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SUMMARY:NY | Conversation: Women Leaders in the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Anne Pastnernak. (Photo: Timothy Greenfield-Sanders); Nathalie Bondil. (Photo: Jean-François Brière); Kaywin Feldman. (Photo: Courtesy of National Gallery of Art\, Washington\, D.C.) \nThis event is free\, but please click here to RSVP. Seating is first come\, first served. NOTE: The rest of the Museum is closed on this date. \nArtTable in partnership with Artnet and the Brooklyn Museum presents a conversation with women leaders in the arts.  \nThe directors of three major metropolitan museums—Nathalie Bondil (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts)\, Kaywin Feldman (National Gallery of Art\, Washington\, D.C.)\, and Anne Pasternak (Brooklyn Museum)—come together to discuss the changing role of museums in the twenty-first century. In a conversation moderated by Alison Stewart\, host of WNYC’s live daily show All Of It\, the three leaders reflect on their experiences at the helm of encyclopedic museums\, explore the challenges museums will face in the future\, and consider how cultural institutions can become more accessible\, inclusive spaces for community engagement and social justice. \nThe Brooklyn Museum is committed to making our galleries and programs accessible to everyone. To request accommodations\, such as assistive listening devices\, ASL interpretation\, or open captioning\, contact us at access@brooklynmuseum.org.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/ny-conversation-women-leaders-in-the-arts/
LOCATION:Brooklyn Museum\, 200 Eastern Parkway\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11238-6052\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York
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SUMMARY:SOCAL | Photo L.A. with Shana Nys Dambrot
DESCRIPTION:Image: Anja Niemi\, The Fictional Roadtrip\, 2018. Courtesy Galerie XII\, Los Angeles. \nClick here to Register!\nJoin us for a Sunday afternoon walkthrough of Photo L.A. with Shana Nys Dambrot! \nYou may have already activated your VIP passes for this year’s Photo L.A. (if not\, see link below)\, but to truly experience the fair\, join us for a walkthrough with ArtTable member\, art critic\, curator\, author\, and LA Weekly Arts Editor Shana Nys Dambrot. \nPhoto L.A. brings the best of the photography world to the Barker Hanger with a collaborative platform that links dealers and collectors with artists and galleries from around the globe. The longest-running international photographic art fair on the West Coast\, Photo L.A. 2020 will host a roster of 65-75 local and international galleries and dealers\, collectives\, leading not-for-profits\, art schools\, and global booksellers. With erudition\, penetrating insight\, and wit\, Dambrot will highlight trends and the fair’s most notable works. \nArtTable Members are invited to the 28th edition of Photo LA! \nA collaborative platform that links the international photography community; World-class artists/photographers\, galleries\, dealers\, & publishers. \nJanuary 30th – February 2nd\, 2020\nThe Historic Barker Hangar–Santa Monica\, CA \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \n3021 Airport Avenue3021 Airport AvenueThank you to Marina Erfle\, Director of VIP Relations\, Photo L.A.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/socal-photo-l-a-with-shana-nys-dambrot/
LOCATION:Barker Hangar\, 3021 Airport Avenue\, Santa Monica\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern California
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SUMMARY:NY | Book Talk: 'Unspeakable Acts...' with Nancy Princenthal
DESCRIPTION:Image: Unspeakable Acts: Women\, Art\, and Sexual Violence in the 1970s by Nancy Princenthal. \nClick here to Register\nJoin ArtTable for a conversation with Nancy Princenthal on her most recent book\, “Unspeakable Acts: Women\, Art\, and Sexual Violence in the 1970s\,” about how artists have made sense (or not) of sexual violence against women. Nancy will be in dialogue with artist Lisa Corinne Davis at the home of Laura Kruger. \nNancy is a former Editor of Art in America had has contributed to Artforum\, Parkett \, the Village Voice and the New York Times.  She has received the 2016 PEN American award for biography\, a book on Agnes Martin\, and has written catalogue essays in monographs on Louise Fishman\, Nancy Rubins\, Mark di Suvero\, Robert Mangold\, Ann Hamilton Shirin Neshat\, Joyce Kozloff\, Alfred Jaar\, Eija-Liisa Ahtila\, Chuck Close\, Deborah Butterfield\, and others as well. She has taught at Princeton\, Yale and is currently on the faculty of the School of Visual Arts.  \n“Nancy Princenthal is an award-winning author of many books on important topics in art. In “Unspeakable Acts\,” she delves into the links between violence and silence\, art and terror\, and how pioneering women made them into art… Princenthal is also deft at drawing a roadmap through the political\, social and aesthetic divisions of the ‘70s”- Hyperallergic \nLisa Corinne Davis is an artist whose works have been exhibited in museums and galleries across the country. Her works are in numerous public and private collections.  She has received numerous awards and grants and has taught art for the past 25 years at Parsons School of Design Cooper Union School of Art\, Yale University and is currently a Full Professor at Hunter College. Lisa also writes essays on her own work\, that of others and on what it means to be Black in the American Art World today. \nWho’s attending this event? Click here to see who’s signed up! \nThank you to Susan Halper\, Laura Kruger and Lori Shepard for organizing this program. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/ny-book-talk-unspeakable-acts-women-art-and-sexual-violence-in-the-1970s-with-nancy-princenthal/
LOCATION:To be provided upon registration
CATEGORIES:New York
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CREATED:20191220T160335Z
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SUMMARY:DC | Around the Table Book Group
DESCRIPTION:Click here to Register\nJoin ArtTable DC for our member’s book club focusing on books by artists or about the visual arts. We read a mixture of fiction\, memoir\, and biography\, plus anything else that seems interesting. This book club is open to all members. Please register online in advance. \nThis month we’ll discuss “The Great Man” by Kate Christensen. \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-around-the-table-book-group/
LOCATION:New York
CATEGORIES:Washington, D.C.
