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SUMMARY:Dallas-Fort Worth | ArtTable Reception at the Dallas Art Fair
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at the Dallas Art Fair to connect with colleagues old and new and to celebrate ArtTable’s newest chapter – Dallas-Fort Worth! \n\n\n\nWe encourage current and prospective ArtTable members to join\, connect\, and learn more about ArtTable. Please feel free to register guests who might be interested in joining our community of women working in the arts. Refreshments will be provided. We will also hear from ArtTable Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter Leaders and Dallas Art Fair representatives. \n\n\n\nThis program is $15 and open to current and prospective members. Current members may bring an additional guest for just $5 more. Your ticket includes access to the event\, refreshments\, and a VIP Pass to the fair. We encourage current members to bring a guest/potential new member! Registration is required below. \n\n\n\nNot a member? Join today! \n\n\n\nPlease read before registering:\n\n\n\n Covid-19 Guidelines Please note that by registering for this event you consent to have your contact information shared with ArtTable to be used in the event that contact tracing is needed.  Accessibility The Dallas Art Fair is fully wheelchair accessible. Visitors requiring wheelchair accessibility should enter on the 2nd floor of the building\, which can be accessed from Ross Avenue\, next to the patio of Corrientes 348. Once on the 2nd floor they will be able to use the elevator system to navigate between the 1st and 2nd floors. Please email programs@arttable.org if you require additional accessibility information for this program.  Getting There & Parking The Dallas Art Fair will take place at the Fashion Industry Gallery\, located at 1807 Ross Avenue. Parking There are several public lots available for self parking within a few blocks of Fashion Industry Gallery: Ross Avenue Garage720 N Ervay St\, Dallas\, TX 75201Rate: $1.50 each 15 minutes\, $18 max - Cash or CreditOpen 24/7 / (214) 747-7275 Bryan Tower Garage717 Olive St\, Dallas\, TX 75201Rate: Mon-Thur 5am-5pm $1 an hour - $2 max\, Fri 5am-5pm $1 an hour - $5 max\, Sat-Sun $5 - Cash or CreditOpen 24/7 / (214) 871-60610.2 miles away Hall Arts Parking2323 Ross Ave.\, Dallas\, TX 75201Rate: 0-60 min $5\, 61-120 min $10\, 121-180 min $15\, 180+ min $20Open 24/70.3 miles away Elm Street Garage103 S Pearl Expy\, Dallas\, TX 75201Rate: $2 each 20 min\, $14 max; night rate $5 - Credit card onlyOpen 24/70.6 miles away \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThank you to Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter Leaders Louky Keijsers Koning and Laurie Ann Farrell\, as well as ArtTable member Jennifer Klos for organizing this event. \n\n\n\nThis event is organized by ArtTable in partnership with the Dallas Art Fair. Special thanks to The Joule Hotel for providing refreshments. \n\n\n\nImage: Dallas Fort-Worth skyline
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/arttable-dallas-fort-worth-chapter-launch-at-dallas-art-fair/
LOCATION:Dallas Art Fair – Fashion Industry Gallery\, 1807 Ross Avenue\, Dallas\, Texas\, 75201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dallas-Fort Worth
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SUMMARY:New York | MeetAT at Anna Zorina Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the next MeetAT Networking event at Anna Zorina Gallery!  \n\n\n\nOpen to current and prospective ArtTable members\, bring a friend and join us at Anna Zorina Gallery in Chelsea to connect with friends old and new and learn more about ArtTable! An exhibition of work by Leah Yerpe will be on view. \n\n\n\nThis program is free and open to all current and prospective ArtTable members. Not a member? Join today! \n\n\n\nPlease read before registering:\n\n\n\n Covid-19 Guidelines Please note that by registering for this event you consent to have your contact information shared with ArtTable to be used in the event that contact tracing is needed.  Accessibility Anna Zorina Gallery is located on the ground floor; no stairs are required. If you are taking the subway\, please note that the nearest stop is about a 9 minute walk away from the gallery. Please email programs@arttable.org if you require additional accessibility information for this program.  Getting There & Parking Anna Zorina Gallery is located in Chelsea at 532 W 24th St\, New York\, NY 10011. The nearest subway stops are 23rd Street (A\, C\, E - 9 minute walk to the gallery) and 28th Street (1\, 2 - 16 minute walk to the gallery). \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThank you to the ArtTable New York Chapter Membership Committee for organizing this program. \n\n\n\nImage: Artwork by Leah Yerpe
