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SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Local - NoCal First Thursday Coffee Break
DESCRIPTION:12:30pm PT\nAT Local virtual programs present opportunities to connect as a local chapter online. This NoCal First Thursday Coffee Break event is for members of ArtTable’s Northern California chapter. Stay tuned for AT Local events near you! \nNot a member? Join us today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nClick here to see who is already registered! \n\nAll members of ArtTable’s Northern California Chapter are encouraged to join us again on March 4th at 12:30pm for our monthly Virtual First Thursday Coffee Break. It has been too long since we’ve all seen each other in person and there is so much to talk about! The first two coffee breaks were a success. We shared with each other how we have been holding up during this turbulent year\, art we’ve seen\, virtual programming that we enjoyed\, and what else is new within our community. Even though we can’t meet in person quite yet\, we look forward to seeing everyone again for this third edition of our coffee breaks together. \nThis is a Northern California members only event. Virtual First Thursdays Coffee Break is a reoccurring event and is donation based. \nThank you to ArtTable’s Northern California Chapter Executive Committee for planning and hosting this program.
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Artist Talk with Angela Fraleigh
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s Artist Talk series is made possible by the Pollock Krasner Foundation. Originally formatted as in-person Artist Breakfasts\, ArtTable has moved all programming into the virtual realm during the pandemic. Please join us for a virtual Artist Talk with Angela Fraleigh. \nPlease join us after the discussion for 10-15 minutes of virtual networking in Zoom Breakout Rooms! In pre-pandemic times\, ArtTable programs were a time for members and non-members to connect with old friends and meet new people\, and we aim to simulate that in the virtual realm! \nAdmission \n\nNon-Members – $15\nArtTable Members – $10\nArtTable Circle Members – Free\n\nNot a member? Join today!  \nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAbout Angela Fraleigh \nAngela Fraleigh (b. 1976) earned her MFA from Yale University School of Art and her BFA from Boston University. Her solo exhibitions include Hirschl & Adler Modern\, New York\, NY; Inman Gallery in Houston\, TX; PPOW Gallery in New York\, NY; Peters Projects in Santa Fe\, NM; and James Harris Gallery in Seattle\, WA. She has exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston\, TX and the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art\, Kansas City\, MO\, and has been the recipient of several awards and residencies including the Yale University Alice Kimball English grant; The Sharpe-Walentas Program Brooklyn\, NY; and the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts in Omaha\, NE. Fraleigh has created site-specific solo projects for the Edward Hopper House Museum and Study Center (Shadows Searching for Light\, 2018) and the Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site (Lost in the Light\, 2015)\, the Everson Museum of Art (Between Tongue and Teeth\, 2016) and the Delaware Art Museum (Sound the Deep Waters\, 2019). \nShe currently lives and works in Allentown\, PA\, where she is a Full Professor and Department Chair at Moravian College. Fraleigh’s debut solo exhibition with Hirschl & Adler Modern\, Fluttering still\, is on view now through March 12\, 2021. \nThis program is generously supported by 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. Please visit www.pkf.org for more information. \nThank you to Hirschl & Adler Modern for helping to make this program possible. \n\nImage Credits \n\nWe tell beginnings\, 2021; Oil and watercolor on canvas over panel\, 56 x 48 in.; Courtesy of the artist and Hirschl & Adler Modern\, New York; Photo © Ken Ek\nAngela Fraleigh\, courtesy of the artist
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artist-talk-with-angela-fraleigh/
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CATEGORIES:National
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SUMMARY:RESCHEDULED | MFA Artists Talk: Recent Cadogan Scholarship Awardees
DESCRIPTION:8:30pm ET | 7:30pm CT | 5:30pm PT\nThis program has been rescheduled to a later date. Stay tuned for updates.\nIn support of Bay Area MFA candidates\, the Northern California Chapter invites you to join us on Thursday\, February 25 (8:30pm ET/ 7:30pm CT/ 5:30pm PT) for a visit with recent Cadogan Scholarship Awardees Dominique Birdsong\, Amy Elkins\, and Claudia Huenchuleo Paquien. \nThe distinction is part of The Jack K. and Gertrude Murphy Award and the Edwin Anthony and Adalaine Boudreaux Cadogan Scholarships (aka The Murphy Cadogan Contemporary Art Awards). These awards help fuel the forward-thinking visual arts movement that makes the Bay Area unique. Established in 1986\, the awards were designed to further the development of the region’s MFA students and to foster exploration of their artistic potential. \nThe winners receive financial awards and have their work displayed in an exhibition at SOMArts Cultural Center. As universities and students have been impacted by COVID-19 this past year\, the 2020 exhibition\, curated by artist\, curator\, and educator Kevin B. Chen\, made the pivot online so awardees can celebrate safely from their homes. We are pleased to present this Artists Talk by three of the year’s talented awardees. \nAdmission \n\nNon-Members – $10\nArtTable Members – $5\nArtTable Circle Members – Free\n\nNot a member? Join today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAbout the Artists \nDominique Birdsong is a San Francisco-based artist working in a variety of media\, from acrylic paint to concrete\, plaster\, and resin cloth. Her work explores the relationship between death and identity. Reflecting on a personal experience of loss\, she states\, “The impact that it has on me is extreme\, prompting me to question my identity: who I am now and who I was before I lost them.” Birdsong completed her BFA from Humboldt State University. She is currently an MFA candidate at the San Francisco Art Institute. \nAmy Elkins works primarily in photography and with a series-based approach that oscillates between formal\, conceptual and documentary. She has spent the past fifteen years researching\, creating and exhibiting work that explores the multifaceted nature of masculine identity as well as the psychological and sociological impacts of incarceration. Elkins received her BFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts in New York. She is currently an MFA candidate in the Art Practice program at Stanford University. She has exhibited and published both nationally and internationally. \nClaudia Huenchuleo Paquien is a multimedia artist based in San Francisco. An urban Mapuche descendant\, born and raised in Chile\, her work reflects on feelings of sadness\, nostalgia\, and dislocation as collective constructions in attunement to places and territories. Through collage\, photography\, and installation\, her work interrogates the way in which memory\, culture\, and race function in relation to Indigenous contemporary identities and new systems of knowledge. Huenchuleo Paquien graduated from University of Concepción\, Chile\, with a degree in psychology. She completed a Post Baccalaureate in Visual Arts at UC Berkeley Extension. She is currently a third year MFA candidate at San Francisco State University. \nThank you to Northern California Chapter Executive Committee members Donna Napper\, Co-Chair and Maren Jones\, Finance Chair for organizing this program. \n\nImages clockwise from top left: Dominique Birdsong\, A Conversation\, 2019\, clay\, concrete\, red LED light and wood base; Amy Elkins\, Holding Pattern\, 2020\, pigment print on adhesive fabric\, stop motion animation on two 13” Clear Tech Televisions\, print on cotton\, used prison uniforms\, stainless steel hangers\, industrial steel pipes and fittings. Claudia Huenchuleo Paquien\, Kallfü Füdo\, 2020\, photograph. Images courtesy of the artists.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-mfa-artists-talk-recent-cadogan-scholarship-awardees/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Equity & Representation in Contemporary Art - A Panel Discussion for Black History Month
