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SUMMARY:PA | Helen Frankenthaler on Paper
DESCRIPTION:Image: Helen Frankenthaler; Fiesta\, 1973. Acrylic on paper. 22 1/4 x 30 1/4 inches (56.5 x 76.8 cm). \nClick here to Register!\nThe Arthur Ross Gallery invites ArtTable members for a reception and tour of Frankenthaler on Paper with the exhibition’s curator\, Lynn Marsden-Atlass. \nThis exhibition presents ten unique paintings on paper and fourteen prints by Helen Frankenthaler that date from the 1970s to the 1990s. These rarely seen paintings on paper reflect her painterly process and were considered by the artist equal to her large-scale paintings. Renowned for her soak-stain abstract paintings\, Helen Frankenthaler played a seminal role in both Abstract Expressionism and Color Field painting. With a career spanning six decades\, she is considered one of the most important American artists of the twentieth century. \nWho’s attending this event? Click here to see who’s registered! \nThank you to Heather Moqtaderi and Lyn Marsden-Atlass.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/pa-helen-frankenthaler-on-paper/
LOCATION:The Arthur Ross Gallery\, 220 S 34th St (In the Fisher Fine Arts Library)\, Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania\, 19104
CATEGORIES:Philadelphia
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SUMMARY:FL | National Artist Talks: Maria Martinez-Cañas
DESCRIPTION:Image: Frost Art Museum Installation \nClick here to register!\nArtTable Florida is honored to announce the Florida Chapter’s artist talk with Maria Martinez-Cañas\, sponsored by the Pollock Krasner Foundation. This talk will take place over delicious breakfast at Fortress Storage\, Miami. Beginning in New York\, these intimate breakfasts feature leading figures in the visual arts in discussion with curators\, academics\, and critics.  \nMARIA MARTINEZ-CAÑAS was born in Havana\, Cuba. She received a B.F.A. in Photography from the Philadelphia College of Art and an M.F.A. in Photography from The School of The Art Institute of Chicago. An artist who works with innovative\, non-traditional photographic media\, she has exhibited extensively in the United States and abroad\, with 47 one-person exhibitions and over 300 group exhibitions. She is the recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation 2016 Photography Fellowship\, a Civitella Ranieri Foundation Visual Arts Fellowship\, a Cintas Fellowship; a National Endowment for the Arts award; and a Fulbright-Hays Grant\, among others. Her works are included in the permanent collections of The Philadelphia Museum of Art\, Philadelphia; The Museum of Modern Art in New York; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco; The Center for Creative Photography in Tucson\, Arizona; the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and the National Museum of American Art\, Smithsonian Institution in Washington\, DC; among others. She lives and works in Miami since 1986. \nArtTable’s artist talk series began with the ongoing artist breakfast series in New York\, which features high-profile artists\, often in conversation with curators\, scholars or writers. Since its inception in 2002\, the breakfasts have brought together 4\,300 women and have featured more than 160 women artists\, raising the visibility of a group that continues to be underrepresented in museum or gallery exhibitions. This year the Pollock Krasner Foundation provided funding to expand the series outside of New York\, to support ArtTable artist conversations in Washington DC\, Miami\, San Francisco\, Seattle and Los Angeles. This year we’ve heard from Ilana Harris-Babou\, Dana Schutz\, Nona Faustine\, and Mildred Howard.  \nMembers and guests are welcome. Must register to attend. \nWho’s attending this event? Click here to see who’s registered! \nThank you to Kim Jones (Fortress Storage)\, Maria Martinez-Cañas (artist)\, Rochi Llaneza (ArtTable FL Chapter Chair). \n \n 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/fl-national-artist-talks-maria-martinez-canas/
LOCATION:Fortress Storage\, 1629 NE 1st Avenue\, Miami\, Florida\, 33132
CATEGORIES:Florida
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SUMMARY:NATIONAL | The Armory Show Brunch