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SUMMARY:NY | The Aesthetics of Femininity through the Ages at The Winter Show
DESCRIPTION:Image: Max Colby. Cadmium Wilt. Crystal and plastic beads\, sequins\, found fabric\, trim\, fabric flowers\, polyester batting\, thread. 12 x 12 x 16”. 2018. \nThis event is free and open to the public. Click here to RSVP. \n\n\nArtTable\, in collaboration with the Winter Show\, invites guests to investigate the aesthetics of femininity throughout the ages in antiques\, fine and decorative arts. Touching on examples included in this year’s show\, we’ll be engaging dealers\, scholars\, writers and experts in a lively panel to explore expressions and appearances of femininity. How has the feminine been employed by makers and designers of the past? We’ll be breaking down cliches and contemplating how feminine aesthetics reflect periodical trends and power structures. This conversation will be moderated by Elissa Auther\, Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs and the William and Mildred Lasdon Chief Curator at the Museum of Arts and Design. \n\nElissa Auther is the Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs and William and Mildred Lasdon Chief Curator at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD). Previously\, she was the Windgate Research Curator at MAD and Visiting Associate Professor at the Bard Graduate Center\, where her teaching focused on the intersection of craft and contemporary art. She has published widely on a diverse set of topics\, including the history of modernism and its relationship to craft and the decorative\, the material culture of the American counterculture\, and feminist art. Her monograph\, String\, Felt\, Thread: The Hierarchy of Art and Craft in American Art (University of Minnesota Press)\, focuses on the broad utilization of fiber in art of the 1960s and 1970s and the changing hierarchical relationship between art and craft expressed by the medium’s new visibility. Auther is also an accomplished curator. Her exhibitions include West of Center: Art and the Counterculture Experiment in America\, 1965–1977\, Pretty/Dirty\, the retrospective exhibition of the painter and photographer Marilyn Minter\, and Improvisational Gestures\, a survey exhibition of the sculptor and performance artist Senga Nengudi. Her most recent exhibitions for the Museum of Arts and Design include Surface/Depth: The Decorative After Miriam Schapiro and Vera Paints a Scarf: The Art and Design of Vera Neumann. A feminist public intellectual\, Auther founded and co-directed for ten years the program “Feminism & Co.: Art\, Sex\, Politics\,” which focused on issues of women and gender through the lens of creative practice.  \nPanelists:  \nMax Colby\, artist \nThrough lush\, detailed work in embroidery and textiles\, Max Colby reframes traditional notions of domesticity\, power\, and gender through a queer and non-binary lens. Colby has exhibited internationally including Jane Lombard Gallery\, Wave Hill\, and Museum Rijswijk. Colby’s work has been featured in the Huffington Post\, NBC Out\, Gay City News\, and The Evergreen Review\, among others. They were recently an artist in residence at the Museum of Arts and Design in Manhattan\, The Wassaic Project\, MASS MoCA and a Leslie-Lohman Museum Queer Artists’ Fellow. Born in West Palm Beach\, Colby received their BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston and Tufts University. They live and work in Brooklyn.  \nElizabeth Feld\, Managing Director; Director\, Furniture & Decorative Arts\, Director\, American Decorative Arts\, Hirschl & Adler \nElizabeth has just celebrated her 20th anniversary at Hirschl & Adler Galleries\, where she serves as Managing Director as well as Director of American Furniture and Decorative Arts. Since 1999\, she has curated six furniture and decorative arts exhibitions for the gallery\, all with extensive accompanying catalogues\, as well as five exhibitions of the work of contemporary artist MacArthur grant recipient Elizabeth Turk\, one of the gallery’s represented living artists. \nElizabeth served as the Chairman of the Winter Antiques Show Dealers’ Committee for six years and is a regular lecturer on the subjects of furniture\, decorative arts\, and the art market in general. \nGabriella Picone\, Director of Communications\, R&Company\, and founder of Idda Studio\n\nGabriella Picone is a New York-based artist working in painting\, textiles\, and ceramics. She is currently the Director of Communications at R & Company\, the renowned design gallery based in New York City. She plays an integral role in the conception and promotion of numerous exhibitions\, international fairs\, and projects for the contemporary and historical artists represented by the gallery\, all bridging fine art and collectable design. Prior to her current role\, she worked at leading New York creative agency Black Frame developing branding and marketing strategies for a range of art\, design and fashion clients including Lindsey Adelman\, MoMA PS1\, Jean Nouvel\, David Kordansky Gallery\, Nike\, and RxArt. She has also worked with Frieze Art Fair and was part of the inaugural team to launch the first Frieze Art Fair in New York. She continually maintains her own studio practice as a painter and is the founder of idda studio\, an emerging design studio that specializes in fabric artworks for women that are both wearable and sculptural. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/ny-the-aesthetics-of-femininity-through-the-ages-at-the-winter-show/
LOCATION:The Winter Show\, Park Avenue Armory\, Park Avenue at 67th Street\, New York\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York
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SUMMARY:SOCAL | A Saturday in Pomona: Ceramics\, Networking Lunch\, and Artist Todd Gray!
DESCRIPTION:Image:  Todd Gray leading a tour of Todd Gray: Euclidean Gris Gris\, September 2019. \nClick here to Register!\nJoin ArtTable for an extraordinary day in Pomona with visits to the American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA)\, the Pomona College Museum of Art\, and the Williamson Gallery at Scripps College. \nAt AMOCA\, Executive Director Beth Ann Gerstein will lead us on a tour of Julie Green: Flown Blue. Bringing together over 800 plates\, platters\, and dishware\, the exhibition explores the artist’s longstanding engagement with secondhand porcelain and stoneware dishes\, drawing from both the large-scale political works for which Green is acclaimed and more recent works interrogating societal gender biases and personal histories. \nFollowing a self-pay group lunch at a restaurant nearby\, acclaimed photographer\, performance artist\, and sculptor Todd Gray will conduct a walkthrough of TODD GRAY: Euclidean Gris Gris at the Pomona College Museum of Art. The exhibition consists of a site-specific wall drawing and an evolving selection of photographs from Gray’s ongoing artistic examination of the legacies of colonialism in Africa and Europe. Los Angeles-based Gray\, whose work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions internationally including the Whitney Biennial 2019\, is currently serving as artist-in-residence at the college. \nAt the Williamson Gallery\, we will be treated to a preview of the 76th Scripps College Ceramic Annual: Duality and Context. The exhibition features work by eleven artists whose ceramics engage with and offer a variety of perspectives on the environment. \nThe schedule for the day will be as follows: \n10:30 AM Meet at AMOCA for a tour of the Julie Green and other exhibitions on view with Beth Ann Gerstein. \n12:00 PM Group self-pay lunch at a nearby restaurant. \n1:30 PM Visit to Pomona College Museum of Art and exhibition walkthrough with Todd Gray. \n3:00 PM Preview 76th Scripps College Ceramic Annual at the Williamson Gallery\, Scripps College. For those who can stay\, the Ceramic Annual Lecture with Garth Johnson\, Curator of Ceramics at the Everson Museum of Art\, Syracuse\, New York\, will be held at the Humanities Auditorium at Scripps at 4:00\, followed by the opening\, with live music and light refreshments\, at the gallery\, from 7:00 to 9:00. \nPlease note that yet another James Turrell Skyspace–Diving the Light\, 2007–is less than a ten-minute walk away from both the Pomona Museum Art and the Williamson Gallery. We will make a stop when time permits! \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \nThank you to with thanks to Alexandra Ehrlich and Roni Feinstein
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/socal-a-saturday-in-pomona-ceramics-networking-lunch-and-artist-todd-gray/
LOCATION:American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA)\, 399 N Garey Ave\, Pomona\, CA\, 91767\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern California
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SUMMARY:NY | Dutch Treat Breakfast at Sant Ambroeus
DESCRIPTION:Click here to REGISTER \n\nJoin us for an informal Dutch-treat breakfast at Sant Ambroeus Madison Avenue. Enjoy breakfast while catching up and networking with ArtTable members in a casual cafe setting. Sant Ambroeus is less than a 5-minute walk from the Met Breuer and surrounding museums.  \nTo view the menu and for more information\, visit Sant Ambroeus. \nSubways: \n6 to 77th Street \n  \n\nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered!\n\n\n\nThank you to Ingrid Dinter for organizing this program and Lori Shepard.  
