Table\, now a virtual brunch and discussion of art books. This months selection\, Black Mountain: An Interdisciplinary Experiment 1933-1957. \nPublished by Spector Books and the National galerie\, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin\, this book provides us with an opportunity to delve deeply into the extraordinarily fertile environment and history of Black Mountain.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-reading-at-the-arttable-3/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200715T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200715T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200518T174940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T184621Z
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SUMMARY:AT CONNECT | Hillary Burchfield
DESCRIPTION:Image: Hillary Burchfield \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 open to members only. 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\nArtTable is expanding its CONNECT program to intimate online discussions open to members nationally across chapters. Originally designed to further encourage one-to-one networking amongst its members in DC\, CONNECT transitioned to a virtual lunch hour conversation series designed to allow members to ask questions outside their day-to-day areas of expertise. \nDuring this session we will hear from Hillary Burchfield\, founder of Hillary Burchfield\, LLC\, on her experience starting up on her own and building her business. Topics included: \n– Getting the nuts & bolts in place: transitioning a side hustle to a full-time position\n– Evaluating your positioning\, professional experience\, and timing in the art world\n– Knowing when the timing is right – the “galvanizing moment”\n– Advice on leveraging your network to grow your business quickly\n– Thinking currently and pivoting as needed\n– Starting a business in the current climate – how to prepare for a launch\, survival and success in a post-quarantine art world \nHillary Burchfield\, LLC is a New York-based fine arts executive search and talent acquisition firm. Hillary received her BA from Vanderbilt University\, and her MA in Art Business from Sotheby’s Institute of Art. She gained professional experience throughout her career at prominent international galleries\, auction houses\, art advisories\, and other arts organizations\, before launching Hillary Burchfield\, LLC. Hillary has cultivated close relationships with galleries\, museums\, auction houses\, artist estates\, artist studios\, and non-profit organizations\, and works to connect these organizations with qualified candidates to build their teams and enhance their businesses. With a personal understanding of the challenges in navigating a career change in the art world\, Hillary is dedicated to consulting candidates openly and honestly\, and providing the most thorough networking opportunities for each candidate with a commitment to meeting their professional goals. \nThank you to Concetta Duncan\, for moving the CONNECT program online and to Jacqueline Towers-Perkins for organizing.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/at-connect-hillary-burchfield/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200717T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200717T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200710T171912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233655Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | Learning and leading in times of trauma: How to establish an anti-racist workplace
DESCRIPTION:Join ArtTable for a participatory webinar on creating an anti-racist workplace culture with consultants and educators\, Susan X Jane and Adriele Parker\, who specialize in building strategies for diversity\, equity and inclusion in the workplace. Led by Susan and Adriele\, we’ll lean into discomfort\, discuss practicing intersectional feminism in the workplace\, and take on long-term meaningful action for organizational progression. This event is open to members only with a suggested donation of $15.00.  \nHow to take part! \n\nLogin and Register here\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link\nDue to the participatory nature of this event\, we ask that you sign in on a laptop or computer.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nSusan X Jane\nSusan is a skilled trainer and coach with over 25 years of experience working in mission-focused organizations and supporting leaders who are ready to take on the challenge of our times. Read more about Susan’s work here. \nAdriele Parker\nAdriele is a NY-based consultant who helps tech leaders\, teams\, and companies improve cultural competency and build more equitable and inclusive spaces. You can learn more about Adriele here.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-learning-and-leading-in-times-of-trauma-how-to-establish-an-anti-racist-workplace/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200721T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200721T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200714T143352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233619Z
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SUMMARY:RE/ VIEW: The Future of International Storage\, Travel and Care for Collections