DESCRIPTION:Click here to Register!\nJoin ArtTable and Nicole Berry\, Executive Director\, The Armory Show for our annual brunch at the Armory show! This is a great event to meet members and friends from across the country while enjoying delicious breakfast refreshments in the Armory VIP lounge.  \nTickets to this event cover access to the show\, early private access to the VIP lounge\, and breakfast! \nThe Armory Show is New York City’s premier art fair and a leading cultural destination for discovering and collecting the world’s most important 20th- and 21st-century art. The Armory Show features presentations by leading international galleries\, innovative artist commissions\, and dynamic public programs. Since its founding in 1994\, The Armory Show has served as a nexus for the art world\, inspiring dialogue\, discovery\, and patronage in the visual arts. \nThe Armory Show was founded by four New York gallerists – Colin de Land\, Pat Hearn\, Matthew Marks and Paul Morris – who sought a platform to present and promote new voices in the visual arts. In its 25 years\, The Armory Show has stayed firm to its mission while establishing itself as an unmissable art event set in the heart of New York City.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/national-the-armory-show-brunch/
LOCATION:The Armory Show VIP Lounge at Pier 90\, 711 12th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston
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SUMMARY:DC | Invisible Women: The Rediscovery of Historical Women Artists in Florence
DESCRIPTION:Image: Violante Beatrice Cerroti\, Autoritratto (Self-Portrait)\, 1735\, detail\, oil on canvas\, Galleria degli Uffizi\, Florence\, Italy \nThis event is now at capacity. Stay tuned for information on upcoming special opportunities for ArtTable members! \nThe Italian Cultural Institute invites ArtTable members to celebrate International Women’s Day\, with a conversation on Invisible Women: The Rediscovery of Historical Women Artists in Florence. Spots for this event are limited and reserved for ArtTable members only. \nFlorence is home to great masters of Italian Renaissance art such as Botticelli\, Donatello\, Leonardo and Michelangelo but few people know that the city nourished women artists as well. Through the joint efforts of Italian museums such as the Uffizi and the US organization Advancing Women Artists\, these often-forgotten women are now being rediscovered and their works restored and exhibited once more. \nJoin us and conservator Elizabeth Wicks for a talk focusing on Plautilla Nelli\, Artemisa Gentileschi\, Violante Siries Cerroti and Violante Ferroni\, and the fascinating journey of their rediscovery and conservation. \nVideo preview: Youtube \nThank you to the IIC\, Istituto Italiano di Cultura. \n 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-invisible-women-the-rediscovery-of-historical-women-artists-in-florence/
LOCATION:Italian Cultural Institute @ Embassy of Italy\, 3000 Whitehaven St\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20008
CATEGORIES:Washington, D.C.
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SUMMARY:DC | BreakfastTable with Lily Siegel
DESCRIPTION:Image: Lily Siegel \nClick here to Register!\nJoin us for an informal conversation with Lily Siegel who is the incoming Executive Director of Hamiltonian Artists in Washington\, DC. \nPrior to joining Hamiltonian\, she was Executive Director and Curator at Greater Reston Arts Center in Virginia and held curatorial positions at The Contemporary Jewish Museum\, San Francisco; High Museum of Art\, Atlanta; and Museum of Contemporary Art\, Los Angeles. Current projects include concurrent exhibitions of the work of Moira Dryer (b. 1957\, Toronto\, Ontario; d. 1992\, New York)–Moira Dryer: Yours for the Asking at Greater Reston Arts Center in Virginia\, through April 18\, 2020\, and Moira Dryer: Back in Business at The Phillips Collection\, on view February 8–April 19\, 2020. \nDutch treat\, cash preferred. Limited street parking\, rideshare recommended. \nWho’s attending this event? Click here to see who’s registered!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-breakfasttable-with-lily-siegel/
LOCATION:Boulangerie Christophe\, 1422 Wisconsin Ave NW\, DC\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Washington, D.C.