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/ny-dutch-treat-breakfast-at-sant-ambroeus/
LOCATION:Sant Ambroeus Madison Avenue\, 1000 Madison Avenue\, New York\, 10021\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200123T090000
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SUMMARY:NY | Curatorial Perspective: Making Knowing: Craft in Art\, 1950–2019 with Jennie Goldstein
DESCRIPTION:Image: Liza Lou\, Kitchen\, 1991-96. Beads\, plaster\, wood and found objects\, 96 × 132 × 168 in. (243.8 × 335.3 × 426.7 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art\, New York; gift of Peter Norton 2008.339a-x. © Liza Lou. Photograph by Tom Powel\, courtesy the artist \nClick here to Register!\nJoin ArtTable NY for an early morning curatorial walkthrough of Making Knowing: Craft in Art\, 1950–2019 with Jennie Goldstein\, assistant curator\, Whitney Museum\, and co-curator of this exhibition. \nMaking Knowing: Craft in Art\, 1950–2019 foregrounds how visual artists have explored the materials\, methods\, and strategies of craft over the past seven decades. Some expand techniques with long histories\, such as weaving\, sewing\, or pottery\, while others experiment with textiles\, thread\, clay\, beads\, and glass\, among other mediums. The traces of the artists’ hands-on engagement with their materials invite viewers to imagine how it might feel to make each work. For more information see here. \nJennie Goldstein is an Assistant Curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Most recently she co-curated Making Knowing: Craft in Art\, 1950–2019\, which is on view until early 2021. Other exhibitions include Christine Sun Kim: Too Much Future (2018) and An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney Museum\, 1940 – 2017 (2017-2018). \nPlease meet in the Whitney’s Lobby at 8:50 AM. \nThank you to ArtTable member\, Jennie Goldstein.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/ny-curatorial-perspective-making-knowing-craft-in-art-1950-2019-with-jennie-goldstein/
LOCATION:Whitney Museum of American Art\, 99 Gansevoort Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200122T180000
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CREATED:20191223T220609Z
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SUMMARY:ArtTable Circle ⎟ JPMorgan Chase Collection Tour
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URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/arttable-circle-%e2%8e%9f-jpmorgan-chase-collection-tour/
LOCATION:JP Morgan Private Bank\, 390 Madison Avenue\, New York\, NY
CATEGORIES:New York,National
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED: DC | Curator's Talk and Preview of Moira Dryer
DESCRIPTION:Image: The Power of Suggestion\, Moira Dryer\, 1991 \nThis event has been postponed! Check back soon for a new date. \nGreater Reston Arts Center (GRACE) will present a selection of works by artist Moira Dryer (b. 1957\, Toronto\, Ontario; d. 1992\, New York\, New York) in conjunction with the major exhibition of Dryer’s early work at the Phillips Collection in Washington\, DC\, entitled Moira Dryer: Back in Business. Both exhibitions are curated by GRACE Executive Director and Curator Lily Siegel. \nDryer is primarily known for her large abstract paintings on wood panels. This exhibition will provide an intimate look at the artist’s practice through works given as gifts to friends and family\, many never previously shown publicly. Her work has been exhibited extensively across the United States in institutions such as Boston’s Institute for Contemporary Art; Whitney Museum of Modern Art; and The Museum of Modern Art\, New York. Dryer’s work is included in the permanent collections of The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum\, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art\, Los Angeles; and Museum of Modern Art\, New York. This exhibition is generously supported in part by Robert and Theresa Goudie and ARTSFAIRFAX. \n3:30 pm – Private champagne toast with ArtTable \n4 – 6 pm – Curator’s talk & Opening Reception \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \nThank you to Elizabeth Denholm\, Advancement Officer\, Greater Reston Arts Center. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-curators-talk-and-preview-of-moira-dryer-yours-for-the-taking-champagne-toast/
LOCATION:Greater Reston Arts Center\, 12001 Market St #103\, Reston\, VA\, 20190\, United States
CATEGORIES:Washington, D.C.
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SUMMARY:NOCAL | ArtTable + Untitled: Re-Imagining Equity in the Art World 2020
DESCRIPTION:Image: Surrogate: Mother to Myself\, 2017 Indira Allegra. Redwood\, 600 feet of cotton lead line rope\, brass\, steel. 65 x 54 x 18 IN | 165 x 137 x 4.5 CM \n  \nFor ArtTable’s third panel discussion at Untitled’s San Francisco edition and to celebrate ArtTable’s 40th year advocating for women working in the visual arts\, three noted San Francisco artists working in diverse media will discuss their art practices\, concerns and challenges\, and where the equity movement might lead in coming years.  \nFeaturing artists Indira Allegra\, Katherine Vetne and Erica Deeman\, will joined by Heidi Rabben\, Senior Curator at the Contemporary Jewish Museum. The conversation will be moderated by James Voorhies\, Chair\, Graduate Program in Curatorial Practice\, California College of the Arts\, with an audience Q&A to follow.  \nAre you an ArtTable member? Email programs@arttable.org to receive a discounted passcode for this event and Untitled’s program. \nThank you to Tracy Freedman\, Executive Committee\, ArtTable Northern California.  \n 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/nocal-arttable-untitled-re-imagining-equity-in-the-art-world-2020/
LOCATION:Untitled\, Art San Francisco  Pier 35\, 1454 The Embarcadero\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Northern California
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Northern California":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200113T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200113T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191211T214552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T195045Z
UID:1757-1578936600-1578942000@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:NY | Curatorial Perspective: Memory Palaces: Inside the Collection of Audrey B. Heckler
DESCRIPTION:Image: Aloïse Corbaz (1886\, Lausanne\, Switzerland–1964\, Gimel\, Switzerland) Untitled (“l’Amérique Stubborn Président”) 1953 Colored pencil\, graphite\, and sewn paper cutouts on paper 47 x 30 in. Collection of Audrey B. Heckler.  © L’association Aloïse Photography  © Visko Hatfield\, courtesy of the Foundacion to Promote Self Taught Art and Rizzoli International Publications\, Inc. \nClick here to REGISTER\nJoin ArtTable and Valérie Rousseau\, PhD\, Senior Curator & Curator of Self-Taught Art and Art Brut at The American Folk Art Museum\, for a curatorial walk- through of Memory Palaces: Inside the Collection of Audrey B. Heckler. \nThe collection of Audrey B. Heckler is emblematic of the growth of the field of self-taught art in the United States\, which manifests a strong interest for African American artists\, a consistent attention on American classics\, a curiosity for European art brut\, and a search for international discoveries. For the last twenty-seven years\, Heckler—a long time and committed patron of the American Folk Art Museum—has surrounded herself with excellent examples by the most significant artists associated to this art niche\, among them Emery Blagdon\, Aloïse Corbaz\, William Edmondson\, August Klett\, Augustin Lesage\, Martín Ramírez\, Thornton Dial\, and Anna Zemánková. For more information see here. \nThank you to Valérie Rousseau and Elisabeth Rochau- Shalem\, NY Programs Committee Chair\, for organizing this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/ny-curatorial-perspective-memory-palaces-inside-the-collection-of-audrey-b-heckler/
LOCATION:American Folk Art Museum\, 2 Lincoln Square\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable New York":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200112T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191212T205309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T195112Z
UID:1785-1578837600-1578844800@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:SOCAL | Exclusive Preview Walkthrough: Hearing: Michal Heiman at American Jewish University