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nOver the course of time in America\, large swaths of art history have been omitted\, erased\, or ignored. This absence has created a significant void in the narrative around how people of African descent and people of color have contributed to the artistic canon. \nThe impact presents significant disadvantages for artists of color. From artists that have difficulty gaining representation\, to art historians overlooking Black and Brown artists’ contributions\, to collectors that do not have access to works they would like to acquire\, the playing field has never been level. Bias shows up in art schools\, in institutions\, in hiring practices\, in the primary and secondary art market\, and in the critical voices that influence all of the above. \nRecent news of high-profile curatorial appointments are a move in the right direction. However\, there is significant work that remains to be done. What kind of new and inclusive art world can we as art professionals help to create ? \nJoin us for this interactive session on a very timely and important topic. The discussion will address questions surrounding this subject including: \n\nWhat are the barriers to equity and representation and how can we\, as leaders\, make a difference toward that goal?\nWhat does it feel like to be an “outsider” in the art world?\nWhy does diversity and representation matter?\nHow can institutions and art spaces be more accessible to all?\nBlack art is “hot” right now. Why?\nHow does diversity in art help us to understand each other in a complex multicultural society?\n\nPanel Participants: \n\nJune Edmonds\, Award-Winning Artist\, Los Angeles\, CA\nChela Mitchell\, Art Advisor and Founder of Komuna House Global Arts Club\, New York\, NY\nDr. Kimberli Gant\, McKinnon Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art at the Chrysler Museum of Art\, Norfolk\, VA\nModerated by Lynne Toye\, Founder of Art Unpacked\, New York\, NY\n\nPlease join us after the discussion for 10-15 minutes of virtual networking in Zoom Breakout Rooms! In pre-pandemic times\, ArtTable programs were a time for members and non-members to connect with old friends and meet new people\, and we aim to simulate that in the virtual realm! \nAdmission \n\nNon-Members – $15\nArtTable Members – $10\nArtTable Circle Members – Free\n\nNot a member? Join today!  \nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n\nAbout the Speakers \nJune Edmonds was born in Los Angeles\, where she lives and works. Edmonds received her MFA from Tyler School of Art\, Philadelphia\, and a bachelor’s degree from San Diego State University. She also attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and is the recipient of the inaugural prestigious 2020 AWARE Prize\, which recognizes an outstanding solo presentation of work by a female artist at the Armory Show. Edmonds is also the 2020 Harpo Foundation Grant recipient and a recipient of the 2018 City of Los Angeles Individual Artist Grant (COLA). She attended the Paducah A.I.R. residency in Kentucky in 2017 and is slated to go to Vermont Studio Center Residency in 2021 or 2022. Edmonds uses abstract painting to explore how color\, pattern\, repetition\, movement and balance can serve as conduits to spiritual contemplation and interpersonal connection. She has exhibited nationally and has completed several works of public art with the city of Los Angeles and the Department of Cultural Affairs\, including an installation at the MTA Pacific Station in Long Beach\, CA. Her paintings are held in collections throughout the United States including the California African American Museum\, Los Angeles and the Mead Art Museum\, Amherst College\, Amherst\, MA. \nKimberli Gant\, PhD is the McKinnon Curator of Modern &amp; Contemporary Art at the Chrysler Museum. She has held curatorial positions at the Newark Museum\, The Contemporary Austin\, and the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan\nArt. She has curated numerous exhibitions including Brendan Fernandes: Bodily Forms\, Multiple Modernisms\, Wondrous Worlds: Art & Islam through Time & Place\, and De-Luxe. Kimberli holds Art History degrees from the University of Texas Austin\, Columbia University\, and Pitzer College. \n  \n \nChela Mitchell is an art advisor at CMA\, a firm committed to helping collectors build diverse art collections. Chela has worked with some influential institutions\, corporations and art collectors\, informing their acquisitions in the emerging\, mid-career and established markets. Chela has become a voice for change in the art world\, actively fighting for equity of artists and art professionals. This work inspired the creation of Komuna\, a global arts club with a special focus on artists and people of color. \nBefore devoting herself fulltime to the art world\, Chela worked as a fashion stylist at Net-a-Porter\, Barney’s\, Intermix and Vogue Japan. She has worked closely with artists like Solange\, Iman Omari and Young Paris. \nChela has been featured in Forbes\, The Los Angeles Times\, ArtNews\, Artnet News\, NR Magazine and 10 Magazine. She is a proud graduate of Rutgers University and lives in Manhattan with her husband\, daughter and French mastiff\, Harlem. \n \nLynne Toye is a curator\, change agent\, and artist advocate building a community of support for artists of color. She is focused on educating and cultivating new collectors and forming strategic alliances with stakeholders in the art market. She founded Art Unpacked in 2020 to provide access to the art market through curated events\, lectures\, studio visits and salons. She is on the African American Culture Committee of the Montclair Art Museum and also currently serves as the Chief Administrative Officer at Harlem School of the Arts. Lynne holds degrees from the University of Virginia and the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. \nThank you to Lynne Toye for organizing this program exclusively for ArtTable. \n\nImages:  \n\nJune Edmonds\nDr. Kimberli Gant\nChela Mitchell\nLynne Toye
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-equity-representation-in-contemporary-art/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National
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SUMMARY:Virtual | DC Around the Table Book Group with Carolyn Kinder Carr
DESCRIPTION:7pm ET | 6pm CT | 4pm PT\nJoin ArtTable’s Washington\, D.C. Chapter for an Around the Table Book Group. This program is open to all ArtTable members and meets four times a year; participants can join for one book or for all! \nNot an ArtTable member? Join today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nFor the first Around the Table Book Group of 2021\, we will discuss “Sara Tyson Hallowell: Pioneer Curator and Art Agent in the Gilded Age” by ArtTable DC member Carolyn Kinder Carr. Carr will be joining us to present her book and take part in engaging conversation. \nSara Tyson Hallowell: Pioneer Curator and Art Agent in the Gilded Age\n\nThis biography tells the story of Philadelphia-born Sara Tyson Hallowell (1846-1924). Hallowell made her reputation in Chicago in the 1880’s organizing exhibitions for that city’s Inter-state Industrial Expositions. Impressed with her knowledge of art and the art market\, Bertha and Potter Palmer sought her advice. Hallowell’s enthusiasm for the work of Monet\, Renoir\, Sisley\, and Pissarro led them to form one of the earliest collections of French Impressionism in America\, notable examples of which are today at the Art Institute of Chicago. \nDisappointed that her gender prevented her from becoming director of art at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exhibition\, Hallowell nevertheless created a critically successful exhibition for this mammoth fair. Following its close\, Hallowell went to live in France. From 1894 to 1914\, she selected paintings of American artists living abroad for annual exhibitions at the Art Institute of Chicago. Mary Cassatt and Auguste Rodin were among her many Parisian friends. \nHallowell’s pioneering work as a curator and art advisor provided a model for women seeking to enter these professions previously the prerogative of men.\n\nCarolyn Kinder Carr is the Deputy Director of the National Portrait Gallery and the author of “Gaston Lachaise: Portrait Sculpture” (Smithsonian Institution Press\, 1985). \nThank you to Ruth Abrahams\, ArtTable DC Committee Member at Large for organizing this program. \n\nImage: “Sara Tyson Hallowell: Pioneer Curator and Art Agent in the Gilded Age” by Carolyn Kinder Carr
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-dc-around-the-table-book-group-sara-tyson-hallowell/
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CATEGORIES:National,Washington, D.C.