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SUMMARY:CHICAGO | BreakfastTable at The Arts Club of Chicago
DESCRIPTION:Image: The Arts Club \nClick here to Register!\nPlease join us for the first in a series of visits to see the permanent art collections of Chicago’s private social clubs. \nThe first will be a welcoming and friendly networking breakfast at The Arts Club of Chicago with a bespoke tour of their phenomenal permanent art collection\, including the architecture and history of the club. \nMembers and Non-Members\, Visitors and Chicagoans all welcome.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/chicago-breakfasttable-at-the-arts-club/
LOCATION:The Arts Club Chicago\, 201 E Ontario St\, Chicago\, IL\, 60611\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chicago
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200229T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200229T140000
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CREATED:20200219T190650Z
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SUMMARY:SOCAL | South La Brea Gallery Shows: Raul Guerrero\, Hank Willis Thomas\, Lauren Halsey\, Huma Bhabha
DESCRIPTION:Image: Installation view of Lauren Halsey\, David Kordansky Gallery\, 2020 \nClick here to Register!\nPlease join ArtTable’s SoCal Chapter for artist and director-led walkthroughs of current exhibitions Kayne Griffin Corcoran and David Kordansky galleries featuring an intergenerational array of leading artists representative of the current American artistic landscape. \nBeginning at Kayne Griffin Corcoran\, artist Raul Guerrero will guide us through Sonoran Desert: Flora\, Fauna\, Artifacts\, his inaugural show with the gallery featuring recent paintings informed by his personal relationship to the Sonoran Desert. Interweaving autobiography and ethnography\, Guerrero revisits issues of identity and culture\, which have been central to his practice for upward of four decades. \nKGC director Jamie Manné will present the work of Hank Willis Thomas on display in An All Colored Cast\, the artist’s first solo show with the gallery. Drawing on sources as diverse as popular culture\, postwar aesthetics\, and the film industry\, Thomas examines the loaded language associated with color theory and calibration charts to shed light on questions of gender\, race and identity. \nFor more information: https://www.kaynegriffincorcoran.com/exhibitions \nThe program will continue across South La Brea at David Kordansky\, with solo exhibitions of recent work by Angeleno artist Lauren Halsey and New York-based Pakistani sculptor Huma Bhabha. \nRevisiting the visual urban fabric of South Central L.A. of her youth\, Halsey packs her first show at the gallery with a colorful cacophonous maze of sculptural painting installations that engage with her ongoing concerns related to monuments\, memorials\, and public space in the face of gentrification and the displacement of local communities. \nCharacteristic of Bhabha’s range of visual and material vocabularies\, her recent sculptures and drawings on view incorporate multiple processes and traditions\, blending archaic and contemporary sources to create humanoid figures that address universal existential themes.\nFor further details: https://www.davidkordanskygallery.com/exhibitions \nWho’s attending this event? Click here to see who’s registered! \nThank you to Geneen Estrada\, ArtTable SoCal Communications Chair and Jamie Manné\, Director Kayne Griffin Corcoran.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/socal-south-la-brea-gallery-shows-raul-guerrero-hank-willis-thomas-lauren-halsey-huma-bhabha/
LOCATION:Kayne Griffin Corcoran\, 1201 S La Brea Ave\, Los Angeles\, California\, 90019
CATEGORIES:Southern California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200227T180000
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SUMMARY:NY | MeetAT at RYAN LEE Gallery for 'Sandy Skolgund: Winter'
DESCRIPTION:Click here to register now!\nThis program is free and open to members\, prospective members\, and guests. Advance registration required.  \nArtTable’s MeetAT networking program continues in February! This month we are hosted by the RYAN LEE Gallery whose fantastic exhibition\, Sandy Skolgund: Winter\, is currently on view. \nArtTable MeetATs are a free member-hosted event for existing and potential ArtTable members from all sectors of the art world to mingle and engage with each other in a casual atmosphere. Come solo or bring a guest to this lively gathering that encourages new friends and trusted colleagues to get to know one another better. Without a formal program\, everyone is free to network and engage in conversation. \nWinter\, an exhibition of new work by the conceptual photographer Sandy Skoglund. Winter—ten years in the making—is a multifaceted project that includes sculpture\, installation\, and photography. Portions of Skoglund’s immersive tableau will be on view in the gallery\, along with its final photographic iteration. \nAlso on view in Ryan Lee’s sister gallery\, Mary Ryan Gallery\, will be a celebratory exhibition of prints by women artists spanning nearly 125 years: Revolutionary by Nature: Master Prints by Women Artists\, 1898 – 2020. The exhibition marks the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in the United States. \n  \nThank you to ArtTable member Whitney Godfrey Hardin\, Director\, RYAN LEE Gallery and creator of MeetAT programs\, Louky Keijsers-Koning\, Director/Owner\, LMAK Gallery\, for organizing and supporting this program