DESCRIPTION:Image: Michal Heiman\, Mask: Plate 34\, by Dr. Hugh W. Diamond\, ca. 1855\, Return: Asylum (The Dress\, 1855-2019)\, 2016. Courtesy of the artist. \nClick here to Register!\nFollowing our studio visit with the artist at 18th Street Center for the Arts\, we invite you to join us for a special preview walkthrough with curator and fellow SoCal ArtTable member Rotem Rozental of Hearing: Michal Heiman\, her first West Coast one-woman show. One of the foremost artists working in Israel today\, Heiman’s cross-disciplinary practice incorporates photography\, archival research\, critical theory\, psychoanalysis\, gender and performance. In this exhibition\, the artist explores the forgotten histories of women who have been confined to asylums\, inviting the audience to engage with their untold stories. \nArtTable members and their guests are invited to attend the opening reception after the walkthrough at 3:00 pm. \nBorn and based in Tel Aviv\, Michal Heiman is an artist\, curator\, founder of the Photographer Unknown archive (1984)\, and creator of the Michal Heiman Tests (M.H.Ts) 1–4. Heiman teaches at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design and is a member of the Tel Aviv Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis. For over three decades\, Heiman has been developing methodologies that operate between art\, therapy\, photography\, human rights\, theory\, and practice. She studies neglected histories and their visual aspects\, focusing on the history of women\, questions of identity\, the history of aesthetic production in psychoanalysis\, and the role of archives. In 2015\, she founded the public-benefit corporation An Academy of Her Own\, which advocates gender equality in various academic institutions. For more on Michal Heiman: https://www.heimanmichal.com \nRotem Rozental is the Chief Curator of the American Jewish University in Los Angeles and serves as the Assistant Dean of the Whizin Center and the Director of the Institute for Jewish Creativity (IJC). She has contributed as a consultant\, editor\, writer\, educator and organizer to international publications\, such as Photographies\, Philosophy of Photography\, Artforum.com\, Tablet.com\, and Uncertain State\, as well as cultural non-profits and organizations\, among them Dia:Beacon\, The Liverpool Biennial\, The Brooklyn Institute for Social Research\, and the Jerusalem Season of Culture. Traversing the domains of technology\, media and art\, her scholarly and curatorial projects have been supported by Artis\, Independent Curators International\, NurtureArt and the Center for Jewish History (NYC). \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/socal-exclusive-preview-walkthrough-hearing-michal-heiman-at-american-jewish-university/
LOCATION:Platt and Bornstein Galleries American Jewish University\, 15600 Mulholland Drive\, Bel Air\, CA\, 90077\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern California
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Southern California":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200111T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200111T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191219T154747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T195136Z
UID:1825-1578742200-1578749400@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:NOCAL | Artist Breakfast with Mildred Howard
DESCRIPTION:Image: Mildred Howard\, Tap — Investigation of Memory\, Installed 2019 Oakland Museum of California. \nClick here to Register!\nThe Northern California ArtTable Chapter is delighted to present our first Artist Breakfast with Mildred Howard. A voice for cultural heritage\, historical perspective\, and moving remembrance\, Howard has orchestrated public art\, monumental installation\, and striking assemblage for a resounding affirmation of human struggle and survival. \nAn educator and inspirational figure for younger artists\, Mildred Howard has created a sweeping body of work that has filled the decades with visual rhythms and echoing forms. From bottle houses to tap shoes\, Howard has mapped out territories of memory and mourning\, hope and loss. The recipient of the Lee Krasner Award for a lifetime of artistic achievement\, the Nancy Graves Award\, and the Joan Mitchell Foundation Award\, Howard has also received the Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from the San Francisco Art Institute. \nThis signature ArtTable program is expanding thanks to generous funding from the Pollock Krasner Foundation. The Pollock-Krasner Foundation has been a leader in providing grants enabling emerging and established artists to focus on their work. Funding helps artists to create new work\, acquire art supplies\, rent studio space\, and prepare exhibitions. The Foundation also provides grants to organizations that directly engage with artists\, such as artist residency programs. \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \nThank you to Jan Wurm\, NoCal Chapter Co-Chair\, for organizing this program. \n 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/nocal-artist-breakfast-with-mildred-howard/
LOCATION:Julia’s Berkeley City Club\, 2315 Durant Avenue\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Northern California
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Northern California":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200111T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200111T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191220T182358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T195157Z
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SUMMARY:FL | Five Minute Rounds
DESCRIPTION:Click here to Register!\nArtTable Florida is thrilled to invite to 5-minute rounds. Seven of our outstanding members will be talking about their career in the arts:  \nNuria Richards I Clandestina I @clandestina.washere \nSil Dibar I Art History Lecturer ♾ Founder of A Journey Through Art I @sildibar.art \nJean Blackwell Font | Co-founder Warehouse 4726 | @warehouse4726 \nCarola Bravo | @carolabravoart I hARTvest Project at Pinecrest Gardens \nAldeide Delgado | Art Researcher & Curator | @aldeide_delgado \nAmy Galpin | Chief Curator. Frost Art Museum FIU | @agalpin1 \nKimberly Jones | Vice President | FORTRESS Miami \nMembers\, guests\, and friends welcome! \nThank you to Rochi Llaneza\, Florida Chair\, and Nuria Richards\, Florida Programs Chair\, for organizing this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/fl-five-minute-rounds/
LOCATION:hARTVEST Project Pinecrest Gardens\, 11000 Red Road\, Pinecrest\, FL\, 33156\, United States
CATEGORIES:Florida
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Florida":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200109T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200109T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191220T161129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T195216Z
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SUMMARY:DC | BreakfastTable with Juanita Hardy
DESCRIPTION:Image: Juanita Hardy \nClick here to Register \nPlease join us for an informal conversation with Juanita Hardy who in addition to her 45 years of business experience has over 35 years in the arts as a nonprofit leader\, trustee\, collector\, and patron of the arts. \nJuanita has a passion for fostering healthy\, thriving\, and equitable places to live\, work\, learn and play through her work with individuals and businesses. Hardy was Senior Visiting Fellow for Creative Placemaking for Urban Land Institute\, a global non-profit committed to responsible land use and also founded Tiger Management Consulting Group after retiring from 31 years with IBM. She has been an executive coach for Right Management\, a global human capital development firm\, since 2006. \nAs a nonprofit arts leader\, Hardy is the former Executive Director of CulturalDC (2013-2015)\, a nonprofit committed to making space for artists and art organizations and fostering cultural and economic vibrancy in communities through its creative placemaking services. She co-founded Millennium Arts Salon\, an art education initiative\, in 2000. Hardy was recognized by the Washington Business Journal as a Minority Business Leader in 2010. Hardy is an accomplished writer and public speaker. Her articles and essays have appeared in magazines and journals in the US and abroad. Her recent writing includes a tetralogy of articles on creative placemaking in Urban Land magazine. \nHardy serves on the board of the Mosaic Theatre Company\, a non-profit theatre company based in Washington\, DC. Recently she joined the board of the Mid Atlantic Art Foundation based in Baltilmore\, MD\, which provides support and funding for arts programming in states that comprise the mid-Atlantic region. Previously\, she served on the board for ArtTable (2016-2019)\, a national non-profit for women professionals in the arts based in New York City. Hardy is an avid collector of fine art and\, since 1985\, and with her husband\, has acquired many works on paper\, canvas\, sculptures\, as well as traditional African art. Dutch treat\, cash preferred. \nRideshare preferred limited street parking. \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \nThank you to Allison Nance. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-breakfasttable-with-juanita-hardy/
LOCATION:Boulangerie Christophe\, 1422 Wisconsin Ave NW\, DC\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Washington, D.C.