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/new-york-meetat-at-anna-zorina-gallery/
LOCATION:Anna Zorina Gallery\, 532 W 24th St\, New York\, New York\, 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York
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SUMMARY:Virtual | New Member Orientation
DESCRIPTION:1pm PT / 2pm MT / 3pm CT / 4pm ET\nWelcome new ArtTable members! Please join us for a virtual orientation session where you will meet other new members and learn how to take full advantage of all the ArtTable community has to offer. This program is free and open to all ArtTable members\, regardless of when you joined – it’s always a good time for a refresher! \nNot a member? Join today! \n  \n \n  \n(You will receive an email confirmation containing the Zoom link.) \nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \nCan’t join us for this new member orientation? Don’t worry\, we host virtual orientation sessions on the 2nd Thursday of each month! In the meantime\, we hope you can join us for another upcoming virtual program or support other ArtTable initiatives!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-new-member-orientation-2/
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SUMMARY:Benefit Week | Tour of the Whitney Biennial
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at the Whitney Museum of American Art for a private tour of the 2022 Whitney Biennial. \n\n\n\nThe 80th edition of the biennial\, entitled Quiet as It’s Kept\, will showcase the work of 63 artists and collectives distributed throughout most of the museum’s space. \n\n\n\n“Quiet as It’s Kept—a colloquialism typically said before the statement of something obviously meant to be kept a secret—was selected as the title after the co-organizers\, curators David Breslin and Adrienne Edwards\, were inspired by the usage of the phrase in a Toni Morrison novel and as the title of a Max Roach album. ‘The 2022 biennial arrives at a time haunted by a global pandemic and plagued by ongoing racial and economic inequities and polarizing politics\,’ says Adam D. Weinberg\, the museum’s Alice Pratt Brown director. ‘The artists in the exhibition challenge us to consider how these realities affect our senses of self and community and offer one of the broadest and most diverse takes on art in the United States that the Whitney has offered in many years.'”  \n\n\n\n– Pili Swanson\, Gotham Magazine \n\n\n\nThe Whitney Biennial is the longest-running survey of American art\, and has been a hallmark of the Museum since 1932. Initiated by the Museum’s founder Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney as an invitational exhibition featuring artwork created in the preceding two years\, the biennials were originally organized by medium\, with painting alternating with sculpture and works on paper. Starting in 1937\, the Museum shifted to yearly exhibitions called Annuals. The current format—a survey show of work in all media occurring every two years—has been in place since 1973. More than 3\,600 artists have participated in a biennial or annual. \n\n\n\nThis is the second of two tours on Saturday\, April 9. The first is at 1:30pm. Please click here if you are looking for the 1:30pm tour. \n\n\n\nThis program is $30 for ArtTable members\, who may bring an additional guests for $45. Capacity is limited.  \n\n\n\nNot a member? Join today! \n\n\n\nPlease read before registering:\n\n\n\n Covid-19 Guidelines Please note that by registering for this event you consent to have your contact information shared with ArtTable to be used in the event that contact tracing is needed. When you next visit the Whitney\, you’ll see that enhanced precautions are being taken for your health and well-being. Prepare for your next visit by reading these updated guidelines the Museum has put in place to make your visit as safe and stress-free as possible. Stay at home if you are feeling sick.Please do not visit the Museum if you have a fever or any COVID-19 symptoms\, have tested positive for COVID-19 within the past 14 days\, or have had close contact with anyone who is confirmed or is suspected of having COVID-19. Face coverings are required\, even if you are vaccinated.Face coverings that cover the nose and mouth must be worn at all times on the premises by all visitors over the age of two. Face visors can be worn\, but only in conjunction with a mask. Masks with valves will not be allowed in