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/ny-meetat-at-ryan-lee-gallery-for-sandy-skolgund-winter/
LOCATION:Ryan Lee Gallery\, 515 WEST 26TH STREET\, New York\, New York\, 10011
CATEGORIES:New York
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SUMMARY:SOCAL | BookTable with Author Susan Jaques
DESCRIPTION:Images provided by Susan Jaques \n\n\nClick here to Register!\nJoin us for a talk by ArtTable member\, acclaimed author Susan Jaques\, on her book The Empress of Art in the art-filled home of ArtTable member Nancy Adams! \nJoin ArtTable for a talk by Susan Jaques on The Empress of Art: Catherine the Great and the Transformation of Russia\, published in 2016. Ruthless and passionate\, Catherine the Great is singularly responsible for the creation of the Hermitage and amassing one of the most awe-inspiring collections of art in the world. She also spearheaded turning St. Petersburg into a magnificent architectural wonder. Jaques’ art-oriented biography brings to life the creation of this captivating woman’s great artistic legacy. As was written in the Library Journal\, “Jaques focuses on how Catherine’s prolific art acquisitions transformed Russia into a worldwide cultural powerhouse. As a form of statecraft\, Catherine’s collecting conveyed authority and sophistication\, making her and Russia a force to be reckoned with among nations… Jaques’s detailed description of Catherine’s passion for art stands on its own as a vivid portrayal of a fascinating ruler…” In 2018\, Jaques published yet another monumental cultural history\, the book The Caesar of Paris: Napoleon Bonaparte\, Rome\, and the Artistic Obsession that Shaped an Empire. \nNancy Adams will graciously host us that evening in her Brentwood home\, which houses an eclectic collection focussed primarily on figurative work. Among the artists represented in her collection are Alison Saar\, Kerry James Marshall\, Alice Neel\, Odd Nerdrum\, Kent Twitchell\, Robert Pruitt\, Marion Post Wolcott\, and Diego Rivera\, as well as Old Master drawings and prints. \nRefreshments will be served and valet parking will be available. Susan Jaques will be signing copies of The Empress of Art\, which will be available for purchase. \nFor those who wish to read ahead\, please note that another BookTable will take place on March 24th at the home of ArtTable member\, art consultant Victoria Burns. It will focus on Mary Gabriel’s Ninth Street Women: Lee Krasner\, Elaine de Kooning\, Grace Hartigan\, Joan Mitchell\, and Helen Frankenthaler: Five Painters and the Movement that Changed Modern Art\, published in 2018. A group discussion will follow a brief presentation by Roni Feinstein\, who teaches a class on this subject at UCLA Extension. \nWho’s attending this event? Click here to see who’s registered! \n\n\nWith thanks to Roni Feinstein\, Nancy Adams\, and Susan Jaques. \n\n\n \n 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/socal-booktable-with-author-susan-jaques/
LOCATION:Crestwood Hills Address- exact details to be shared on registration\, Valet parking available
CATEGORIES:Southern California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200225T173000
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SUMMARY:DC | MeetAT Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Image: Ben’s Next Door \nClick here to Register!\nCome MeetAT! \nThis is a networking event for art professionals looking to share ideas\, contacts\, information\, resources\, provide introductions and make new connections with tons of influencers and like-minded people residing in\, or visiting the Washington\, DC area. \nMembers\, friends\, non-members- all welcome! \nBen’s Next Door is known for its upscale Southern Cuisine\, including their signature Chicken & Waffle\, Shrimp\, and White Cheese Grits\, Crispy Skin Salmon\, and Jumbo Lump Crab Cake. \nGetting there: Shaw-Howard University Metro; Street Parking \nWho’s attending this event? Click here to see who’s signed up! \nThank you to La’Tasha Banks.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-meetat-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Ben’s Next Door\, 1211 U St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20009
CATEGORIES:Washington, D.C.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200220T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200220T100000
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SUMMARY:NY | Artist Breakfast with Ilana Harris-Babou
DESCRIPTION:Image: Ilana Harris-Babou\, Decision Fatigue \nClick here to REGISTER!\nJoin ArtTable for Artist Breakfasts\, a series of conversations with artists. These intimate monthly breakfasts feature leading figures in the visual arts in discussion with curators\, academics\, and critics. This month we will hear from Ilana Harris-Babou\, whose work was included in last year’s Whitney Biennial and whose exhibition Decision Fatigue\, opens this month at Hesse Flatow. \nAbout the artist:  \nIlana Harris-Babou uses music videos\, cooking shows\, and home improvement television as material in an abject exploration of the American Dream. She works primarily in ceramic sculpture and video installation\, and frames messy scenes with studio lighting and HD video in order to ask questions about intimacy\, violence\, and consumption.\n\nHarris-Babou showed in the 2019 Whitney Biennial and in a 2017 exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York. In a well-reviewed New York gallery show she parodied Restoration Hardware’s rugged chic aesthetic. Her Reparation Hardware video\, inspired by the chain’s own video promoting its salvaged wood furniture line\, suggests a hypothetical reparations plan for the descendants of enslaved Americans. \nHarris-Babou received an MFA in New Genres from Columbia University and a BA in Art from Yale University. She has exhibited her work throughout the United States and Europe. See more about Ilana here and here. \n\nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \nThank you to ArtTable’s Artist Breakfast Committee and Karen Flatow. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/ny-artist-breakfast-with-ilana-harris-babou/