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Washington%2C D.C.":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200107T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200107T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191212T202412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T195341Z
UID:1769-1578421800-1578429000@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:SOCAL | 18th Street Studio Visits with Michal Heiman and Lita Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Image: Lita Albuquerque. Photo courtesy of the artist and 18th Street Arts Center. \nClick here to Register\nPlease join ArtTable SoCal for an exclusive evening with artists Michal Heiman and Lita Albuquerque at 18th Street Art Center. \nAcclaimed Israeli artist Michal Heiman will be in residence at 18th Street in January in preparation for her exhibition Hearing opening at Platt and Bornstein Galleries at the American Jewish University on January 12\, 2020 (a special preview for ArtTable is scheduled prior to the opening).  Renowned installation artist and professor in the graduate studies department at Arts Center School of Art in Pasadena\, Lita Albuquerque is currently\, is currently one of 18th Street’s local artists in residence. Both artists will open their studios to us for a presentation of their work followed by conversation and light refreshments. \nFor more about Michal Heiman at AJU: https://arts.aju.edu/exhibitions/future-exhibitions/hearing-michal-heiman/ \nFor more about Lita Albuquerque at 18th Street: https://18thstreet.org/artists/lita-albuquerque/ \n \nImage: Michal Heiman. Photo courtesy of the artist and 18th Street Arts Center. \nMichal Heiman \nFounded as a non-profit in 1988\, 18th Street Arts Center has a long history as a space for artists. It originally served as studio space for a group of feminist artists in the 1970s – 80s\, including Susanna Bixby Dakin (who ran for President in 1984)\, Judy Chicago\, Barbara T. Smith\, Linda Frye Burnham\, and others. It became a hub for the West Coast arm of ACT-UP\, an activist grassroots organization addressing the AIDS crisis\, and was home to three of the NEA Four (Tim Miller\, John Fleck\, and Holly Hughes). It also grew out of early performance art and was the site of publication for High Performance Magazine\, and later\, Highways Performance Space (still located on the 18th Street Arts Center campus). Once 18th Street incorporated as a non-profit\, it became an artist residency program with a wide range of public programs and exhibitions. \nAmple street parking available.  \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \nThank you to Susan Power\, Co-Chair SoCal and Frida Cano\, Assistant Curator/Artist Residency Coordinator\, 18th Street
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/socal-18th-street-studio-visits-with-michal-heiman-and-lita-albuquerque/
LOCATION:18th Street Arts Center\, 1639 18th Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90404\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern California
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Southern California":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191219T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191219T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191122T195205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T195317Z
UID:1501-1576776600-1576783800@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:CHICAGO | An Evening with Mariane Ibrahim and Monique Meloche
DESCRIPTION:Left: Florine Demosthene. Before the Conflict\, 2019. Mariane Ibrahim Gallery. Right: Brendan Fernandes\, Kinbaku III\, 2019\, cast bronze\, leather\, walnut\, and steel\, 61 x 22 x 25 inches. \nClick here to Register\nJoin ArtTable members and friends for an evening in West Town for private tours of Mariane Ibrahim and Monique Meloche Gallery. \nThe evening begins with a reception at Mariane Ibrahim where guests will have a chance to hear Mariane Ibrahim discuss Florine Démosthène’s first solo exhibition with the gallery\, “Between Possibility and Actuality\,” and introduce us to her newly opened space in Chicago. Guests are then invited to join us for a short walk to the Monique Meloche Gallery to see Brendan Fernandes’ “Restrain”\, speak with Monique and enjoy some chocolate and bubbles. \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \nThank you Sarah Milestone\, Monique Meloche\, and Mariane Ibrahim.  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/chicago-an-evening-in-with-mariane-ibrahim-and-monique-meloche/
LOCATION:New York
CATEGORIES:Chicago
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191217T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191217T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191120T204717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T180117Z
UID:1504-1576607400-1576614600@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:NY | ArtTable NY Holiday Party at Poster House!
DESCRIPTION:Click here to Register\nCelebrate the holidays with ArtTable New York at The Poster House! \n\nWelcome new ArtTable Members!\n\nSupport our chapter’s programs!\n\nEnjoy festive food\, drinks\, and a photo booth!\n\nCongratulate Denise Murrell\, ArtTable’s NY Chapter Leadership Awardee!\n\nWin amazing prizes in the silent auction!\n\nThis year’s exhibition will take place at the Poster House\, the first museum in the United States dedicated exclusively to posters. On view during this celebration will be America Got Grabbed: 20/20 Insight: Posters from the 2017 Women’s March\, as well as\, Baptized By Beefcake: The Golden Age of Hand-Painted Movie Posters from Ghana.\n\n\n\nArtTable New York Chapter Leadership Award\n\n\nDenise Murrell. John Pinderhughes/Columbia University\n\nThis year ArtTable awards Denise Murrell with the New York Chapter Leadership Award. This award celebrates ArtTable members who are exceptional professionals\, with the intention of recognizing their outstanding performance and contribution to the field. We look forward to presenting this award at this year’s New York Holiday Party at Poster House. \n\nArtTable’s New York Programs Committee is thrilled to announce Denise Murrell as the recipient of this year’s New York Chapter Leadership Award. Murrell’s dissertation and subsequent curatorial direction of Posing Modernity: The Black Model from Manet and Matisse to Today that began at The Wallach (with a sold-out 40 + ArtTable member tour)\, before traveling to the Musee D’Orsay\, Paris\, this Spring\, received an overwhelming amount of praise for its situation of black female subjects as central to the development of modernity.\n\nCelebrated as “A sweeping re-examination of the history of modern art at the Wallach Art Gallery at Columbia University.” –Alison Stewart\, WNYC\, and\, “-a historically significant and aesthetically illuminating show that centers on the black female form as she appears and reappears in the work\, lives\, and imaginations of a number of painters\, photographers\, and filmmakers.”–Hilton Als\, The New Yorker\, Posing Modernity has altered the way that many of our members\, and the art world at large\, interpret the key players in art history.\n\nLast week Denise Murrell was named associate curator for 19th- and 20th-century art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York\, a newly created position that will involve her working closely with both the museum’s modern and contemporary department and its European painting department. She will begin this role in January.\n\n\n\nPoster House is the first museum in the United States dedicated exclusively to posters.\nThrough exhibitions\, events\, and publications\, Poster House presents a global view of posters from their earliest appearance in the late 1800s\, to their present-day use. Poster House takes its mission from the medium\, aiming to engage and educate all audiences as we investigate this large format graphic design and its public impact.\n\nPosters explore:\n\n 	mass communication and persuasion\n 	the intersection of art and commerce\n 	control of the public domain\n\nFor a poster to succeed\, it must communicate. By combining the power of images and words\, posters speak to audiences quickly and persuasively. Blending design\, advertising\, and art\, posters clearly reflect the place and time in which they were made. Through them\, Poster House explores everything from avant-garde design\, to changing societal norms\, and all the fads and fashions over the last 160 years.\n\nPoster House was founded in 2015 with an eye towards filling a long-acknowledged gap in the New York cultural landscape. While there are several poster museums around the world\, New York\, with its long relationship with advertising and design\, did not have such a dedicated public institution. After several years of planning and construction\, Poster House opened its doors on June 20\, 2019.\n\n\n\nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered!\n\nThank you to Judith Richards\, Louky Keijsers Koning\, Linda Fischbach\, and the Holiday Party Committee\, as well as Julia Knight\, Director Poster House.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/ny-arttable-ny-holiday-party-at-poster-house/
LOCATION:The Poster House\, 119 W 23rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable New York":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191217T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191217T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191106T180615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T195412Z
UID:1353-1576605600-1576612800@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:NOCAL | ArtTable’s Northern California Chapter Leadership Award Celebration and Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:Image: Suzanne Lacy with the Rape Map at LAPD headquarters\, January 2012. Photo: Neda Moridpour \nClick here to Register!\nJoin ArtTable’s Northern California Chapter for a special celebration honoring ArtTable’s Northern California Chapter Leadership Awardee Suzanne Lacy. \nArtTable’s Northern California Chapter invites you to join in this recognition of artist and educator\, Suzanne Lacy for her long career probing and illuminating the histories and cultures of women through performances engaging communities in active participation. Her impact on California and generations of young artists in the San Francisco Bay Area has opened important dialogue through her commitment as an educator and advocate for revelatory process. \nWe look forward to sharing these festivities with you as we gather to raise a glass to Suzanne Lacy and ArtTable Northern Californian members together! \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/nocal-arttables-northern-california-chapter-leadership-award-celebration-and-holiday-party/
LOCATION:Haines Gallery\, 49 Geary Street\, #540\, California\, 94108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Northern California
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Northern California":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191216T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191216T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191121T205525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T195602Z
UID:1514-1576517400-1576524600@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:DC | Holiday Celebration at the Middle East Institute's Arts & Culture Center!