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SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Local: NoCal Film Night -  Art21's Art in the Twenty-First Century: Borderlands
DESCRIPTION:8:30pm ET | 7:30pm CT | 5:30pm PT\nJoin ArtTable’s Northern California Chapter for a virtual film night to watch and discuss Art21’s Borderlands\, an episode in the 10th season of their Art in the Twenty-First Century series. Following the film\, we’ll be joined by Lolita Fierro\, Associate Director\, Major Gifts & Special Events at Art21 to discuss the episode. \nThe film screening will take place from 5:30 – 6:30 PT (7:30-8:30pm CT\, 8:30-9:30pm ET)\, and the discussion from 6:30 – 7:15 PT (8:30-9:15 CT\, 9:30-10:15pm ET). Members are welcome to join for just the discussion if they would prefer to view the film on their own time. \nThis program is free for ArtTable Members only. Not a member? Join today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nClick here to see who’s already registered! \n\nAbout the Episode\nA vast geography encompassing open deserts and densely populated metropolises\, the borderland between the United States and Mexico has long been a site of political conflict\, social struggle\, and intense creative ferment. Taking a new curatorial and filmmaking approach\, Art21 connects and juxtaposes a group of acclaimed artists as they work along the U.S.-Mexico border\, interweaving their stories to chronicle the creative responses to one of the most divisive moments in the history of this area. From an epic interactive searchlight installation along the El Paso–Juárez divide to a deeply personal performance at the Tijuana border wall\, these artists consider the border as an open wound\, a theatrical stage\, a political podium\, a studio\, and a contradictory landscape that features both ugliness and beauty. \nThis episode explores how contemporary art can reveal the new and unexpected. It asks viewers to question their preconceived notions of a place seemingly made familiar by mass media. Ultimately\, the artists featured in this hour challenge themselves and audiences to embrace a more empathetic view of one of the most contested areas in North America. \nThis event is presented in collaboration with Art21\, a nonprofit global leader in art education. Art21 produces preeminent films about today’s leading visual artists and education programs that inspire creativity worldwide. \nThank you to Lucy Lydon\, Director of Luce Productions and member of ArtTable NoCal’s Executive Committee for making this program possible.  \n\nImage: Tanya Aguiñiga at her Los Angeles studio. Production still from the Art21 television series “Art in the Twenty-First Century\,” Season 10\, 2020. © Art21\, Inc. 2020
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-nocal-film-night/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National,Northern California
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Northern California":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Artist Residencies: Evolving Amid the Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:2pm ET | 1pm CT | 11am PT\nPlease join Ruth Adams (Art Omi – Ghent\, NY)\, Toccarra Thomas (Joan Mitchell Center – New Orleans\, LA)\, and Helen Toomer (Stoneleaf Retreat – Kingston\, NY) for a panel to explore how artist residencies are evolving their services to artists during the pandemic through “virtual” residencies and other strategies. The panelists will share their experiences with adapting their programming and pivoting their usual approach amid Covid\, as well as insights into ways the field may change long-term coming out of the pandemic. \nAdmission \n\nNon-Members – $15\nArtTable Members – $10 ($5/additional guest)\nArtTable Circle Members – Free\n\nNot a member? Join today!  \nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nClick here to see who is already registered! \nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n\nAbout the Speakers\nRuth Adams is Executive Director of Art Omi in Ghent\, NY\, where she provides leadership for the multi-faceted contemporary arts center’s 120-acre Sculpture and Architecture Park and Gallery\, international artist residencies\, public arts events\, & education programming. Together with a Board of Trustees and Program Advisory Boards\, Adams is dedicated to Art Omi’s vitality and sustainability\, with a current focus on destination creation\, exemplary visitor services\, internationalism\, equity\, inclusivity\, and programming excellence. \n  \n \nToccarra A. H. Thomas is the Director of the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans. Thomas has previously served as the inaugural general manager of Pioneer Works in Brooklyn\, NY\, as well as inaugural managing director of SPACE\, a contemporary multidisciplinary art organization in Portland\, ME. In her role at the Joan Mitchell Center\, she directs the expansive artist residency program\, develops public programming and special projects to support community engagement with the Center’s artist residents\, and manages the day-to-day operations. Additionally\, Thomas works closely with leadership at the Joan Mitchell Foundation in New York to develop artist-centered resources and programming. \n  \n \nHelen Toomer is Co-Founder of STONELEAF RETREAT\, an artists’ residency and connective space in the Catskill Mountains of New York. The residency is focused on supporting women artists and families. She is the Founder of UPSTATE ART WEEKEND and the Co-Founder of Art Mamas Alliance. Formerly\, Toomer was Executive Director of Artists in Residence in Everglades (AIRIE) and Director of the IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair\, Collective Design Fair and PULSE Contemporary Art Fairs. She lectures on art fairs and professional development at universities and arts organizations in the US and the UK. She was also an adjunct professor at Sotheby’s Institute of Art and the Fashion Institute of Technology. Toomer co-founded and managed a contemporary art gallery\, toomer labzda in New York and graduated with Bachelors in Fine Arts from the Arts Institute of Bournemouth\, England. She serves on the Board of AIRIE and Advisory Committees for ProjectArt\, Foundwork and the Baxter St Camera Club of New York. \nThank you to Sarah McNaughton\, NY Chapter Programs Committee Co-Chair\, for organizing this program. \n\nImages: \n\nUta Bekaia (USA / Georgia) performance\, courtesy of Art Omi\nRuth Adams\nToccarra Thomas\nHelen Toomer
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artist-residencies-evolving-amid-the-pandemic/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable New York":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210211T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20210128T195257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T232903Z
UID:4522-1613062800-1613062800@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Local - Philadelphia Chapter Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:We welcome all members of ArtTable’s Philadelphia Chapter to join us for a virtual happy hour! Let’s catch up and chat about 2021. We hope to see you there! \nThis happy hour program is for members of ArtTable’s Philadelphia Chapter only.  \nNot a member? Join today! \nClick here to Register for this program.\nYou will receive an email confirmation containing the Zoom link. Before the event\, please download the Zoom desktop app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. If you do not have the Zoom desktop app already\, you will be prompted to download and install it when you click to join the meeting. For further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here. \nClick here to see who is already registered! \nThank you to Rachel Zimmerman and Laurie McGahey\, ArtTable Philadelphia Chapter Co-Chairs\, for organizing this program. \n\nImage: The Clay Studio\, Philadelphia (Photo: Shelley R. Langdale)
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-local-philadelphia-chapter-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Philadelphia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210210T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210210T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20201201T220927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210209T225250Z
UID:4190-1612958400-1612958400@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Connect with Marine Tanguy
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s AT Connect program series allows and encourages members to network\, connect\, and ask questions outside of their regular areas of expertise. In this session we will hear from Marine Tanguy\, founder of MTArt Agency\, the first talent agency for visual artists worldwide. \nPlease join us after the discussion for 10-15 minutes of virtual networking in Zoom Breakout Rooms! In pre-pandemic times\, ArtTable programs were a time for members and non-members to connect with old friends and meet new people\, and we aim to simulate that in the virtual realm! \nAdmission \n\nNon-Members – $10\nArtTable Members – $5\nArtTable Circle Members – Free\n\nNot a member? Join today!  \nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAbout Marine \nAn advocate for artists since a young age\, Marine Tanguy managed her first gallery at age 21 and opened her first art gallery in Los Angeles at age 23. After seeing the restrictiveness of the traditional gallery model\, Marine launched MTArt Agency in 2015. \nMTArt is the first talent agency for visual artists worldwide. Clients love to work with the agency to identify the next rising star in the art world. They trust its rigorous selection and the expertise of the team to integrate their art in the most extraordinary contexts. MTArt Agency was behind the largest public art painting in the world: the project of Saype in Paris supported by 30 companies including the Eiffel Tower and the Guardian Media Group. Its artists enhance your homes\, cities\, screens\, and advertising spaces with their art. They broadcast their inspiring messages and visuals for you to lead a more visually inspiring life. \nMarine was awarded Forbes 2018 30 under 30 Europe: Art & Culture and UK entrepreneur of the year for the 2019 NatWest Everywoman Awards. She is a writer and keynote speaker on contemporary art and art investment. Her talks include two TEDx Talks on how to transform cities with art and how social media visuals affect our minds. \n\nImages: \nMarine Tanguy\, courtesy of the speaker; Marine Tanguy giving a TED talk. Photo courtesy of TEDx. \nAre you interested in participating in an AT Connect program? Email programs@arttable.org for more information!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-connect-with-marine-tanguy/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable National":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210205T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210205T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20210112T222956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210210T155033Z
UID:4385-1612533600-1612533600@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Virtual | Conversation: Howardena Pindell and Adeze Wilford\, 'Rope/Fire/Water' at The Shed