LOCATION:Spring Place\, 6 St Johns Ln\, 10013\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200219T173000
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SUMMARY:NY | Curatorial Perspective: Zilia Sánchez: Soy Isla (I Am an Island)
DESCRIPTION:Image: Zilia Sánchez\, Topología erotica [Erotic Topology]\, 1960–71. Acrylic on stretched canvas\, 41 × 56 × 13 in. Collection [Colección] Jose R. Landron\, San Juan \nClick here to Register!\nJoin ArtTable NY for a curatorial walkthrough of Zilia Sánchez: Soy Isla (I Am an Island) with Susanna Temkin\,  Curator at El Museo del Barrio. \nZilia Sánchez: Soy Isla (I Am an Island)is the first museum retrospective of the prolific\, innovative\, and yet largely unknown artist Zilia Sánchez (b. 1926\, Havana – lives and works in San Juan). The exhibition features over 40 works from the early 1950s to the present\, including paintings\, works on paper\, shaped canvases\, sculptural pieces\, graphic illustrations\, and ephemera. The retrospective traces Sánchez’s artistic journey from her early days in Cuba to her extended travels in Europe in the 1950s and residence in New York in the 1960s\, and finally her move to Puerto Rico\, where she has lived and worked since the early 1970s. For more information\, see here. \nSusanna Temkin is a Curator at El Museo del Barrio since 2018\, and recently organized the museum’s fiftieth-anniversary exhibition\, Culture and the People: El Museo del Barrio\, 1969-2019. Prior to El Museo\, she served as Assistant Curator at Americas Society in New York. From 2011-2016 she was the Research and Archive Specialist at the Cecilia de Torres\, Ltd.\, where she assisted in co-authoring the digital catalogue raisonné of artist Joaquín Torres-García. Temkin has published essays and reviews in the Rutgers Art Review\, Burlington Magazine\, and Hemispheres\, and authored the chronology of Concrete Cuba: Cuba Geometric Abstraction from the 1950s\, produced by David Zwirner Books.  She earned her master’s and PhD degrees from the Institute of Fine Arts\, New York University\, where her research concentrated on modern art in the Americas\, with a focus on Cuba. \nWho’s attending this event? Click here to see who’s registered! \nThank you to Ingrid Dinter\, Julia Herzberg and Susanna Temkin. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/ny-curatorial-perspective-zilia-sanchez-soy-isla-i-am-an-island/
LOCATION:El Museo Del Barrio\, 1230 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10029\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200212T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200212T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192131
CREATED:20191202T224235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T193910Z
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SUMMARY:National | Los Angeles 40th Anniversary New Leadership Award Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Click here for tickets\nJoin ArtTable poolside\, at the Standard Hotel in Los Angeles\, as we celebrate our 40th Anniversary and toast the achievements of our 2020 New Leadership Award recipients: \nWassan Al-Khudhairi (Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis\, MO) \nErin Christovale (Hammer Museum\, Los Angeles\, CA) \nLauren Haynes (Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art\, Bentonville\, AR) \nJami Powell (The Hood Museum of Art\, Hanover\, NH) \nIn recognition of ArtTable’s 40th Anniversary in 2020\, we are presenting four New Leadership Awards\, representing the four decades of ArtTable’s influence in the visual arts community. The New Leadership Award was first introduced as part of ArtTable’s 25th anniversary celebration in 2005. It recognizes women whose early career accomplishments and distinguished service merit national and international recognition in the professional visual arts community. \nLearn more about the accomplishments of our 2020 honorees here. \n  \nThank you to First Republic Bank for their support. \n 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/national-la-40th-anniversary-new-leadership-award-celebration/
LOCATION:The Standard West Hollywood\, 8300 Sunset Boulevard\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90069\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable National":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200211T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200211T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192131
CREATED:20200117T151148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T193950Z
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SUMMARY:DC | Spanish Ambassador Residence in Washington D.C.