DESCRIPTION:Image: Artwork by Walid Siti\, from Speaking Across Mountains: Art of the Kurdish Diaspora \nClick here to Register!\nCelebrate the holidays with ArtTable DC at the Middle East Institute’s new Arts & Culture Center!  \nWelcome new ArtTable Members! \nSupport our chapter’s programs! \nEnjoy festive food & drinks! \nJoin ArtTable DC chapter to celebrate the holidays with a festive reception at the Middle East Institute’s new Arts & Culture Center\, with a special tour of “Speaking Across Mountains: Art of the Kurdish Diaspora” curated by Heba ElKayal. \nFamily and prospective members are welcome. \n“Speaking Across Mountains: Kurdish Artists in Dialogue” features nine contemporary artists from Iraq\, Syria\, and Turkey whose work offers audiences a rare opportunity to connect with Kurdish voices and experiences beyond the headlines. Through painting\, video\, photography\, and installation\, the artists reflect on themes that have long shaped the Kurdish experience\, such as displacement\, exile\, memory\, and gender\, while giving voice to the resilience of Kurdish communities in the face of decades of persecution. Featured artists include Sherko Abbas\, Serwan Baran\, Kani Kamil\, Hayv Kahrman and Walid Siti of Iraq; Savas Boyraz\, Zehra Dogen and Şener Özmen of Turkey; and Khadija Baker and Bahram Hajou of Syria. The exhibition opens on December 6\, 2019 and runs through February 20\, 2020. \nThe Middle East Institute’s (MEI) new Art Gallery is a unique platform in Washington\, DC dedicated to exhibiting modern and contemporary art\, video and photography from the Middle East and North Africa. Housed in the Middle East Institute’s newly renovated historic headquarters in Dupont Circle\, the gallery showcases up to five exhibitions annually featuring established and emerging artists from the region and the diaspora. \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-holiday-celebration-at-the-middle-east-institutes-arts-culture-center/
LOCATION:Middle East Institute’s Arts & Culture Center\, Middle East Institute's Arts & Culture Center\, Washington\, DC\, 20036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Washington, D.C.
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Washington%2C D.C.":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191216T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191216T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191202T163549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T180706Z
UID:1607-1576515600-1576526400@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:NW | ArtTable Northwest Holiday Party!
DESCRIPTION:Image: Sculpture by Patti Warashina\nClick here to Register!\nThe Northwest Chapter of ArtTable and Pottery Northwest invite you to celebrate the holidays with clay!\n\nMingle with other ArtTable members while shopping local during ClayFest Northwest. ClayFest Northwest is an exhibition of over 40 Northwest artists working in clay – from teapots to abstract sculpture\, there’s something for everyone. This festival highlights and celebrates the work that Northwest ceramic artists are making in all its infinite variety. Shop local\, shop handmade\, and support artists!\n\nWe’re actively growing our ArtTable Chapter! Do you know someone who may be interested in joining? Bring them\, invite them\, send them this invite. Has your membership lapsed? We understand. It happens. We all get busy. Come\, connect and celebrate anyway!\n\nWe invite you to participate in a “white elephant” gift exchange. Bring an art-themed gift such as an object\, book\, or handmade item. Refreshments and appetizers will be provided.\n\nAbout Pottery Northwest 50 People / 50 Years\n\nCelebrating those who have made Pottery Northwest the community of clay it is today. Over the years\, Pottery Northwest has attracted an impressive pool of noted figures who have influenced the arts culture in Seattle. Today’s community of clay evolved naturally from the students\, teachers\, residents\, and directors who lay claim to Pottery Northwest and made it their own. Board member Anne Foster has launched 50 People50 Years as a way to celebrate those who have influenced its past and are engaged in forging its future. It’s a pleasure to share these conversations with you\, once a week\, in celebration of our 50th year.\n\nCheers! Tara\, Kira\, and Lorrie- ArtTable Northwest Co-chairs\n\nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered.\n\nThank you to Tara Wefers\, President\, Board of Directors\, Pottery Northwest\, and Marge Levy\, Ceramic Artist\, and Docent\, Seattle Art Museum.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/nw-arttable-northwest-holiday-party/
LOCATION:Pottery Northwest\, 226 1st Ave N\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Northwest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191216T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191216T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191113T160656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T195646Z
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SUMMARY:NY | Morning Walk-through of "Paris\, Capital of Fashion" with Dr. Valerie Steele
DESCRIPTION:Image: Paris\, Capital of Fashion\, exhibition view. The Museum at FIT. ©The Museum at FIT \nClick here to Register!\nStart your day/ week with a curator-led walkthrough of Paris\, Capital of Fashion with Dr. Valerie Steele\, director of The Museum at FIT and curator of this exhibition.  \nParis\, Capital of Fashion explores how and why Paris became the international capital of fashion. It will feature approximately 75 fashion ensembles\, dating from the 18th century to the present\, as well as accessories. Curated by Dr. Valerie Steele\, director of The Museum at FIT\, this major exhibition is accompanied by a book and symposium that took place on October 18. \nThe introductory gallery places Paris within the global fashion system. After the Second World War\, Paris was repeatedly challenged by new fashion centers\, such as London\, Milan\, and New York. The first section of the main gallery focuses on the rise of the Paris fashion system in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The court at Versailles was the official epicenter of fashion\, but fashion professionals were based in the city of Paris and foreign visitors were amazed by the Parisian “mania” for fashion. The second section explores the growth of the Paris fashion system with its many métiers de la mode and its increased focus on feminine fashion. Particular attention is paid to the development of the haute couture\, which transformed dressmaking from a small-scale artisanal craft into big business and high art. Today\, globalization and technology have transformed the world of fashion. Yet Paris remains a unique fashion city. \nPlease enter the Goodman Center located at the Southwest corner of Seventh Avenue and 27th Street. \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \nThank you to Valerie Steele\, Elisabeth Rochau- Shalem and Lynn Sallaberry.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/ny-morning-walk-through-of-paris-capital-of-fashion-with-dr-valerie-steele/
LOCATION:Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology\, 227 West 27th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable New York":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191212T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191212T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191106T225954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T180045Z
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SUMMARY:SOCAL | Celebrate the Holidays with ArtTable at the Fowler Museum