DESCRIPTION:2pm ET | 1pm CT | 11am PT\nArtTable’s Curatorial Perspective program series invites curators to present and discuss timely exhibitions and initiatives. Please join us for a discussion with artist Howardena Pindell and Adeze Wilford\, Assistant Curator at The Shed and organizer of the exhibition\, Howardena Pindell: Rope/Fire/Water\, currently on view at The Shed in New York. \nPlease join us after the discussion for 10-15 minutes of virtual networking in Zoom Breakout Rooms! In pre-pandemic times\, ArtTable programs were a time for members and non-members to connect with old friends and meet new people\, and we aim to simulate that in the virtual realm! \nAdmission \n\nNon-Members – $20\nArtTable Members – $15\nArtTable Circle Members – Free \n\nNot a member? Join today! \nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAbout the Speakers \nBorn in Philadelphia in 1943\, Howardena Pindell studied painting at Boston University and Yale University. After graduating\, she accepted a job at the Museum of Modern Art\, where she worked for 12 years (1967–1979). Her first role was an Exhibition Assistant\, then Assistant Curator in the Department of National and International Traveling Exhibitions\, and finally Associate Curator and Acting Director in the Department of Prints and Illustrated Books. In 1979\, she began teaching at the State University of New York\, Stony Brook where she is now a full-time professor. Throughout her career\, Pindell has exhibited extensively. Notable solo-exhibitions include: Spelman College (1971\, Atlanta)\, Just Above Midtown (1977\, New York)\, Lerner-Heller Gallery (1980\, 1981\, New York)\, The Studio Museum in Harlem (1986\, New York)\, the Wadsworth Atheneum (1989\, Hartford)\, G.R. N’Namdi Gallery (1992\, 1995\, 1996\, 2000\, 2002\, 2006\, Chicago\, Detroit\, and New York)\, Garth Greenan Gallery\, New York (2014\, 2017)\, Spelman College Museum of Fine Art\, Atlanta (2015) and the Museum of Contemporary Art\, Chicago (2018). \nPindell often employs lengthy\, metaphorical processes of destruction/reconstruction. She cuts canvases in strips and sews them back together\, building up surfaces in elaborate stages. She paints or draws on sheets of paper\, punches out dots from the paper using a hole punch\, drops the dots onto her canvas\, and squeegees paint through the “stencil” left in the paper from which she had punched the dots. Almost invariably\, her paintings are installed unstretched\, held to the wall merely by the strength of a few finishing nails. The artist’s fascination with gridded\, serialized imagery\, along with surface texture appears throughout her oeuvre. Even in her later\, more politically charged work\, Pindell reverts to these thematic focuses in order to address social issues of homelessness\, AIDs\, war\, genocide\, sexism\, xenophobia\, and apartheid. \nMost recently\, Pindell’s work appeared in: Black in the Abstract: Part I\, Epistrophy (2013\, Contemporary Arts Museum\, Houston)\, and Painting 2.0: Expression in the Information Age\, (2015–2016\, Museum Brandhorst; 2016\, Museum Moderner Kunst) and We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women\, 1965–1985 (2017\, the Brooklyn Museum\, New York). Howardena Pindell was the subject of the 2018 retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art\, Chicago titled ‘Howardena Pindell: What Remains to Be Seen.’ The exhibition later traveled to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (2018) and the Rose Art Museum (2019). \nView the artist’s full biography here. \n \nAdeze Wilford is an Assistant Curator at The Shed. She was an inaugural joint curatorial fellow at The Studio Museum in Harlem and the Museum of Modern Art. She organized Vernacular Interior at Hales Gallery in 2019\, as well as Excerpt (2017) at the Studio Museum and Black Intimacy (2017)\, a film series at MoMA. Other curatorial projects include Harlem Postcards F/W 2016/2017 and Color in Shadows the 2016 Expanding The Walls exhibition at Studio Museum. Prior to this Adeze was the Public Programs and Community Engagement assistant at the Studio Museum. She has contributed scholarship to various catalogues and magazines including Young\,Gifted and Black and Black Refractions. She graduated from Northwestern University with a BA in Art History and African-American Studies.\n \nThis program is generously supported by 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. Please visit www.pkf.org for more information. \n\nImages: Installation view of ‘Howardena Pindell: Rope/Fire/Water’ at The Shed; Howardena Pindell; Adeze Wilford\, © 2015 Scott Rudd
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-conversation-howardena-pindell-and-adeze-wilford/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable National":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210205T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210205T093000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20210119T221909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T162118Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | DC BreakfastTable with Jaynelle Hazard
DESCRIPTION:8:30am ET| 7:30am CT\nJoin ArtTable’s DC Chapter for a presentation and conversation with Jaynelle Hazard\, Executive Director & Curator of the newly rebranded Tephra Institute of Contemporary Art. Jaynelle will discuss how the Greater Reston Arts Center repositioned and transformed into Tephra ICA as the institution’s programs\, audience\, and impact had drastically evolved over the past several years. \nThis program is free for ArtTable members only. Members may bring one guest for an additional $5. Not a member? Join today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAbout Jaynelle Hazard\nPrior to joining Greater Reston Arts Center\, Jaynelle Hazard was the Director of Exhibitions at Workhouse Art Center. There she developed\, implemented\, and oversaw contemporary art programming initiatives. In previous roles\, she supported various art programs and worked with some of the most celebrated artworks by supporting the corporate contemporary art collection at UBS\, the Union Bank of Switzerland\, and via her work at Blank Projects\, a contemporary art gallery in Cape Town\, South Africa. Significant milestones throughout Hazard’s career include producing more than 75 exhibitions in turn providing opportunities to more than 200 artists\, introducing the first outdoor mural project and festival in the Northern Virginia region\, and partnering with the Smithsonian American Art Museum in leading the conference\, State of Art 5/DC. \nJaynelle Hazard relocated to Washington\, DC from New York in 2017 where she earned a Master of Arts degree at Sotheby’s Institute of Art. She currently serves as the Co-Chair for the Washington\, DC Chapter of Sotheby’s Institute of Art Alumni and Chair of the Faith Flanagan Fellowship for ArtTable’s DC Chapter. \nAs the Executive Director and Curator of Tephra ICA\, Jaynelle builds a critically engaged practice by introducing methods to advance scholarship; extending reach in interdisciplinary experimentation of contemporary art and ideas; as well as engaging audiences of all backgrounds and identities. With a curatorial foundation and leadership style rooted in care\, Hazard is a catalyst and serves as a bridge between the public and the most innovative art of our time. \nAbout Tephra ICA\nTephra ICA is a non-profit\, non-collecting institution committed to promoting innovative contemporary art and thinking. Leading with curiosity and care\, the organization is a catalyst\, generator\, and advocate for visual arts. The institution is devoted to celebrating artists. It values the power of art to broaden and shift perspectives\, start difficult conversations\, and consider alternative ideas. \nThank you to ArtTable’s Washington\, D.C. Chapter for organizing this program. \n\nImage: Jaynelle C. Hazard
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-dc-breakfasttable-with-jaynelle-hazard/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Washington%2C D.C.":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210204T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210204T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20210119T223549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T232913Z
UID:4454-1612441800-1612441800@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Local - NoCal First Thursday Coffee Break
DESCRIPTION:12:30pm PT\nAT Local virtual programs present opportunities to connect as a local chapter online. This NoCal First Thursday Coffee Break event is for members of ArtTable’s Northern California chapter. Stay tuned for AT Local events near you! \nNot a member? Join us today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nClick here to see who is already registered! \n\nAll members of ArtTable’s Northern California Chapter are encouraged to join us on February 4th at 12:30pm for our regular Virtual NoCal First Thursday Coffee Break! It has been too long since we’ve all seen each other and there is so much to talk about. Let’s get together to share how we have been holding up during this turbulent moment\, art we’ve seen\, virtual programming that we enjoyed\, what we’re looking forward to\, and whatever else is new! Even though we can’t meet in person quite yet\, we look forward to seeing everyone for this second edition of our coffee breaks together. \nThis is a Northern California members only event. Virtual First Thursdays Coffee Break will be a reoccurring event and is donation based. \nThank you to ArtTable’s Northern California Chapter Executive Committee for planning and hosting this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-local-nocal-first-thursday-coffee-break/
LOCATION:Zoom
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:20210203T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210203T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20210113T214938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T163125Z
UID:4395-1612371600-1612375200@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Virtual | DC Chapter Leadership Award Ceremony Honoring Kim Sajet
DESCRIPTION:In recognition of her significant achievements as the first woman director of the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery\, ArtTable DC honors Kim Sajet with the 2020 Chapter Leadership Award. Please join us in celebrating this occasion virtually. Dr. Johnetta Cole\, our 2018 recipient\, will present the award to Ms. Sajet. \nThis event was postponed from March 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Please email dc@arttable.org to confirm whether you would like to use your original registration for the new event or if you would prefer to credit your ArtTable account for future programming (credit can only be used through March 31\, 2021). \nThis event is for ArtTable members only. Click here to see who’s already registered! Not an ArtTable member? Join today! \nTicket Information:  \n\n$40 – General Admission\n\nPlease note\, your ticket purchase directly supports the DC chapter’s Faith Flanagan Fellowship Program. This annual program provides mentorship\, resources\, and a stipend to three DC-area women working in the visual arts. The Fellowship Program focuses on the empowerment and growth of the next generation of arts leaders by building relationships and offering progressive programming. Your support of this event enables the DC Chapter to continue offering this incredible Fellowship Program. THANK YOU. \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAs the first woman to serve as director of the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery\, Kim Sajet (pronounced Say-et) has been exploring new ways to place personal experience and creativity at the center of learning and civic awareness. Not just a place to see famous Americans\, the museum explores identity as a social construct that has been shaped in equal measure by opportunity and ability\, prejudice and fear. By taking a cross-disciplinary approach that merges the traditional forms of painting\, sculpture\, drawing and printmaking with poetry\, installation art\, video and performance\, Sajet aims to bring history alive. \nBefore her current appointment\, Sajet was the president and CEO of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania\, the vice president and deputy director of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts\, and the director of corporate relations at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Before arriving in the United States with her family in 1997\, she served first as curator and then director of two Australian art museums from 1989 – 1995. \nBorn in Nigeria\, raised in Australia\, and a citizen of the Netherlands\, Sajet brings a global perspective to the position. She earned a master’s degree in art history from Bryn Mawr College\, a master’s degree in business administration from Melbourne University Business School in Australia\, a bachelor’s degree in art history from Melbourne University\, and a graduate diploma in Museum studies from Deakin University in Australia. She has completed arts leadership training at the Harvard Business School\, the Getty Institute and National Arts Strategies. \nIn addition to 20 years of arts management experience\, Sajet has written a number of scholarly publications\, curated exhibitions and spoken at academic symposia around the world. Her current interests include the June 2019 study of identity politics\, role-playing in online virtual worlds and the significance of celebrity in American history. She is also the host of the Portrait Gallery’s new podcast series\, “Portraits\,” exploring themes of art\, history and biography. \nThank you to Ruth Abrahams\, Caitlin Berry\, Alexa Kaye and Maria Sancho-Arroyo for organizing this program. \nHosted By: \n\nAlexa Kaye\nAlice Dow Walker\nAnne M. Lampe\nBeverly Carol With\nBrandon B. Fortune\nBrigitte Reyes\nCarolyn K Carr\nCharlotte Ickes\nConcetta M Duncan\nDorothy Kosinski\nGay P Hanna\nLa’Tasha Nicole Banks\nLaura Roulet\nLauren Jensen\nMaria Sancho-Arroyo\nMarlene Rothacker Harrison\nMary Early\nRenee Y Sandell\nRuth Abrahams\nSarah Courtney\nSarah Tanguy\nShelley R. Langdale\nTerry Dudnick Taffer\nVictoria L. Reis\n\nImage: Grace Roselli\, Pandora’s BoxX Project