DESCRIPTION:Image: Spanish Ambassador Residence \nThis program is at capacity. Please email dc@arttable.org to be added to the waitlist. \nJoin ArtTable DC for a visit to the art collection at the Spanish Ambassador Residence followed by a seated lunch hosted by the Spanish Ambassador’s wife\, Mrs. Sol Oyarzum de Cabanas. \nUntil the late 1990s\, the residence of the Spanish Ambassador was the magnificent Beaux-Arts mansion located in the 16th street and designed by renowned American architect George Oakley Totte. When built\, in 1922\, it was part of a project conceived to develop the surrounding area as the center of social and diplomatic life in Washington\, DC.  The building is today the Cultural Center of the Spanish Embassy. \nIn 1996\, the government of Spain commissioned Rafael Moneo\, Spain’s most celebrated architect and winner of the 1996 Pritzker Architecture Prize (the profession’s equivalent of the Nobel Prize) to build a new residence in Foxhall road. \nThe addition of the Moneo building makes this stretch of Foxhall an architectural oddity\, in a distinguished sort of way\, for directly across the street is the Kreeger Museum\, designed by Philip Johnson in 1963. Johnson was the first Pritzker laureate\, back in 1979. \nThe embassy reflects some of Spain’s more characteristic architectural traits in the use of bricks for the external walls and in the colorful Andalusian tiles that decorate the greenhouse-like patio extension that sits on the house’s southern façade. \nInside\, numerous paintings and works of art represent the best of the Spanish artistic tradition\, from Royal portraits to Flemish tapestries as well as some paintings by today’s most recognized Spanish Contemporary artists. \nThis program is for ArtTable members only. \nWho’s attending this event? Click here to see who’s registered! \nThank you to Mrs Sol Oyarzum de Cabanas and his excellency the Spanish Ambassador.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-spanish-ambassador-residence-in-washington-d-c/
LOCATION:Spanish Ambassador Residence\, 2350 Foxhall Rd NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Washington, D.C.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200210T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200210T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192131
CREATED:20200109T224342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T194010Z
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SUMMARY:NORTHWEST | An Evening With the Founders of Wa Na Wari
DESCRIPTION:Image: The Founders of Wa Na Wari. Photo by Susan Fried. \nClick here to Register!\nThe Northwest Chapter of ArtTable invites you to join us for an evening of conversation and art with the founders of Wa Na Wari. Wa Na Wari is a center for Black art and culture in Seattle’s historically redlined Central District neighborhood\, sited in a 5th-generation Black-owned home. \nCo-Founder Inye Wokoma is the 2019 recipient of the 2019 Neddy at Cornish Grand Prize. Current Artists include Amir George\, Abroad and Abound\, Shurvon Hayes\, In The Presence of Black Art: Healthy and Happy Mandala\, Ronald Hall\, Selected Works\, and Jaleesa Johnson\, Being/Conjured. Appetizers\, wine\, and non-alcoholic drinks will be provided. \n“​Two of us\, Inye Wokoma and Elisheba Johnson\, are Black artists directly impacted by Seattle’s displacement and affordability crisis. Inye Wokoma’s grandmother is 93 years old and living with Alzheimers. As the guardian of her estate she has been fighting on her behalf to maintain ownership of the homes she and her husband worked their entire lives for. Elisheba Johnson\, born and raised in Seattle\, has a job with the City of Seattle and still cannot afford to live in the city. Their stories are reflective of what the housing crisis looks like for Black artists in Seattle. ​Two of us\, Jill Freidberg and Rachel Kessler\, are white artists using art and stories to challenge white supremacy\, especially as it is expressed through gentrification and displacement.” \nThank you to Elisheba Johnson.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/northwest-an-evening-with-the-founders-of-wa-na-wari/
LOCATION:Wa Na Wari\, 911 24th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Northwest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200209T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200209T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192131
CREATED:20200106T175806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T194033Z
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SUMMARY:NOCAL | Reading at the (Art)Table