the Museum\, due to the sustained risk of COVID-19 transmission these coverings pose; visitors who arrive wearing these coverings will be required to use a mask provided by the Whitney to gain entry. Stay six feet apart.Please follow all directional signage and ground markings throughout the Museum to help visitors and staff navigate galleries\, stairwells\, elevators\, and restrooms while maintaining distances of at least six feet. Leave large bags at home.Coat check is not available at this time. All backpacks\, shoulder bags\, and strollers will need to stay with you at all times. Please note that oversized bags (larger than 11x15x5 inches) will not be permitted in the Museum. On wet days\, umbrella bags will be issued. Comply with our safety protocols.The Museum reserves the right to require that visitors who do not follow posted safety guidelines or instructions from staff leave the premises. Contact tracing.The Museum may share your name and email address with a governmental health authority should that information be requested for COVID-19 contact tracing purposes. If you do not want your name or email address used for these purposes\, please email privacy@whitney.org. An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public space where people are present. The museum cannot guarantee that you will not be exposed to COVID-19 during your visit\, and all those entering the Whitney do so at their own risk as to such exposure. Whitney staff and visitors have the right to an environment free from abusive\, threatening\, or inappropriate behavior. The Museum reserves the right to remove any person acting in an unacceptable or inappropriate manner.  Accessibility The Whitney invites visitors to experience the richness and complexity of American art in an inclusive\, welcoming environment. Wheelchair AccessGetting here - Download a map of the area surrounding the Museum\, highlighting accessible pathways from public transportation\, parking facilities\, and the High Line. Due to ongoing construction\, some streets and sidewalks may not be accessible.Access-a-Ride - The New York City MTA offers drop-off and pick-up service from the Whitney Museum on the corner of Washington and Gansevoort Street. Entrance - The accessible path to the Whitney’s main entrance at 99 Gansevoort Street runs from Washington Street along the south side of the building\, past the Museum's restaurant on the ground floor. The staff entrance at 555 West Street is also accessible. Wheelchair availability - Manual wheelchairs are available free of charge on a first-come\, first-served basis at the admissions desk on Floor 1 or at the coat check.Restrooms - Accessible restrooms are located on Floors -1\, 3\, 7\, and 8. Single user/all-gender restrooms are located on Floors -1\, 3\, and 8.Galleries - All levels of the Museum are accessible by elevator. Doorways to outdoor terraces are equipped with automatic openers. Service animals - Service animals are welcome at the Whitney.   Assistive listening systemsFloor 1: Service locations at the admissions desk and membership desk are equipped with induction hearing loops that transmit sound directly to hearing aids equipped with a T-coil.In the galleries: The Kaufman Gallery (Floor 5) is equipped with an induction hearing loop. To use\, please switch your hearing aid to “T.” ASL Mobile Guide tour: This engaging video tour explores iconic highlights from the Whitney’s collection in American Sign Language with closed captioning. The Mobile Guide is available for free online.Transcripts - Transcripts are available for audio and video works with sound in the Access section of the Mobile Guide.Synchronous mobile captioning - Synchronous mobile captioning is available for select video and sound works on view by scanning a QR code in the galleries with your mobile device\, or by accessing the Mobile Guide. Many video works on view also have open captions.Services Available By RequestAmerican Sign Language interpretation - ASL-English interpretation is available for public programs and events upon request with five business days advance notice. To place a request\, please contact us at accessfeedback@whitney.org or (646) 666-5574 (voice). Relay and voice calls welcome.Braille - Please email accessfeedback@whitney.org or call (646) 666-5574 to request English language publications in Braille. Please provide two weeks advance notice for Braille requests.Live captioning - Live captioning is available for public programs and events upon request with five business days advance notice. We will make every effort to provide accommodation for requests made outside of that window of time. To place a request\, please contact us at accessfeedback@whitney.org or (646) 666-5574 (voice). Relay and voice calls welcome.Verbal Description - Verbal Description is available for public programs and events upon request with two weeks advance notice. Please be advised that this accommodation is contingent upon the availability of describers. To place a request\, please contact us at accessfeedback@whitney.org or (646) 666-5574 (voice). Relay and voice calls welcome.If you have access-related questions or feedback about your visit to the Whitney\, please contact us at accessfeedback@whitney.org or (646) 666-5574.   