DESCRIPTION:We are currently at capacity for this event. If you’d like to listen in live we will be streaming this on our Youtube page. Please head here to watch along! \nIntroducing RE/ VIEW\, an online program discussion series to address reopening and reimagining museums\, art spaces and institutions across the country. Understanding that this crisis has upended previous conditions and revealed vulnerabilities in how we exhibit\, present and view art\, we invite leaders across our field to strategize for the future. This event is open to members and non-members with a $15 suggested donation.  \n\nJoin ArtTable for a RE/ VIEW program on the future of international loans\, insurance\, couriers and storage. We’ll be discussing inventive solution building when moving a work across borders during a global pandemic\, as well as new logistical measures and responsibilities taken on by institutions\, collectors and art spaces within and outside of the US.  \nHow will this affect an international market? How are registrars\, handlers and art services working to return works and provide safe access to collections? During this event\, we will hear from Sydney Briggs\, Associate Registrar\, Collections\, Museum of Modern Art\, Jacqueline Cabrera\, Principal\, Cabrera+Art+Management\, and Melissa Osterwind\, Chief Operating Officer\, SRI Fine Art Services. This conversation will be moderated by Jessica Porter\, Lila Harnett Executive Director\, ArtTable. \nAbout the participants: \nSydney Briggs is an Associate Registrar with a 20-year career managing the permanent collections of the Departments of Painting and Sculpture\, Media and Performance Art\, and Drawings and Prints at The Museum of Modern Art\, NY. Most recently\, she was the Lead registrar for the reinstallation of MoMA’s newly expanded 4thfloor permanent collection galleries\, collaboratively overseeing the installation of a variety of works spanning the late 1930s – 1970s. She has couriered fragile works of art\, managed complex installations\, and organized shipments of incoming acquisitions and loans both domestically and internationally. She is integrally involved in ongoing collection maintenance for the museum’s Gilbert B. and Lila Silverman Fluxus and Instruction Drawings Collections. She has guest lectured on contemporary exhibition management for museum studies at New York University. She co-published an article on collaborative work practices in the Journal of the American Institute for Conservation\, and has blogged about her work documenting installations for the former Inside/Out-A MoMA/PS1 blog. Before joining MoMA she was a registrar for Sotheby’s NY\, and began her career as a gallery assistant for June Kelly Gallery\, NY. She holds a BA in the History of Art from Wesleyan University and has studied graduate art history at City University of New York/ Hunter College. \nJacqueline Cabrera is Principal at Cabrera + Art + Management\, a company that focuses on registration and collection management projects for both the private and public sector. She is a founding board member and past President of the Association of Registrars and Collection Specialists (ARCS)\, and founder and host of the Registrar Hour. The Registrar Hour is an international weekly Zoom hour specifically for registrars\, topics covered included fine art shipping\, art couriers\, fine art insurance\, disaster planning\, re-opening plans\, digital condition reports and indemnity schemes. Over the years she has served on the Program Committees for American Alliance of Museums\, Western Museum Association\, the California Association of Museums and Art Table\, Inc. She also served as Chair of the Registrars Committee Western Region\, as a board member of the Western Museum Association\, and participated in the leadership training program at the Getty Leadership Institute (Claremont University). From 1996 to 2016\, she was an exhibition registrar at the J. Paul Getty Museum and Getty Villa. Prior to joining the Getty in 1996 she was the Registrar at the Long Beach Museum of Art and previously a Painting Department Assistant at Sotheby’s. \nMelissa Osterwind holds a Masters Degree in Public Administration from Syracuse University\, with a Finance concentration. Prior to her tenure as Chief Operating Officer at SRI Fine Art Services\, Melissa was the Controller at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and oversaw their $1.6 billion expense budget. She joined SRI in 2013 and immediately felt that company’s commitment to supporting the arts and other cultural institutions aligned with her call to public service. \nMelissa has used her extensive financial and team-building experience to guide SRI through record growth; doubling the staff\, storage footprint and gross sales over the past six years. Her success is hinged on providing tailored logistics solutions to gallerists\, museums\, and private collectors coupled with excellent client relationships.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/re-view-the-future-of-international-storage-travel-and-care-for-collections/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200722T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200722T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200626T145526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T182618Z
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SUMMARY:AT CONNECT | Building AWARE with Camille Morineau