DESCRIPTION:Click here to Register!\nJoin ArtTable’s Northern California Chapter for our book club\, Reading at the (Art)Table. For this session\, we will be reading “Marcel Duchamp and the Art of Life “by Jacquelynn Baas. \nPlease Join Us for Our Discussion and Brunch! \nWishing You All a New Year of New Books\, New Ideas\, and New Imaginings …! \n\nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered!\n\n\nThank you to Jan Wurm for organizing. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/nocal-reading-at-the-arttable-2/
LOCATION:To be provided upon registration
CATEGORIES:Northern California
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Northern California":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200206T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200206T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192131
CREATED:20191220T211707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T194105Z
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SUMMARY:Chicago | Photography and the Black Arts Movement in Chicago
DESCRIPTION:Image: Billy Abernathy\, Mother’s Day\, 1962. Gelatin silver print. The Art Institute of Chicago\, gift of the Illinois Arts Council\, 110.1976. \nClick here to Register\nMichal Raz-Russo Associate Curator of Photography\, Art Institute of Chicago\, will give a behind-the-scenes look at selections from the Art Institute’s collection that represent photography’s important role within the Black Arts Movement in Chicago. \nIn the mid-1960s\, as the Black Arts Movement was gaining momentum in Chicago\, an informal network of street photographers and independent photojournalists formed in the city’s South and West Sides. Included among them are works by Darryl Cowherd\, Bob Crawford\, Roy Lewis\, and Robert A. Sengstacke produced in connection with Wall of Respect (1967–71)\, a revolutionary outdoor mural; and projects such as Mikki Ferrill’s decade-long documentation of an improvised South Side club\, The Garage (1970/80). Through intimate images of their communities in the city’s South and West Sides\, these artists explored ideas about black identity\, aesthetics\, and visibility that have far-reaching influence and implications. \nMichal Raz-Russo is the David C. and Sarajean Ruttenberg Associate Curator of Photography at the Art Institute of Chicago. Among her exhibitions at the Art Institute are Never a Lovely So Real: Photography and Film in Chicago\, 1950–1980 (2018); Invisible Man: Gordon Parks and Ralph Ellison in Harlem (2016); Sharp\, Clear Pictures: Edward Steichen’s World War I and Condé Nast Years (2014); Dayanita Singh (2014); and The Three Graces (2011). She is also the curator of the biennial Ruttenberg Contemporary Photography Series\, which has presented solo exhibitions of new work by artists such as Sara Deraedt (2019)\, Leigh Ledare (The Plot\, 2017)\, and Deana Lawson (2015). \nArtTable Chicago’s executive committee will be meeting for drinks and lite bites at the Gage restaurant following the program\, please join us if you’re able! \nThe Gage Restaurant\n24 S. Michigan Ave\nChicago\, IL 60603 \nfrom 7 – 8:30 p.m. \n  \nWho’s attending this event? Click here to see who’s signed up!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/chicago-photography-and-the-black-arts-movement-in-chicago-selections-from-the-art-institutes-collection/
LOCATION:The Art Institute of Chicago\, 111 S Michigan Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, 60603\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chicago
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Chicago":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200206T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200206T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192131
CREATED:20200107T205914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T194135Z
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SUMMARY:DC | BreakfastTable with Dana Prussian
DESCRIPTION:Image: Dana Prussian \nClick here to Register!\nJoin us for an informal conversation with Dana Prussian\, Vice President\, Art Services Specialist at Bank of America Private Bank. \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 Bank of America Private Bank (formerly 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 dual Bachelor of Arts in Art History and Political College\, Columbia University. \nDutch treat\, cash preferred. Street parking\, rideshare encouraged. \nWho’s attending this program? Click here to see who’s currently registered! \nThank you to Jaynelle Clarke Hazard.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-breakfasttable-with-dana-prussian/
LOCATION:Boulangerie Christophe\, 1422 Wisconsin Ave NW\, DC\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Washington, D.C.