Getting There & Parking Located at 99 Gansevoort Street in Manhattan's Meatpacking District—steps away from the Hudson River Greenway and the West Side Highway—the Whitney is easily accessible by bicycle\, car\, and public transportation. Click here to get directions from any location. There are numerous parking garages in the area: There are three ICON parking facilities nearby\, at 99 Jane Street\, 134–36 Jane Street\, and 385 West 15th Street. Bicycle racks are available in the front of the Museum\, and Citi Bike docks are located at the southwest corner of Gansevoort and Washington Streets. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImage: Whitney Biennial 2022 Logo
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/benefit-week-tour-of-the-whitney-biennial-2/
LOCATION:Whitney Museum of American Art\, 99 Gansevoort Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:National
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SUMMARY:Benefit Week | Tour of the Whitney Biennial
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at the Whitney Museum of American Art for one of two private tours of the 2022 Whitney Biennial. \n\n\n\nThe 80th edition of the biennial\, entitled Quiet as It’s Kept\, will showcase the work of 63 artists and collectives distributed throughout most of the museum’s space. \n\n\n\n“Quiet as It’s Kept—a colloquialism typically said before the statement of something obviously meant to be kept a secret—was selected as the title after the co-organizers\, curators David Breslin and Adrienne Edwards\, were inspired by the usage of the phrase in a Toni Morrison novel and as the title of a Max Roach album. ‘The 2022 biennial arrives at a time haunted by a global pandemic and plagued by ongoing racial and economic inequities and polarizing politics\,’ says Adam D. Weinberg\, the museum’s Alice Pratt Brown director. ‘The artists in the exhibition challenge us to consider how these realities affect our senses of self and community and offer one of the broadest and most diverse takes on art in the United States that the Whitney has offered in many years.'”  \n\n\n\n– Pili Swanson\, Gotham Magazine \n\n\n\nThe Whitney Biennial is the longest-running survey of American art\, and has been a hallmark of the Museum since 1932. Initiated by the Museum’s founder Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney as an invitational exhibition featuring artwork created in the preceding two years\, the biennials were originally organized by medium\, with painting alternating with sculpture and works on paper. Starting in 1937\, the Museum shifted to yearly exhibitions called Annuals. The current format—a survey show of work in all media occurring every two years—has been in place since 1973. More than 3\,600 artists have participated in a biennial or annual. \n\n\n\nThis is the first of two tours on Saturday\, April 9. The second is at 3:00pm. Please click here if you are looking for the 1:30pm tour. \n\n\n\nThis program is $30 for ArtTable members\, who may bring an additional guests for $45. Capacity is limited.  \n\n\n\nNot a member? Join today! \n\n\n\nPlease read before registering:\n\n\n\n Covid-19 Guidelines Please note that by registering for this event you consent to have your contact information shared with ArtTable to be used in the event that contact tracing is needed. When you next visit the Whitney\, you’ll see that enhanced precautions are being taken for your health and well-being. Prepare for your next visit by reading these updated guidelines the Museum has put in place to make your visit as safe and stress-free as possible. Stay at home if you are feeling sick.Please do not visit the Museum if you have a fever or any COVID-19 symptoms\, have tested positive for COVID-19 within the past 14 days\, or have had close contact with anyone who is confirmed or is suspected of having COVID-19. Face coverings are required\, even if you are vaccinated.Face coverings that cover the nose and