DESCRIPTION:Image: Camille Morineau\, credit: Photo Valerie Archeno \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 open to members only. 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\nArtTable is expanding its CONNECT program to intimate online discussions open to members nationally across chapters. Originally designed to further encourage one-to-one networking amongst its members in DC\, CONNECT transitioned to a virtual lunch hour conversation series designed to allow members to ask questions outside their day-to-day areas of expertise. \nThis week we’ll hear from Camille Morineau\, Director and Co-Founder of AWARE: Archives of Women Artists\, Research and Exhibitions\, on building AWARE. \nBased in Paris\, AWARE is a French non-profit organization dedicated to the creation\, indexation and distribution of information on women artists of the 20th century. This year\, The Armory Show in New York partnered with AWARE on a new juried award to recognize the best booth dedicated to a solo presentation of a female artist\, awarding $10\,000 to the artist or her estate. \nWith degrees from both the École normale supérieure and the Institut national du patrimoine\, Camille Morineau has worked for twenty years in public cultural institutions in France\, including ten years as curator of the contemporary collections at the musée national d’Art moderne – Centre Georges-Pompidou (Paris). She has curated numerous exhibitions there\, including Yves Klein (2006)\, Gerhard Richter (2012)\, Roy Lichtenstein (2013)\, and the site elles@centrepompidou (2009-2011) dedicated solely to female artists from the collections of the musée national d’Art moderne. \nShe has also curated several exhibitions as a free-lance curator\, including Niki de Saint Phalle at RMN – Grand Palais (Paris\, 2014) and Guggenheim Bilbao (2016)\, Ceramix. From Rodin to Schütte\, about the use of ceramics by artists of the 20th and 21st century\, at Bonnefanten Museum Maastricht (2015) and La maison rouge\, Fondation Antoine de Galbert\, with Manufacture de Sèvres (Paris\, 2016). From 2016 to October 2019\, she has been the director of exhibitions and collections at Monnaie de Paris\, where she has curated the following exhibitions: Women House\, also shown at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington (2017-2018)\, Floor-naments\, an exhibition marking the 40th anniversary of the Centre Pompidou (2017)\, Subodh Gupta (2018)\, Thomas Schütte (2019)\, Kiki Smith (2019-2020).
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/at-connect-building-aware-with-camille-morineau/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200723T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200723T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200702T183345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233609Z
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SUMMARY:AT LOCAL | NoCal Film Night: Through a Lens Darkly
DESCRIPTION:NoCal Film Night: Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People\nTuesday\, July 23\, 5:30-8:00 PM PDT \n\nAT LOCAL virtual programs present opportunities to connect as a local chapter online. This event is for members of ArtTable’s Northern California chapter. Stay tuned for AT LOCAL events near you! \nHow to take part! \n\nRegister for this event here\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\nThis program is for ArtTable members only! \nAdditional Registration information \n\nTo view the film\, all attendees will need to create an account with kanopy.com\, a free service that allows you to stream films through libraries.\nTo create an account\, go to kanopy.com. You will need a library card to set up your account. If you do not have a library card\, contact your local library branch to receive one digitally.\nOnce you have signed up for an account\, visit https://sfpl.kanopy.com/video/through-lens-darkly or search for the title of the film to access and view the film.\n\n\nJoin the Northern California Chapter for a virtual film night where we’ll watch and discuss Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People. Co-produced by art historian Dr. Deborah Willis\, Through a Lens Darkly is the first documentary to explore the role of photography in shaping the identity\, aspirations\, and social emergence of African Americans from slavery to the present. \nMembers are welcome to join for just the discussion part of the program from 7:15 – 8:00pm PST if they would prefer to view the film on their own time. \nNOTE: Please be aware that this film contains explicit images of racial violence. \nABOUT THE FILM \nBringing to light the hidden and unknown photos shot by both professional and vernacular African American photographers\, Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People opens a window into the lives of black families\, whose experiences and perspectives are often missing from the traditional historical canon. African Americans historically embraced the medium as a way to subvert popular stereotypes as far back as the Civil War era\, with Frederick Douglass photographed in a suit and black soldiers posing proudly in their uniforms. \nThese images show a much more complex and nuanced view of American culture and its founding ideals. Inspired by the book Reflections in Black by photo historian Deborah Willis\, the film features the works of esteemed photographic artists Carrie Mae Weems\, Lorna Simpson\, Anthony Barboza\, Hank Willis Thomas\, Coco Fusco\, Clarissa Sligh\, James Van Der Zee\, Gordon Parks\, and many others. \nClick here to see who’s already registered! \nThank you to Northern California Executive Committee for organizing this program!