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Washington%2C D.C.":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200205T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200205T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192131
CREATED:20200107T220625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T194156Z
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SUMMARY:NY | Private Viewing of "Pan y Circo: Appease\, Distract\, Disrupt" at Another Space
DESCRIPTION:Image: Héctor García\, Fellinesca\, Cd. de Mexico\, 1955. Gelatin silver print. Estrellita B. Brodsky Collection \nClick here to Register!\nJoin ArtTable for a viewing of Pan y Circo: Appease\, Distract\, Disrupt at Another Space. \nFeaturing Kathryn Andrews\, Diane Arbus\, Maria Fernanda Cardoso and Ross Rudesch Harley\, Maurizio Cattelan\, Gabriel Chaile\, Felipe Jesus Consalvos\, Pablo Curatella Manes\, Bruce Davidson\, Paz Errázuriz\, Héctor Fuenmayor\, Hector García\, Anna Bella Geiger\, Victor Grippo\, Bob Gruen\, Philippe Halsman\, Addie Herder\, Anna Maria Maiolino\, Mary Ellen Mark\, Leo Matiz\, Hermanos Mayo\, Miralda\, Bruce Nauman\, Laure Prouvost\, Rubén Ortíz Torres\, Rosângela Rennó\, Miguel Rio Branco\, Andres Serrano\, Cindy Sherman\, Javier Téllez \nANOTHER SPACE is pleased to announce the exhibition Pan y Circo: Appease\, Distract\, Disrupt\, taking its title from the popular Spanish expression used to describe populist governments’ use of giveaways and entertainment to distract the public’s attention. Originally attributed to the Roman poet Juvenal\, ‘Panem et circenses\,’ referred to Ancient Rome’s use of free wheat and costly circus games to appease the populace as the Empire collapsed. Curated by Estrellita Brodsky in collaboration with ANOTHER SPACE\, the show will examine the work of international artists from the late 19th century to the present and their fascination with the world of circus performers and other forms of spectacle\, most often as a tool for political and social critique. Other artists in the exhibition focus on food and hunger as a reflection of facile and failed economic policies. Scheduled to open on Thursday\, September 12\, the exhibition will remain on view through January 2020. \nFrom Diane Arbus\, Bruce Davidson\, Héctor García and Paz Errázuriz’ poignant portraits of life on the road in the 1950s-80s to Andres Serrano\, Cindy Sherman or Bruce Nauman’s images of unnerving clowns\, the circus is often just a lens to reflect on social anxieties and poverty of those attending as well as those participating. Anna Maria Maiolino\, Victor Grippo\, Miralda\, Laure Prouvost and Anna Bella Geiger reflect on food and hunger as powerful symbols of hope and despair. In many ways\, the objects seem to de-stabilize power structures and embody the most absurd yet the most poetic of mixed emotions\, simultaneously conflicting reactions of attraction and repulsion towards frightening and mundane absurdity. \nA human cannonball flying over the US-Mexico border in Javier Téllez’s notorious 2005 video One flew over the void (Bala Perdida)\, offers a prescient take on the current administration’s use of the southern wall as a political circus. Coinciding with one of the most spectacular presidential campaigns in U.S. history\, the exhibition ultimately aims to reflect on the increasing role of spectacle and entertainment as economic motivators and an integral part of the U.S. political arena. \nThank you to Estrellita Brodsky and Julia Herzberg.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/ny-private-viewing-of-pan-y-circo-appease-distract-disrupt-at-another-space/
LOCATION:To be provided upon registration
CATEGORIES:New York
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable New York":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200204T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200204T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192131
CREATED:20200113T162858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T194313Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200202T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200202T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192131
CREATED:20200103T191221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T194342Z
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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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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Southern California":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200130T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200130T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192131
CREATED:20200103T160654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T194417Z
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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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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable New York":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200128T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200128T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192131
CREATED:20191220T160335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T194444Z
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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:NY
CATEGORIES:Washington, D.C.
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Washington%2C D.C.":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200127T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200127T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192131
CREATED:20200110T222155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T194524Z
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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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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable New York":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200123T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200123T100000
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CREATED:20200103T155257Z
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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
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200122T193000
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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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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200118T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192131
CREATED:20200107T205306Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200118T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200118T150000
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CREATED:20191211T175352Z
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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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