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-dc-chapter-leadership-award-ceremony-honoring-kim-sajet/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National,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:20210203T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210203T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20210119T212806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T232937Z
UID:4444-1612353600-1612353600@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Virtual | Collection Visit with Ellen Cantrowitz
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nThis virtual collection visit program is free for ArtTable Circle Members and $10 for all other members. Click here to learn more about ArtTable’s membership levels. \nHow it works: \nYou will receive access to a recorded collection visit in advance of the live program on February 3. The collector creates this recording exclusively for ArtTable members\, so please do not share or rerecord this video. Members are then invited to attend a live virtual discussion with the collector led by ArtTable’s Executive Director\, Jessica Porter\, to learn more and ask questions. \nHow to take part: \n\nAre you an ArtTable member? Click here login and Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nEllen Cantrowitz has been collecting art since graduating from college. She collects paintings\, sculpture\, and drawings from the second half of the 20th century and the 21st century. She is also a private art dealer of international art\, for the past three decades. She was a member of the Bronx Museum’s Acquisitions Committee\, and Education Committee until 2017. Ellen is also a member of the Acquisitions Committee at the Parrish Art Museum in Watermill\, NY\, and a supporter of various exhibitions and rehangings at that museum. She is a devoted ArtTable member for the past 16 years. Ellen is also a member of the Cultivist art group. \n\nImage: Artwork by Otto Piene & Jay De Feo
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-collection-visit-with-ellen-cantrowitz/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable National":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210129T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210129T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20201221T184157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T163956Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Artist Talk with Hiba Schahbaz
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s Artist Talk series is made possible by the Pollock Krasner Foundation. Originally formatted as in-person Artist Breakfasts\, ArtTable has moved all programming into the virtual realm during the pandemic. Please join us for a virtual Artist Talk with Hiba Schahbaz. \nTickets are $10. Member tickets are $5. Not a member? Join today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAbout Hiba Schahbaz \nBorn in Karachi\, Pakistan\, Hiba Schahbaz is a Brooklyn-based figurative painter who works primarily with paper\, black-tea\, and water based pigments. Her subjects\, largely drawn from her lifelong practice of self portraiture\, inhabit a dreamlike\, all-female world. Schahbaz initially trained in Indo-Persian miniature painting at Lahore’s National College of Arts\, and later earned a Master’s in Painting from Pratt Institute in New York. Her work addresses issues of personal freedom\, destruction\, sexuality and censorship by unveiling the beauty\, fragility and strength of the female form. \nHer solo shows include Dreaming (De Buck Gallery 2020)\, In Solitude (De Buck Gallery\, 2020)\, The Garden (Spring/Break Art Show\, 2018)\, Hiba Schahbaz: Self-Portraits (Project for Empty Space\, 2017)\, Hanged With Roses (Thierry Goldberg Gallery\, 2015)\, and In Memory (Noire Gallery\, 2012). Schahbaz has participated in numerous group exhibitions\, including a recent show curated by Jasmine Wahi in Tokyo\, “all the women. in me. are tired.”\, at THE CLUB\, as well as exhibitions at NiU Museum of Art\, The Untitled Space\, and Center for Book Arts; and has shown at art fairs such as Pulse Art Fair\, Untitled Art Fair\, Art Fair Cologne\, and Vienna Fair. \nPublications like Vice\, Hyperallergic\, The Huffington Post\, Coveteur\, Vogue\, NY Magazine\, Art Critical\, ArtForum\, Bomb Mag\, Paper\, and others have written about Hiba’s work. Schahbaz has curated painting exhibitions in Pakistan and India\, and she was an artist-in-residence at Mass MoCA\, The Wassaic Project\, Vermont Studio Center\, and the Alfred Z. Solomon Residency at the Tang Museum. She teaches miniature painting at the Art Students League in New York\, and her work is held in private collections around the world. \n(Bio adapted from De Buck Gallery press release\, 2020) \nThis program is generously supported by 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. Please visit www.pkf.org for more information. \n\nImage Credits \n\nHiba Schahbaz in her studio in Brooklyn\, NY.\nInside Hiba’s studio; photo by Meiying Thai
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artist-talk-with-hiba-schahbaz/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210128T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210128T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20210104T172103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T232956Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Northwest Chapter Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:ArtTable Northwest invites members and guests to celebrate 2021 with a bang! Join us for an exclusive virtual tour of the NEON SALTWATER x BRIAN SANCHEZ exhibition ‘Energy Drink\,’ plus other spaces\, at the Museum of Museums\, a skill-building exercise in sabrage (the ancient art of opening a bottle of champagne with a sword) from Jennifer Roberts\, a round of ChatRoulette with your fellow members\, and a raffle of some great prizes! See below for full details on ticket tiers and participating speakers. We hope to see you there! \nTicket Tiers \nEntry is free with registration! \n\n1 Raffle Ticket – $15 (100% donation)\n4 raffle tickets + cocktail or nonalcoholic shrub – $60 (60% donation)\n6 raffle tickets + cocktail or nonalcoholic shrub + plate – $125 (60% donation)\n\nClick here to view the raffle items! \n(Food & drinks available for delivery or pickup from Knee High Stocking Co. on Capitol Hill in Seattle\, WA. Please note that food & drink options are only available for people within Seattle city limits. Scroll down for menu options.)  \nAll proceeds benefit ArtTable\, the foremost professional organization dedicated to advancing the leadership of women in the arts. Through our national membership network and community initiatives\, we expand opportunities for women from diverse backgrounds and at all stages of their careers\, fostering a stronger future for all women in the arts. \nIf you can’t attend but would still like to support ArtTable\, please consider making a donation here! \nThis event is for members & guests of ArtTable’s Northwest chapter only. Not a member? Join us today! \nRegistration for this event is now closed. Please email programs@arttable.org if you have any questions. \n\nProgram \n• 6:30pm – 6:40pm – Welcome + Thanks\n• 6:40pm – 7:00pm – Greg Lundgren gives us an exclusive virtual tour of NEON SALTWATER x BRIAN SANCHEZ exhibition Energy Drink\, as well as other works\, exhibitions and spaces at the Museum of Museums (MoM).\n• 7:00pm – 7:10pm – Local art collector\, On the Boards board member\, and all-around extraordinary individual\, Jennifer Roberts\, tutors us in the ancient art of sabrage (opening a bottle of champagne with a sword) – a skill-building exercise in celebratory (outdoor) performance we can all definitely use after surviving 2020.\n• 7:10pm – 7:25pm – Let’s play ChatRoulette! We will gather in zoom rooms to connect\, randomly\, with each other.\n• 7:25pm – 7:45pm – Stay for the Raffle – where you can win great prizes. \n\nAbout the Speakers & Prizes \nEnergy Drink is a collaboration between digital artist Neon Saltwater (Abby Dougherty) and abstract painter Brian Sanchez. It creates a found and fabricated environment that transforms the mundane into a contemplative experience through color\, interior design\, lighting\, and the elusive euphoria of vacant and transitory spaces. Neon Saltwater’s uncanny interiors become a life-size fantasy set\, a minimalist stage for Brian Sanchez’s paintings and sculptures. The rich paintings use an emotive palette that responds to the lighting design and activates the pervasive loneliness buzzing between the roomscapes. Energy Drink makes abstraction tangible. \nThe Museum of Museums‘ mission is to increase the artist population of Seattle and inspire our local arts ecosystem through exhibition\, education\, and conversation about the role of the artist\, philanthropist and collector. It resides in a building originally designed by NBBJ in 1946\, and was formerly occupied by Swedish Hospital Women’s Health Center. The museum and gift shop pay homage to the former site in many ways\, and MOM founding donors Ruth True\, Barbara Malone\, Alison Milliman speak to the importance of women as philanthropists and collectors in Seattle and beyond. \nGreg Lundgren is an artist\, curator and arts entrepreneur. He is the founder of Vital 5 Productions\, Artist For a Work Free America (AFWFA)\, Lundgren Monuments and a member of the artist trio PDL. He co-owns The Hideout and Vito’s\, and is the founder and director of Museum of Museum\, a new contemporary art center in Seattle. \nJennifer Roberts is an art collector and all around extraordinary individual. She is currently on the board of On The Boards\, and is a past trustee of the Henry Art Gallery and Villa Academy. She also owns Old Chaser Farm on Vashon where she manages their beautiful farm share. \nKnee High Stocking Co. is a minority\, female\, family-owned and operated business born and bred in Seattle\, WA. Sisters/Partners: Pamela C. and Michelle V. have served up Prohibition-era cocktails and house-made shrubs\, plus a menu of Filipino-inspired American food since 2017. \nMenu Options: \n\nPlate (Vegetarian Option Available)\n\nLumpia (select Beef\, Pork\, Beyond meat)\nAsian Chicken Drummettes\nPotatas bravas\n\n+homemade sauces\n\n\n\n\nCocktail/shrub:\n\nThai one on (vodka\, allspice dram\, basil)\nCalimansari ginger shrub W/ lemon and soda\n\n\n\nThank you to ArtTable Northwest Chapter Leaders for organizing this event.\n \n\nImage: Museum of Museums (MOM)