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-film-night-through-a-lens-darkly/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Northern California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200729T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200729T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200710T183013Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual: Meet the 2020 ArtTable Fellows!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion with our 2020 ArtTable Fellows where they will be discussing their projects and  experiences with the ArtTable Fellowship Program. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet our current fellowship cohort and learn more about the ArtTable Fellowship Program and the opportunities it provides to emerging professionals. We are pleased to be celebrate 20 years of this impactful program. Click here to read more about our Impact initiatives.  \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 open to members only. 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\nSince the year 2000\, ArtTable has conducted a Fellowship Program to address the marked lack of diversity in arts employment. The Fellowship provides quality experiences and mentorship to female-identifying graduate students and emerging professionals from backgrounds generally underrepresented in the field to aid their transition from academic to professional careers. Through one-on-one mentoring relationships at select museums and cultural institutions\, fellows have the opportunity to work with established leaders and gain exposure to a range of professional activities. \nThe ArtTable Fellowship Program is partnering this year with the Chrysler Museum of Art (Norfolk\, VA); The Laundromat Project (New York\, NY)\, the Museum of Chinese in America (New York\, NY); Socrates Sculpture Park (Long Island City\, NY); Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center (Oklahoma City\, OK); The Arts Student League of New York (New York\, NY); LACE\, Los Angeles Contemporary (Los Angeles\, CA); Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco\, CA); and The Morgan Library & Museum (New York\, NY). \n  \nParticipating ArtTable Fellow Bios\nJewel Ham\nThe Arts Student League\n\nJewel Ham is a 2020 Summa Cum Laude Howard University graduate\, with a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts. Interested in production\, curation\, and distribution of fine art alike\, she intends to increase the accessibility of visual art in Black and brown communities. \n\nJocelyn Lopez-Anleu\nLos Angles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE) \nJocelyn Lopez-Anleu was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles and is the first member in her family to attend a four-year university. Lopez-Anleu has packed a lot in her four years at UC Santa Cruz. Besides her B.A.\, she is completing minors in Latin American and Latino studies and History of Consciousness. During her second year\, she studied contemporary curatorial practices at the University of Cape Town in South Africa and engaged with different methods of studying art history at UCLA. She also interned at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, Museum of Contemporary Art\, Los Angeles\, and The Broad. These experiences starkly illustrated how limiting the traditional art world can be\, and she has dedicated her efforts to bring underrepresented artists from communities of color to the forefront. “I do this in hopes that by seeing art that engages with their identity\, communities of color and queer communities of color will arrive at an understanding that art and careers in the arts is not something that is inaccessible to them. \n\nMichelle Mandarino\nThe Chrysler Museum of Art \nMichelle Mandarino is an MA student in Art History at Indiana University and the Graduate Curatorial Assistant of European and American Art at the Eskenazi Museum of Art. Her research interests include southern Baroque painting and the cross-cultural relationship between Italy and Spain in the seventeenth century. \n\nTaylor Payer\nSocrates Sculpture Park \nBoozhoo! My name is Taylor Payer and I am a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Anishinaabe. I graduated from Dartmouth College in 2015 with a Bachelor’s in Women’s and Gender Studies. During my last year of undergraduate\, I was a student fellow at the Hood Museum of Art where I worked on public programming and curated an exhibition of contemporary art by women of color and indigenous women. \nFor the last three years I have worked as a curator and community engagement director at the All My Relations Gallery in Minneapolis\, Minnesota. I have also been an arts educator at the Walker Art Center.  As an emerging arts professional\, I have been able to curate\, organize\, and install several exhibitions and creative place-keeping initiatives. \n\n\nErica Rawles\nThe Laundromat Project\n\nErica Rawles is an artist\, writer\, facilitator\, and collaborator with a background in community engagement and organizing. In addition to her personal art practice and work as a freelance writer\, Erica collaborates with organizations in a participatory\, creative process that prioritizes community building and empowerment. Before joining the Laundromat Project as an ArtTable fellow\, she worked as Creative Strategist for the Little Tokyo Service Center and as an educator at the Museum of Contemporary Art\, Los Angeles. She is also an AmeriCorps alumna. Erica holds a dual B.A. in studio art and philosophy from Claremont McKenna College. \n\nCarola Reyes\nYerba Buena Center for the