DESCRIPTION:Click here to register!\nJoin SoCal ArtTable for a festive evening at our annual holiday celebration\, held this year in the lovely inner courtyard of the Fowler Museum at UCLA.  Come socialize and enjoy drinks and nibbles with fellow ArtTable members and their invited guests (prospective members only\, please).  2019 has been an exciting time for ArtTable SoCal\, a year filled with wonderful programs and growth\, and we look forward to celebrating with you!  \n\nDuring the course of the evening\, we will be treated to a private viewing and walkthrough of the beautiful exhibition Rina Banerjee: Make Me a Summary of the World\, the artist’s first mid-career survey. Banerjee’s sumptuous installations and sculptures assembled from myriad found objects\, both natural and manmade\, together with her exquisite paintings\, both fascinate and intrigue while addressing the crucial global geopolitical\, environmental and social issues we face today.\n\nBorn in Kolkata\, India in 1963\, Banerjee was raised in the United Kingdom and the United States. After receiving a B.S. degree in polymer engineering and working as a polymer research chemist\, she left the profession to pursue an M.F.A. from Yale University. Based in New York City\, Banerjee has exhibited internationally\, with notable solo exhibitions at the Freer|Sackler Gallery\, Smithsonian Institution\, Washington\, D.C. and the Musée Guimet\, Paris. Her works are held in private and public collections worldwide\, such as the Whitney Museum of American Art; Brooklyn Museum; Hammer Museum; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Kiran Nadar Museum of Art\, New Delhi; Devi Art Foundation\, New Delhi; and Centre Pompidou.\n\nThe exhibition will be open to our guests from 6:00-7:30 pm with a 30-minute walkthrough at 6:30 pm.\n\nLight fare and refreshments will be served.\n\nFor self-service parking instructions: https://www.fowler.ucla.edu/visit/\n\nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered!\n\nThank you to SoCal Co-chair Susan Power and SoCal members Kris Lewis and Libby O’Kane.\n\nImage: Rina Banerjee (b. 1963)\, Her captivity was once someone’s treasure and even pleasure but she blew and flew away took root which grew\, we knew this was like no other feather\, a third kind of bird that perched on vine intertwined was neither native nor her queens daughters\, a peculiar other.\, 2011. Anglo-Indian pedestal 1860\, Victorian birdcage\, shells\, feathers\, gourds\, grape vines\, coral\, fractured Charlotte doll heads\, steel knitted mesh with glass beads\, Kenyan tourist sculptures\, apple gourds. 7 x 7 x 6 ft. Cornell Fine Arts Museum\, Purchased with funds from the Michel Roux Acquisitions Fund\, 2016.20. © Rina Banerjee. Image courtesy Rina Banerjee Archives.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/socal-celebrate-the-holidays-with-rina-banerjee-make-me-a-summary-of-the-world/
LOCATION:The Fowler Museum at UCLA\, 308 Charles E Young Dr N\, Los Angeles\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191211T081500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191211T093000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191122T180108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T195804Z
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SUMMARY:NY | Professional Empowerment: Mounting Effective Communications Campaigns
DESCRIPTION:Click here to Register\nArtTable’s professional empowerment series invites experts to share their professional experiences\, knowledge and skills. Each session presents an opportunity to engage with and learn more about a topic\, issue or skill that directly impacts the professional lives of our members. Past sessions topics have included\, Art Market Legal Basics with Katie Wilson-Milne and John Koegel\, Public Speaking with Michaela Ablon\, Everything You Wanted to Know About Social Media But Were Afraid to Ask with Robin Cembalest and many more! \n\nSession 12: Mounting Effective Communications Campaigns with Juliet Sorce and Barbara Escobar \nA strategic communications campaign can convey your vision and mission to key stakeholders – media\, collectors\, donors\, clients\, and the public – and have a long-term\, lasting impact. In addition to discussing the key elements of an effective campaign\, this session will provide an overview of best practices and strategies for leveraging digital\, print\, and in-person communications platforms and positioning an organization or enterprise to achieve its long-term goals. \nJuliet Sorce has 15 years of experience spearheading strategic planning and integrated communications programs for an international roster of clients across the visual arts\, architecture\, and design. As Executive Vice President at Resnicow and Associates\, Juliet works with clients such as The Frick Art Collection\, where she directs strategic planning and media relations for the Collection’s enhancement and expansion project; Madison Square Park Conservancy\, where she leds communications for the Park’s public art commissioning program and for its presentation at the U.S. Pavilion of the 2019 Venice Biennale; and the Park Avenue Armory\, where she leads media relations for all visual arts programs and commissions among others. Prior to joining Resnicow and Associates\, Juliet was an editor at Tema Celeste\, a bilingual contemporary art magazine based in Milan\, and worked at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in its Education Department. She has a master’s degree in Italian language and culture from Middlebury College in Florence and a bachelor of arts degree in humanities and art history from Yale University. \n  \nBarbara Escobar is Vice President at Resnicow and Associates (R+A)\, where she leads communications campaigns and provides counsel on planning\, programming and partnership strategies for leading arts organizations. Her projects have included international campaigns for the opening of the Institute of Contemporary Art\, Miami’s new permanent home in the Miami Design District in 2017; the U.S. Pavilion at the 2017 Venice Biennale\, commissioned by the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Rose Art Museum; and national campaigns for the launch of Frieze Los Angeles and the launch of Frieze Sculpture in New York at Rockefeller Center in 2019. Barbara has also led campaigns for organizations including the Art Dealers Association of America and its annual fair The Art Show\, the Dallas Museum of Art\, The Gordon Parks Foundation\, and Sharjah Art Foundation. Prior to joining R+A\, Barbara was the publicity and events manager at Aperture Foundation where she spearheaded communications\, publicity\, and social media for more than 120 publications\, exhibitions\, and initiatives. She previously worked in a marketing role at Phillips\, and has served as adjunct faculty in arts marketing at SUNY Purchase College and as an advisory board member for the Honolulu Biennial. Barbara received a master’s degree in museum studies from Johns Hopkins University and a dual bachelor’s degree in art history and philosophy from Catholic University. \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \n\nMany thanks to ArtTable NY’s Professional Empowerment Committee: Sarah McNaughton\, Elileen Jeng-Lynch\, Jacqueline Towers-Perkins\, Louky Keijsers Koning and Katherine Wilson-Milne. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/ny-professional-empowerment-mounting-effective-communications-campaigns/
LOCATION:Bonhams\, 580 Madison Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10022\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191210T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191210T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191108T194846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T200000Z
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SUMMARY:NY | ArtTable at The Brant Foundation for Third Dimension
DESCRIPTION:Image: Karen Kilimnik. Switzerland\, the Pink Panther Sellars & Boris & Natasha & Gelsey Kirkland in Siberia\, 1991. Courtesy Karen Kilimnik\, 303 Gallery\, New York; Galerie Eva Presenhuber\, Zurich; Spruth Magers\, Berlin\, London \nClick here to register! \nThis program is for ArtTable members only. \nJoin ArtTable NY for an exclusive after-hours look at the latest exhibition from The Brant Foundation Art and Study Center\, Third Dimension: Works from The Brant Foundation. \nThe Brant Foundation is pleased to present the second exhibition at its New York City space\, Third Dimension: Works from The Brant Foundation\, featuring over 20 artists integral to its collection. The selected sculptures\, installations\, and other works oscillating between painting and object represent the multifaceted practices of the artists on view\, offering visitors the opportunity to encounter artists who have been collected in depth by Brant Foundation founder Peter M. Brant over the past 50 years. With a focus on sculpture and installation\, The Brant Foundation pays tribute to the history of its East Village space\, formerly the longtime studio of artist and sculptor Walter De Maria. \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \nThank you to Sarah McNaughton and Sabrina Marsalisi for organizing this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/ny-arttable-at-the-brant-foundation-for-third-dimension/
LOCATION:The Brant Foundation\, 421 East 6th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable New York":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191210T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191210T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191118T201853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T200037Z