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-northwest-holiday-party/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Northwest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210128T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210128T090000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20201215T201913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233015Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Local: NY Coffee Break
DESCRIPTION:AT Local virtual programs present opportunities to connect as a local chapter online. This Coffee Break event is for members of ArtTable’s New York chapter. Stay tuned for AT Local events near you! \nNot a member? Join us today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nWith so many now working from home\, separated from colleagues and usual networks of friends\, many of us are missing the stimulating conversations and debates that filled the working week. This has led us to organize the AT Local Coffee Break\, a casual conversation over a hot drink\, providing a virtual space for members of the New York chapter to come together to network and discuss newsworthy topics in our community. \nJoin the New York programs committee co-chairs Jacqueline Towers-Perkins and Sarah McNaughton for the third installment of this interactive and informal discussion-based event. We will address the most pressing art world topics of the week and ask you to share your thoughts on the industry developments hitting the headlines. We will circulate an informal agenda of topics prior to the event. Please come prepared to speak up and to be called on for your opinion – we want to hear your thoughts! \nPlease Note: numbers for this program are limited so should you no longer be able to attend the session\, please let us know as soon as possible so that another member can take your place. \nClick here to see who’s registered! \nThank you to Jacqueline Towers-Perkins and Sarah McNaughton\, NY Programs Committee Co-chairs. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-local-ny-coffee-break/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210127T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210127T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20201207T163304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T164220Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Connect with Aubrey Catrone
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s AT Connect program series encourages members to network\, connect\, and ask questions outside of their regular areas of expertise. In this session we will hear from Aubrey Catrone\, an international art historian\, appraiser\, and provenance researcher. Aubrey is also a member of ArtTable’s New York Chapter. \nTickets are $10. Member tickets are $5. Not a member? Join today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAbout Aubrey \nAubrey Catrone is an international art historian\, appraiser\, and provenance researcher. Aubrey earned an MA in History of Art from University College London\, specializing in the documented histories of art objects and is a member of the Appraisers Association of America. With an art gallery and academic research background\, Catrone founded Proper Provenance\, LLC to provide her clients with the tools\, not only to historically contextualize art\, but also to shed light on attribution and legal title within the international art market. \nCatrone has researched artworks\, paintings\, artefacts\, works on paper\, prints\, and sculptures spanning the fourth century B.C. to the twenty-first century A.D. She continues to volunteer with the Cultural Plunder by the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg: Jeu de Paume Database. \n\nImages: \nAubrey Catrone\, courtesy of the speaker \nAre you interested in participating in an AT Connect program? Email programs@arttable.org for more information!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-connect-with-aubrey-catrone/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210126T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210126T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20201202T225330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233043Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | The Contemporary Art Landscape in Israel\, with curator Rotem Ruff
DESCRIPTION:10am ET | 9am CT | 7am PT\nJoin us for a live discussion with Tel-Aviv-based Rotem Ruff\, Associate Director of Artis\, who will present an overview of the contemporary art landscape in Israel\, with an emphasis on major museums\, mid-size art institutions\, alternative spaces\, and residencies. \nTickets are $10. Member tickets are $5. Not a member? Join today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n  \n\nAbout Rotem Ruff \nRotem Ruff is the Associate Director of Artis\, Tel Aviv and is Heading the Office of International Academic Affairs at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design\, where she is also a lecturer. During her decade-long stay in New York\, she earned her B.A. and M.A. in Art History at Hunter College and held positions in various institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). In Israel\, she worked as a curator at the Haifa Museum of Art and has organized public programs and curated numerous exhibitions in leading museums and various cultural venues. \nRotem is the co-founder and co-director of REACTIK\, an International Erasmus+ Jean-Monnet Network\, researching EU Cultural Diplomacy and Policy. Rotem served on the International Council of the renowned television series Art21\, the Israeli Lottery Committee for the Arts\, the International Exposure dance festival\, and DocAviv film festival. \nAbout Artis \nArtis is an independent nonprofit organization that supports contemporary artists from Israel whose work addresses aesthetic\, social and political questions to inspire reflection and debate. Artis was founded in 2004 by philanthropist Rivka Saker with the goal of amplifying international recognition of artists from Israel. Starting off as a series of public events timed with New York’s Armory Show\, the organization’s scope expanded to include programs that invest in artists and cultural exchange. We raise our annual budget without governmental funds through the generosity of individuals and foundations that share our values. Artis is based in New York and Tel Aviv. \nThank you to Michelle Perr from ArtTable’s New York Chapter\, Hillit Zwick\, Executive Director of Artis\, and Rotem Ruff for organizing and participating in this program. \n\nImage: Rotem Ruff
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-the-contemporary-art-landscape-in-israel-with-rotem-ruff/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210122T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210122T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20201202T154252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233052Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Collection Visit with Laura Blanco
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nThis virtual collection visit program is free for ArtTable Circle Members and $10 for all other members. Click here to learn more about ArtTable’s membership levels. \nHow it works: \nYou will receive access to a recorded collection visit in advance of the live program on January 22. The collector creates this recording exclusively for ArtTable members\, so please do not share or rerecord this video. Members are then invited to attend a live virtual discussion with the collector led by ArtTable’s Executive Director\, Jessica Porter\, to learn more and ask questions. \nHow to take part: \n\nAre you an ArtTable member? Click here login and Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nLaura Blanco is a pro-bono advisor to museums and institutions on matters of governance\, ethics and development. She was a producer in the entertainment industry for over twenty years. \nMs. Blanco has served on numerous boards and committees within the areas of architecture\, music\, theater and fine arts. She and her husband have been collecting art by Cuban American artists for over 25 years and are the founders of the In Art We Trust Foundation and Museum. \nMs. Blanco is currently the founding board chair serving the Arts Museum of the Americas\, in Washington\, DC. The museum is the first institution in the United States to hold a collection of modern and contemporary Latin American art. \n\nImage: At home with Laura Blanco; artwork is by Demi (Camagüey\, Cuba\, 1955)\, The Execution (1994-2014). Oil on canvas\, 60” x 82”.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-circle-collection-visit-with-laura-blanco/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210119T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210119T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20201217T210929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241022T185310Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | New York Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:Please join the NY Chapter for our annual holiday party! Although we’ll be celebrating virtually this year\, we have a fantastic party planned with art games\, festive cocktails and singalongs\, as well as a chance to honor this year’s NY Chapter Leadership Award recipient\, Jane Borthwick\, and show your support of ArtTable!\n\nArtTable Executive Director Jessica Porter will join us for a look back at 2020 and a look ahead to the coming year with ArtTable\, nationally and within our NY chapter. Come celebrate with us in front of your favorite and merriest Zoom backdrop as we toast to ArtTable and our wonderful NY members!\n\nHow to take part:\n\n 	Click here to Register for this event.\n 	Following registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link\n 	Before joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\n 	For further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nIf you can’t attend but would still like to support ArtTable\, please consider making a donation here!\n\nThis event is for members of ArtTable’s New York chapter only. Not a member? Join us today!\n\nClick here to see who’s already registered!\n\nThank you to NY Programs Committee Co-Chairs\, Sarah McNaughton and Jacqueline Towers-Perkins\, and NY Membership Committee Co-Chairs\, Ana-Alicia Siqueiros and Edie Meyer.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-new-york-holiday-party/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210115T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20201221T215738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T165058Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Curating Under Covid\, with Adrienne L. Childs\, Laura Roulet\, & Sarah Tanguy