Arts\n\nCarola Reyes Benítez is a recent graduate from NYU’s College of Arts and Sciences. Born and raised in San Juan\, Puerto Rico\, she embarked to New York City to pursue studies in Art History and Business Studies. During her four years at university\, she has had various experiences in the art world\, including internships at The Whitney Museum of American Art\, Sotheby’s\, and Salon 94 gallery in NYC. Her academic interests include international contemporary art and design\, specifically that of the Americas. As an incoming ArtTable Fellow at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts\, she plans to gain further experience in an arts institution while fostering new relationships within the San Francisco art community. \n\nLisa Zhang\nMuseum of Chinese of America \nLisa Yin Zhang is an artist\, art historian\, and writer\, based in Queens\, NY. She is a graduate of Williams College\, and is interested in marginal narratives of modern and contemporary art history.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-meet-the-2020-fellows/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200815T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200815T121500
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200727T195556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233551Z
UID:3436-1597489200-1597493700@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:AT LOCAL | Florida's Annual Membership Meeting
DESCRIPTION:AT LOCAL virtual programs present opportunities to connect as a local chapter online. This event is for members of ArtTable’s Florida chapter. Stay tuned for AT LOCAL events near you! \nHow to take part! \n\nRegister for this event here\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\nThis program is for ArtTable members only! \n\nArtTable FL Chapter is pleased to announce its Annual Membership Meeting (only for members).We will connect and focus exclusively on how our membership is doing during this pandemic\, as well as future plans. \nWe have created 5 focus groups that will meet prior to August Zoom call to discuss and later share with the Chapter members their thoughts and issues. \nPlease register to participate! We look forward to catching up!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/at-local-floridas-annual-membership-meeting/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Florida
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200825T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200825T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200811T171105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233541Z
UID:3487-1598378400-1598382000@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Summer Cocktail Hour with The Cocktail Bandits and Van Gogh Vodka
DESCRIPTION:6 PM EDT/ 5 PM CDT/ 3 PM PDT \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 open to members only. Suggested donation of $15.00. We hope to see you there! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register and Login!\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\nThis event if for ArtTable members only! Interested in joining us? Find out more about membership here! \n\nJoin ArtTable\, the Cocktail Bandits and our friends at Van Gogh Vodka for a summer cocktail hour! \nWe’ll be making “The Rose Gold:’ \n\n11/4 oz of Van Gogh Vodka\n2 oz of rose flower tea\n1 oz of honey syrup\n1/4 oz of lemon juice\nGarnish of lemon / rose flower\n\nVan Gogh Vodka released its first limited edition #GoghGirl bottle to 31 markets across the U.S. just in time to toast National Girlfriends Day (August 1\, 2020). Created by artist Kate Worum\, a recognized print and pattern designer\, the GoghGirl label pays homage to the brand’s namesake artist Vincent Van Gogh by featuring similar flowers shown in his painting “Oleanders.” In addition to showcasing female art and using the campaign hashtag #GoghGirl on the bottle\, Van Gogh vodka will donate a $1 per bottle sold to ArtTable! You can find Van Gogh vodka for this event and beyond here! \nJohnny Caldwell and Taneka Reaves are the dynamic duo known around the globe as the curly-haired Cocktail Bandits. Read more about the Cocktail Bandits here!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-summer-cocktail-hour-with-the-cocktail-bandits-and-van-gogh-vodka/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200902T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200902T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200818T155939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T182302Z
UID:3505-1599048000-1599051600@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Virtual | AT CONNECT: Klaudia Ofwona Draber