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SUMMARY:DC | Curator’s Tour “Pat Steir: Color Wheel”
DESCRIPTION:Image: Pat Steir Color Wheel at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden\, 2018–19 Oil on canvas 30 paintings\, each 108 × 84 inches Photo: Lee Stalsworth. Courtesy of Pat Steir and Lévy Gorvy \nClick here to Register\nJoin ArtTable for a morning tour at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden to explore Pat Steir: Color Wheel with Senior Curator Evelyn Hankins. \nThe exhibition is an expansive new suite of paintings by the acclaimed abstract painter\, her largest painting installation to date\, spanning the entire perimeter of the Museum’s second-floor inner-circle galleries. These immersive works transform the Museum into a vibrant spectrum of color. The thirty large-scale paintings create an immense color wheel that shifts hues with each painting\, with the pours on each canvas often appearing in the complementary hue of the monochrome background. \n9:00am Check-in \n9:15am Curator’s Tour Followed by coffee and networking at Dolcezza in the lobby\, Dutch treat \nThe exhibition is on view through September 7\, 2020. \nThank you to Hilary-Morgan Watt.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-curators-tour-pat-steir-color-wheel/
LOCATION:Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden\, Located at the corner of 7th Street SW and Independence Ave SWLocated at the corner of 7th Street SW and Independence Ave SW\, Washington\, DC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Washington, D.C.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191208T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191208T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191111T192434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T200125Z
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SUMMARY:NOCAL | Reading at the (Art)Table
DESCRIPTION:Click here to register!\nJoin ArtTable Northern California for a December Reading at the (Art)Table. This month we will be reading Jenny Odell’s How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy. \nArtTable NoCal is delighted to have Jenny Odell join this month’s event. \nABOUT HOW TO DO NOTHING\n“A complex\, smart and ambitious book that at first reads like a self-help manual\, then blossoms into a wide-ranging political manifesto.”—Jonah Engel Bromwich\, The New York Times Book Review \nNothing is harder to do these days than nothing. But in a world where our value is determined by our 24/7 data productivity . . . doing nothing may be our most important form of resistance. \nSo argues artist and critic Jenny Odell in this field guide to doing nothing (at least as capitalism defines it). Odell sees our attention as the most precious—and overdrawn—resource we have. Once we can start paying a new kind of attention\, she writes\, we can undertake bolder forms of political action\, reimagine humankind’s role in the environment\, and arrive at more meaningful understandings of happiness and progress. \nFar from the simple anti-technology screed\, or the back-to-nature meditation we read so often\, How to do Nothing is an action plan for thinking outside of capitalist narratives of efficiency and techno-determinism. Provocative\, timely\, and utterly persuasive\, this book is a four-course meal in the age of Soylent. \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \nThank you to Jan Wurm for organizing this program. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/nocal-reading-at-the-arttable/
LOCATION:New York
CATEGORIES:Northern California
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Northern California":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191206T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191206T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191111T204541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T200145Z
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SUMMARY:Miami Art Week | ArtTable at The Rubell Museum
DESCRIPTION:Image: Keith Haring\, Untitled\, 1982\, acrylic on vinyl tarpaulin\, 180 x 180 in. (4570 x 4570 cm)\, acquired in 1982.  © Keith Haring Foundation \nClick here to Register \nJoin ArtTable at the new home of the Rubell Collection Museum for our annual national Art Basel Miami Beach program.  \nDuring this event\, we will hear directly from Mera Rubell and Juan Roselione-Valadez\, Director\, Rubell Family Collection\, about the vision for the Rubell’s fifty-year passion for the arts\, the new museum construction process\, and the collection. Following the walkthrough\, meet us in the beautifully landscaped garden for a celebratory reception catered by Le Basque catering! \nAbout the Rubell Museum  \nOriginally launched as the Rubell Family Collection\, the museum has been renamed the Rubell Museum to emphasize its public mission and welcome audiences to see its contemporary art. “The word ‘museum’ makes the public feel welcome\, which is exactly our goal\,” stated Mera Rubell. The Rubells pioneered the model for sharing a private collection with the public. The new Rubell Museum expands their commitment to serving as a public resource and extends the public mission they’ve developed to date.  \nSince opening in Wynwood 26 years ago\, the Rubells have added many public programs\, including a partnership with the Miami-Dade County Public Schools\, which engages thousands of students every year\, and collaborations with local universities to offer seminars and critiques. The museum also hosts curatorial training internships and artist residencies with the support of the Knight Foundation. In addition to Mera\, Don\, and Jason Rubell\, the museum leadership includes Juan Roselione-Valadez\, who is the director of the museum and has been part of the team for 21 years.  \nThe Rubell Museum represents a new kind of institution that serves as an advocate for a diverse group of contemporary artists and a resource for both the public and the art world. Since the Rubells moved to  \nMiami\, many museums and public collections have opened in the city\, and it has developed a vital arts ecology. The Rubells see their new museum as providing a context for art and exhibitions that are available to the public in South Florida and beyond. \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \nThank you to Mera Rubell and Juan Roselione-Valadez.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/national-miami-art-week-meet-up-at-the-rubell-museum/
LOCATION:The Rubell Museum\, 1100 NW 23rd St\, Miami\, FL\, 33127\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191206T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191206T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T190414
CREATED:20191119T203220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T200205Z
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SUMMARY:Miami Art Week | The Power of Community at Art Miami
DESCRIPTION:Click here to Register\nArtTable\, the Association of Women Art Dealers (AWAD) and the Professional Organization for Women in the Arts (POWarts) invite you the first event of its kind… \nThese three professional networks for women in the art world are joining forces for a thought-provoking conversation to foster new ideas and generate opportunities with individuals across all three networks\, not to mention collectors\, curators\, academics and special guests who champion gender parity.\n \nArtnet journalist Sarah Cascone will facilitate a discussion with the leaders of the three organizations: \nJessica Porter (Executive Director\, ArtTable)\nSara Kay (Founder\, POWarts)\nSusan J Mumford (Founder and CEO\, Association of Women Art Dealers) \nThe panel will be accompanied by a Q&A followed by an open networking session. \nRefreshments will be aplenty\, to awaken and bolster conversation alike! Treats include coffee\, tea\, mimosas\, quiche\, bagels and croissants. \nWith gratitude…\nThe event takes place on the occasion of Art Miami’s 30th edition\, prompting us to look at the position of women in the industry when the fair began in 1989 (think: Guerrilla Girls era)\, comparing that to the reality today (post #metoo)\, and looking ahead to 2049. \nIndividuals of any gender are welcome to attend.\n \nTimetable\nArrivals // 9.30am\nPanel // 10.00am\nOpen networking // 10.50am\nDepartures // 11.30am \nThis exclusive\, invite-only occasion has been made possible with much thanks to Yvel.\nhttps://www.yvel.com | Instagram @yvel_jewelry
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/miami-art-week-the-power-of-community-at-art-miami/
LOCATION:Art Miami\, CONTEXT Art Miami\, Miami\, FL\, 33132\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.
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