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nSince the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic\, curators have struggled to continue their work with artists and arts organizations and to find new ways to bring exhibitions to the public. Washington\, D.C.-based independent curators Adrienne L. Childs\, Laura Roulet\, and Sarah Tanguy have each opened exhibits amid the crisis. Despite the shutdown\, they have been able to organize exhibitions at The Phillips Collection\, Brentwood Arts Exchange\, and the Kreeger Museum. Childs\, Roulet\, and Tanguy will share their experiences in maintaining and evolving their practices during these trying times. \nTickets are $5 for ArtTable members. Not a member? Join today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n\nAbout the Speakers \nAdrienne L. Childs\, Ph.D.\, is an independent scholar\, art historian\, and curator. She is an associate of the W.E.B. Du Bois Research Institute at the Hutchins Center at Harvard University. She was recently a guest curator of The Phillips Collection exhibit\, “Riffs and Relations: African American Artists and the European Modernist Tradition.” The exhibit presents the works of 20th to 21st century African American artists alongside the examples of 20th-century art that inspired those American artists. Childs was also a curator at the David C. Driskell Center at the University of Maryland. \nLaura Roulet is an independent curator and writer in the DC metropolitan area and specializes in contemporary and Latin American art. She has organized exhibitions in Mexico\, Puerto Rico and the U.S. including at the OAS Art Museum of the Americas\, the American University Museum\, the Mexican Cultural Institute\, Hillyer Art Space\, WPA\, Arlington Arts Center\, and the DC Art Center. Roulet is a frequent contributor to Sculpture magazine. Her other publications include many catalog essays\, encyclopedia entries\, articles in American Art\, Art Journal and Art Nexus. In the fall of 2020\, Brentwood Arts Exchange exhibited her most recent exhibition\, “Mothering in a World Turned Upside Down.” The exhibit focused on visual embodiments of motherhood during a time of social\, physical\, and economic uncertainty. \nSarah Tanguy is a Washington\, DC-based independent curator and arts writer. From 2004-2019\, Tanguy was also a curator for Art in Embassies\, U.S. Department of State\, where she curated over 100 exhibitions and 12 permanent collections for U.S. diplomatic facilities overseas. She has also worked at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden\, the National Gallery\, The Tremaine Collection\, the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service\, and The Hechinger Collection. Her exhibit “TRACES” is currently on display at the Kreeger Museum and each artwork featured in the exhibition explores the many meanings of the word “trace.” \nImage: Roxana Alger Geffen\, Complicated Presence (Covid Coat)\, 2020
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-curating-under-covid/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Washington%2C D.C.":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210114T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20201028T180347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T165147Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Curatorial Perspective: 'Betye Saar: Call and Response'
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s Curatorial Perspective program series invites curators to present and discuss timely exhibitions and initiatives. Please join us for a discussion with Carol S. Eliel\, Senior Curator of Modern Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, and Rachel Federman\, Associate Curator of Modern and Contemporary Drawings at The Morgan Library & Museum\, about the exhibition\, Betye Saar: Call and Response\, currently on view at The Morgan Library & Museum in New York. \nTickets are $10. Member tickets are $5. Not a member? Join today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAbout the Speakers \nRachel Federman is Associate Curator of Modern and Contemporary Drawings at The Morgan Library & Museum. Before joining The Morgan in 2016\, she was Assistant Curator of Painting and Sculpture at SFMOMA\, where she helped organize the retrospective Bruce Conner: It’s All True. She also curated the museum’s inaugural galleries of California art. Since arriving at The Morgan\, she has curated By Any Means: Contemporary Drawings from The Morgan (2019) and Drawing the Curtain: Maurice Sendak’s Designs for Opera and Ballet (2019). She has published essays on Bruce Conner\, Richard Diebenkorn\, Paul McCarthy\, Allen Ruppersberg\, and Andy Warhol\, among others. Rachel holds a PhD in Art History from the Institute of Fine Arts\, New York University. \n \nAs Senior Curator of Modern Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, Carol S. Eliel is involved with exhibitions and acquisitions of historical and living artists. Current and upcoming projects include Betye Saar: Call and Response (at LACMA earlier this year\, on view now at The Morgan and traveling through 2021)\, which looks at the arc of Saar’s career through the lens of her sketchbooks; and Light\, Space\, Surface: Southern California Art from LACMA’s Collection (2021-22\, traveling)\, both with publications. The Saar catalogue received the 2020 Publication Award for Excellence by the Association of Art Museum Curators (AAMC). She previously co-organized Moholy-Nagy: Future Present (2016-17) with the Guggenheim and the Art Institute of Chicago. Carol has recently spearheaded acquisitions by Betye Saar\, Fred Eversley\, Maren Hassinger\, Mildred Howard\, Lari Pittman\, Alison Saar\, and others. She conceived and produced the core twenty of LACMA’s Artists on Art series of short\, web-based videos featuring artists speaking about a specific work in LACMA’s encyclopedic collections. She started at LACMA as a curatorial assistant\, having received her BA from Yale and her MA and PhD from the Institute of Fine Arts\, NYU. In 1999 Carol was named a Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters) by the French government. She served as President of the AAMC from 2011-2013 and was a Center for Curatorial Leadership Fellow in 2015. \nThank you to Annette Blaugrund\, ArtTable Board President\, for helping to make this program possible. \n\nImage: Installation photograph\, Betye Saar: Call and Response\, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, September 22\, 2019 – March 14\, 2020\, © Betye Saar\, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-curatorial-perspective-betye-saar-call-and-response/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210113T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20201117T155032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T165208Z
UID:4101-1610539200-1610542800@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Connect with Marika Kuźmicz
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s AT Connect program series allows and encourages members to network\, connect\, and ask questions outside of their regular areas of expertise. In this session we will hear from art historian\, curator\, researcher\, and publicist\, Marika Kuźmicz\, who is currently working on an online database highlighting the lives and work of overlooked female artists. You can read more about the database here.\n \nTickets are $10. Member tickets are $5. Not a member? Join today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAbout Marika \nDr. Marika Kuźmicz is an art historian\, curator\, researcher\, and publicist. She is the dean of students and lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts (Department of Visual Culture and the Artistic Research) in Warsaw and Warsaw University. She is also a lecturer at Collegium Civitas in Warsaw. For many years she conducted research on Polish art of the 1970s\, particularly advocating performance and video art. In 2010 she established the non-profit organization Arton Foundation. Its main activity is the elaboration of private archives of artists. Kuźmicz is the author and editor of many books\, such as “The Workshop of The Film Form” (2016\, co-edited with Łukasz Ronduda\, published by Sternberg Press) and “History of Performance in Poland” and many monographs of Polish artists (like Zdzisław Jurkiewicz\, Ludmiła Popiel and many others) based on her research in private archives. She has curated many exhibitions in Poland and abroad\, most recently: “Her Own Way – Female Artists and the Moving Image in Art in Poland”\, Tokyo Photographic Art Museum and the monographic exhibition of Barbara Kozłowska “You Can See It All Anywhere” (2020\, Muzeum of Contemporary Art\, Wrocław). She is also the curator of the film festival “Arton Review”\, devoted to the forgotten forerunners of Polish avant-garde film and video. The 2017 edition took place in Whitechapel Gallery in London and in 2020\, the film festival was part of the Oberhausen Shortfilm Festival. Kuźmicz was the coordinator of an international art project “Forgotten Heritage – European Avant-Garde Art Online” dedicated to the re-discovering marginalized avant-garde artists from Poland\, Croatia\, Belgium and Estonia. In 2017 she also established Edward Hartwig Foundation\, the organization devoted to the developing and dissemination of legacy and art on Edward Hartwig\, the key Polish photographer. Currently she is the main coordinator and the curator of the project “Not Yet Written Stories: Women Artists Archives On-line”\, supported by Creative Europe\, in collaboration with the Latvian Centre for Contemporary Arts in Riga and the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Ljubljana. \n\nImage: Marika Kuźmicz \nAre you interested in participating in an AT Connect program? Email programs@arttable.org for more information!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-connect-with-marika-kuzmicz-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable National":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210110T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210110T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20201210T163353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T165259Z
UID:4237-1610287200-1610287200@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Virtual | Reading at the (Art)Table
DESCRIPTION:2pm ET | 1pm CT | 11am PT\nReading at the (Art)Table is ArtTable’s Northern California chapter book club that has gone virtual to stay connected during the pandemic. We engage in conversations about art\, culture\, criticism\, and contemporary challenges. For this session\, will be reading and discussing “Video Art — The First Fifty Years” by pioneering video art curator\, Barbara London. Tracing the history of the medium and the broader field of media art\, we look forward to a lively discussion of development and transformation. \nThis program is for ArtTable members only. Not a member? Join today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-reading-at-the-arttable-5/
LOCATION:New York
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Northern California":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210108T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210108T093000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20201202T193618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T165351Z
UID:4206-1610094600-1610098200@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Virtual | DC BreakfastTable with Molly Warnock
DESCRIPTION:8:30am ET| 7:30am CT\nJoin ArtTable’s DC Chapter for a presentation and conversation with art critic and art historian Molly Warnock. \nTickets are $5. Members attend for free. Not a member? Join today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAbout Molly Warnock \nBaltimore-based Molly Warnock is the author of “Simon Hantaï and the Reserves of Painting” (Pennsylvania State University Press\, 2020). She has published writings in journals such as Artforum\, Art in America\, Les Cahiers du Musée National d’Art Moderne\, Tate Papers\, Journal of Contemporary Painting\, and on nonsite.org. Her work has also been featured in numerous U.S. and European exhibition catalogues. \nCurrently\, Warnock is a 2020-21 Ailsa Mellon Bruce Visiting Senior Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art. \nThank you to Lily Siegel\, ArtTable DC Faith Flanagan Fellowship Co-Chair\, for organizing this program. \n\nImage: Molly Warnock
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-dc-breakfasttable-with-molly-warnock/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable Washington%2C D.C.":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210107T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210107T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20201221T204100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233133Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Local: NoCal First Thursday Coffee Break - Holiday Edition!