DESCRIPTION:Image: Klaudia Ofwona Draber\n\n\n12 PM EDT/ 11 AM CDT/ 9 AM PDT\n\n\nThis event will take place as a live conversation! Registration is open to members only. 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\n\n\nThe AT CONNECT program series presents intimate online discussions open to members nationally across chapters. Originally designed to further encourage one-to-one networking amongst its members in DC\, CONNECT transitioned to a virtual lunch hour conversation series designed to allow members to ask questions outside their day-to-day areas of expertise. \nThis week we’ll hear from Klaudia Ofwona Draber is the Executive Director and Curator at ​​KODA\, on residency building and supporting the work of artists. KODA’s focus is on supporting the professional and artistic growth of mid-career artists\, who create conceptual and social justice related work. \n\nKlaudia Ofwona Draber is the Executive Director and Curator at ​​KODA​—a NYC-based social practice nonprofit\, an artist residency for mid-career artists. She’s also the founder of Ofwona Foundation\, building schools in Africa. Previously she managed $2-20 million capital investment projects in Africa\, governed a $3.2 billion strategic portfolio and managed art CSR projects at UBS\, and consulted strategy and technology for the British Council Arts—including writing and implementation of the program management policy and standards for a $50 million global portfolio of Visual Arts\, Theater\, Music\, Dance\, Fashion and Design\, Film and Creative Economic projects and programs. Klaudia trained and mentored over 100 project managers and executives\, in best practices in Project Management. Some of the artists she worked with include Terence Koh\, Tahir Carl Karmali\, Lina Puerta\, Hidemi Takagi\, or Kenseth Armstead. She completed MA in Art Business at the Sotheby’s Institute of Art New York\, where she returns regularly as a guest speaker\, and MSc in Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics\, with a focus on the art market. Klaudia serves on the Membership Committee of ArtTable.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-connect-klaudia-ofwona-draber/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200903T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200903T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200805T162830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233532Z
UID:3463-1599156000-1599159600@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:AT Circle Virtual | Collection Talks: Elaine Goldman
DESCRIPTION:Image: Elaine Goldman as a child playing the accordion \nIntroducing Exclusive Virtual Collection Visits for ArtTable Circle Members! \nHOW IT WORKS: \nArtTable Circle members receive access to a recorded collection tour. These recordings have been made by the collector\, exclusively for ArtTable Circle members- please do not share or rerecord this video. Circle members are then invited to attend a live virtual Q&A led by ArtTable’s Executive Director\, Jessica Porter\, to learn more! \nHOW TO TAKE PART: \n\nAre you an ArtTable Circle 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\nElaine Goldman is a collector and philanthropist who serves as a trustee of the Aperture Foundation\, a multi-platform publisher and center for the photography community; and as a member of the photography committee of The Morgan Library & Museum\, focusing on 19th-century art books and photographers. She is involved with a variety of other art organizations in New York City and beyond that promote and inspire contemporary artists\, including MAG.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/at-circle-virtual-collection-talks-elaine-goldman/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:ArtTable Circle
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200904T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200904T093000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200818T154238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T182025Z
UID:3502-1599208200-1599211800@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:AT LOCAL | DC BreakfastTable with Marta Staudinger
DESCRIPTION:Image: Marta Staudinger \n8:30 AM EDT/ 7:30 AM CDT \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 a presentation and informal conversation and with Marta Staudinger\, founder and director of Latela Curatorial\, and the GLB Memorial Fund which supports woman-identifying artists and curators who reside in Washington DC\, Maryland or Virginia. \nIn 2014\, Marta founded Latela Curatorial: an Art & Curatorial Lifestyle Boutique which provides art consultation to art collectors and commercial clients in the Washington DC region. In 2015\, she opened the Latela Art Gallery\, a multi-purpose space which serves as a curatorial office and client meeting space\, artist studio and is also regularly activated for art exhibitions. The gallery has been voted Best Commercial Art Gallery in Washington DC consecutively since its opening in 2016\, 2017\, 2018 & 2019. \nMarta is passionate about improving the Arts Ecosystem in Washington DC to continue to draw national/international attention to the DMV’s artistic currents and talents. In 2018\, she challenged DC’s Comprehensive Cultural Plan. In 2019\, Latela Curatorial was highlighted as one of “5 Art Destinations Changing DC’s Creative Scene”. Most recently\, Marta spearheaded the example of “How Apartment Buildings can become Showcases for Artists in DC” in partnership with local developer WC Smith by sourcing only local\, original artwork in one of the city’s newest luxury apartment buildings setting a precedent for developers to contribute to the local creative economy. \nIn May 2020\, during the Covid-19 pandemic\, Marta launched the GLB Memorial Fund for the Arts which provides financial support to woman-identifying artists and curators who reside in Washington DC\, Maryland or Virginia to further advance women-led contemporary art initiatives. \nMarta Staudinger has worked in multiple fine art capacities over the last decade as an Independent Curator and Artist\, but also as an Art Professional in some of the most prominent art historical institutions including the National Bargello Museum in Florence\, Italy; the Antoni Tàpies Foundation in Barcelona\, Spain; the Art Museum of the Americas and the National Gallery of Art in Washington\, DC. Throughout her time working in institutions\, she has maintained an artist practice\, which has included apprenticing with professional painters and expressing her creative voice with the multiple cultures in which she has lived. \nMarta divides her time wearing multiple hats as an Art Consultant\, Curator\, Gallerist\, Artist & Art Historian. She travels regularly for curatorial projects + to lecture in Italy\, Portugal and Spain as a Smithsonian Journeys Expert. \nThank you to Allison Nance\, DC Chapter Programs Chair.