DESCRIPTION:12:30pm PT\nAT Local virtual programs present opportunities to connect as a local chapter online. This Coffee Break event is for members of ArtTable’s Northern California chapter. Stay tuned for AT Local events near you! \nNot a member? Join us today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nClick here to see who is already registered! \n\nAll members of ArtTable’s Northern California Chapter are encouraged to join us on January 7th at 12:30pm for a Virtual First Thursday Coffee Break! \nIt has been too long since we’ve all seen each other and there is so much to talk about! Let’s get together to cheers the end of 2020 and share how we have been holding up during quarantine\, art we’ve seen\, virtual programming that we enjoyed\, books we’ve read\, or whatever else is new. Even though we can’t meet in person quite yet\, we look forward to seeing everyone for this first edition of our coffee breaks together. \nThis is a Northern California members only event. Virtual First Thursdays Coffee Break will be a re-occurring event and is donation based. \nThank you to ArtTable’s Northern California Chapter Executive Committee for planning and hosting this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-local-nocal-first-thursday-coffee-break-holiday-edition/
LOCATION:Zoom
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:20201217T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201217T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20201016T212635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T165648Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Artist Talk with Julia Kwon
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s Artist Talk series is made possible by the Pollock Krasner Foundation. Originally formatted as in-person Artist Breakfasts\, ArtTable has moved all programming into the virtual realm during the pandemic. Please join us for a virtual Artist Talk with Julia Kwon. \nTickets are $10. Member tickets are $5. Not a member? Join today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAbout Julia Kwon \nJulia Kwon sews interpretative bojagi—Korean object-wrapping cloths historically created since the early Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910)—to comment on the objectification of Asiatic female bodies and examine the complexities of constructing identity within the context of globalism\, cultural hybridity\, and intersectionality. She earned her M.F.A. at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts/Tufts University and B.A. in Studio Art at Georgetown University. She was also a participant at the Chautauqua School of Art residency program. Her work has been exhibited nationally including art galleries such as Hartnett Gallery of the University of Rochester and Torpedo Factory Art Center. Her work has been featured and reviewed internationally including in television programs such as PBS’s WETA Arts series that showcases the creative arts scene in the Greater Washington DC area as well as one of the major Korean national television networks SBS’s international news. Kwon won awards such as the School of the Museum of Fine Arts/Tufts University’s Traveling Fellowship as well as the artist residencies at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity\, Vermont Studio Center\, NARS Foundation\, Montgomery College\, and Textile Arts Center. She presented artist lectures and workshops at Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden\, The Phillips Collection\, Georgetown University\, Lehigh University\, University of Rochester\, Emerson College\, Montgomery College\, among others.\n \nThis program is generously supported by 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. Please visit www.pkf.org for more information. \nThank you to Maria Sancho-Arroyo\, Caitlin Berry\, and Allison Nance from the ArtTable Washington\, D.C. Chapter\, and the Pollock Krasner Foundation for making this program possible.  \n\nImage Credits \n\nUnapologetically Asian\, 2020\, sewn in the format of face masks\, 5” x 12” each\nThe Blanket Statements You Use on Me and Every Other Yellow Women\, 2019\, satin\, custom design fabric\, thread\, and wire\, sewn in the format of traditional Korean object-wrapping cloth bojagi\, 2.75′ x 14′ x 14′
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artist-talk-with-julia-kwon/
LOCATION:New York
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable National":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201211T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201211T124500
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20201117T221551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T165715Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Curatorial Perspective: 'Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists'
DESCRIPTION:12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT\nArtTable’s Curatorial Perspective program series invites curators to present and discuss timely exhibitions and initiatives. Please join us for a discussion with Jill Ahlberg Yohe\, Associate Curator of Native American Art at the Minneapolis Institute of Art\, Christina Burke\, Curator of Native American & Non-Western Art at the Philbrook Museum of Art\, and Teri Greeves\, artist and independent curator\, about the exhibition\, Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists\, currently on view at Philbrook Museum of Art through January 3\, 2021. \nTickets are $10. Member tickets are $5. Not a member? Join today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAbout the Speakers \nJill Ahlberg Yohe is the Associate Curator of Native American Art at the Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA). In 2008\, Ahlberg Yohe received her PhD from the University of New Mexico; her dissertation was a focus on the social life of weaving in contemporary Navajo life. Along with Teri Greeves\, Ahlberg Yohe is the co-curator of Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists. At MIA\, Ahlberg Yohe seeks new initiatives to expand understanding and new curatorial practices of historical and contemporary Native art. \n  \nChristina E. Burke is Curator of Native American Art at Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa\, OK. Her work focuses on collaborative projects with Native artists\, from collections research to exhibition and program development. She is interested in how Indigenous people record and present stories through visual\, literary\, and performing arts. She’s served on several boards including the Native American Art Studies Association (NAASA) and the Advisory Board for  Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists. \n  \nTeri Greeves (Kiowa) is a contemporary beadwork artist\, recognized for pictorial narrative works. Greeves is currently co-curator\, with Jill Ahlberg Yohe\, of Hearts of Our People\, an exhibition of Native American women’s art. \n  \n\nImages:  \n\nChristi Belcourt (Michif)\, The Wisdom of the Universe\, 2014\, acrylic on canvas\, Collection Art Gallery of Ontario\, Toronto; Purchased with funds donated by Greg Latremoille\, 2014\, 2014/6. © Christi Belcourt\nJill Ahlberg Yohe\, courtesy of the speaker\nChristina Burke\, courtesy of the speaker\nTeri Greeves\, courtesy of the speaker
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-curatorial-perspective-hearts-of-our-people-native-women-artists/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable National":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201210T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100858
CREATED:20201015T184645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233141Z
UID:3872-1607616000-1607619600@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Local: SoCal Holiday Coffee Catch Up
DESCRIPTION:4:00pm PT\nAll members of ArtTable’s Southern California Chapter are welcome to join us for this Holiday Coffee Catch Up! Members can gather virtually to share news and discuss issues\, like the state of the art world in Southern California\, your experiences navigating the new normal of galleries\, fairs\, and museums\, and all other issues of society that are finding expression in the arts! \nThis program is for ArtTable Southern California Chapter members only.  \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nThank you to Shana Nys Dambrot\, SoCal Programs Co-Chair for organizing this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-local-socal-holiday-coffee-catch-up/
LOCATION:New York
CATEGORIES:Southern California
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