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/at-local-dc-breakfasttable-with-marta-staudinger/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200909T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200909T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200818T164552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T181951Z
UID:3509-1599652800-1599656400@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Virtual | AT CONNECT: Naomi Baigell
DESCRIPTION:This program is open to ArtTable members for free.  Non members are welcome at an additional cost of $10. ArtTable Members\, please make sure to log-in to your account for complimentary access.  \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\n\n\nThe AT CONNECT program series presents intimate online discussions open to members nationally across chapters. Originally designed to further encourage one-to-one networking amongst its members in DC\, CONNECT transitioned to a virtual lunch hour conversation series designed to allow members to ask questions outside their day-to-day areas of expertise. \n\nDuring this session we will hear from Naomi Baigell\, Managing Director\, Marketing and Client Relationships at Athena Art Finance. Naomi will give an introduction to art finance and art lending and will discuss Athena’s unique approach as a specialized\, independent firm that provides financial solutions to private collectors\, galleries\, family trusts\, and artist foundations and estates who want to access the value of the works of art they hold\, but do not wish to sell them. \nNaomi has 30+ years of experience in the art and finance industries and as a leader in identifying and crafting proactive business development opportunities. As Managing Director at Athena Art Finance\, Naomi works with clients to develop art-secured loans and financial strategies\, cultivates and maintains partnerships\, and creates strategic business opportunities for Athena’s clients. \nPrior to joining Athena\, Naomi was Senior Vice President and Director of Global Corporate Art Services at Sotheby’s Auction House. Naomi earned her B.A. in Art History and Business from University of Massachusetts at Amherst and earned her appraisals certificate from NYU. \nThank you to Sarah McNaughton\, ArtTable NY Programs Chair. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-connect-naomi-baigell/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Houston
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200910T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200910T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200811T154401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T181711Z
UID:3484-1599764400-1599771600@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:AT LOCAL | DC Around the Table Book Group
DESCRIPTION:AT LOCAL virtual programs present opportunities to connect as a local chapter online. This event is for members of ArtTable’s DC chapter. Stay tuned for AT LOCAL events near you! \nHow to take part! \n\nRegister for this event here\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\nThis program is for ArtTable members only! \n\nJoin us to discuss Art In Sight\, by Fanchon Silberstein\, ArtTable member and intercultural specialist. \nOpen to all members. We meet four times a year. Come to one or all. \nThank you to Ruth Abrahams.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/3484/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Washington, D.C.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200913T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200913T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153022
CREATED:20200818T152729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T181631Z
UID:3499-1599994800-1600002000@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | Reading at the (Art)Table
DESCRIPTION:11 AM PDT/ 1 PM CDT/ 2 PM EDT \nHow to take part! \n\nRegister for this event here\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\nThis program is for ArtTable members only! \n\nReading at the( Art)Table\, the Northern California Chapter’s book club\, will be reading and discussing “Curatorial Activism: Towards an Ethics of Curating ” by Maura Reilly. \nArranged in thematic sections focusing on feminism\, race\, and sexuality\, “Curatorial Activism” examines and illustrates pioneering examples of exhibitions that have broken down boundaries and demonstrated that new approaches are possible\, from Linda Nochlin’s “Women Artists” at LACMA in the mid-1970s to Jean-Hubert Martin’s “Carambolages” in 2016 at the Grand Palais in Paris. The book profiles key exhibitions by pioneering curators including Okwui Enwezor\, Linda Nochlin\, Jean-Hubert Martin and Nan Goldin\, with a foreword by Lucy Lippard\,
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-reading-at-the-arttable-4/
LOCATION:Maryland
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