mouth must be worn at all times on the premises by all visitors over the age of two. Face visors can be worn\, but only in conjunction with a mask. Masks with valves will not be allowed in the Museum\, due to the sustained risk of COVID-19 transmission these coverings pose; visitors who arrive wearing these coverings will be required to use a mask provided by the Whitney to gain entry. Stay six feet apart.Please follow all directional signage and ground markings throughout the Museum to help visitors and staff navigate galleries\, stairwells\, elevators\, and restrooms while maintaining distances of at least six feet. Leave large bags at home.Coat check is not available at this time. All backpacks\, shoulder bags\, and strollers will need to stay with you at all times. Please note that oversized bags (larger than 11x15x5 inches) will not be permitted in the Museum. On wet days\, umbrella bags will be issued. Comply with our safety protocols.The Museum reserves the right to require that visitors who do not follow posted safety guidelines or instructions from staff leave the premises. Contact tracing.The Museum may share your name and email address with a governmental health authority should that information be requested for COVID-19 contact tracing purposes. If you do not want your name or email address used for these purposes\, please email privacy@whitney.org. An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public space where people are present. The museum cannot guarantee that you will not be exposed to COVID-19 during your visit\, and all those entering the Whitney do so at their own risk as to such exposure. Whitney staff and visitors have the right to an environment free from abusive\, threatening\, or inappropriate behavior. The Museum reserves the right to remove any person acting in an unacceptable or inappropriate manner.  Accessibility The Whitney invites visitors to experience the richness and complexity of American art in an inclusive\, welcoming environment. Wheelchair AccessGetting here - Download a map of the area surrounding the Museum\, highlighting accessible pathways from public transportation\, parking facilities\, and the High Line. Due to ongoing construction\, some streets and sidewalks may not be accessible.Access-a-Ride - The New York City MTA offers drop-off and pick-up service from the Whitney Museum on the corner of Washington and Gansevoort Street. Entrance - The accessible path to the Whitney’s main entrance at 99 Gansevoort Street runs from Washington Street along the south side of the building\, past the Museum's restaurant on the ground floor. The staff entrance at 555 West Street is also accessible. Wheelchair availability - Manual wheelchairs are available free of charge on a first-come\, first-served basis at the admissions desk on Floor 1 or at the coat check.Restrooms - Accessible restrooms are located on Floors -1\, 3\, 7\, and 8. Single user/all-gender restrooms are located on Floors -1\, 3\, and 8.Galleries - All levels of the Museum are accessible by elevator. Doorways to outdoor terraces are equipped with automatic openers. Service animals - Service animals are welcome at the Whitney.   Assistive listening systemsFloor 1: Service locations at the admissions desk and membership desk are equipped with induction hearing loops that transmit sound directly to hearing aids equipped with a T-coil.In the galleries: The Kaufman Gallery (Floor 5) is equipped with an induction hearing loop. To use\, please switch your hearing aid to “T.” ASL Mobile Guide tour: This engaging video tour explores iconic highlights from the Whitney’s collection in American Sign Language with closed captioning. The Mobile Guide is available for free online.Transcripts - Transcripts are available for audio and video works with sound in the Access section of the Mobile Guide.Synchronous mobile captioning - Synchronous mobile captioning is available for select video and sound works on view by scanning a QR code in the galleries with your mobile device\, or by accessing the Mobile Guide. Many video works on view also have open captions.Services Available By RequestAmerican Sign Language interpretation - ASL-English interpretation is available for public programs and events upon request with five business days advance notice. To place a request\, please contact us at accessfeedback@whitney.org or (646) 666-5574 (voice). Relay and voice calls welcome.Braille - Please email accessfeedback@whitney.org or call (646) 666-5574 to request English language publications in Braille. Please provide two weeks advance notice for Braille requests.Live captioning - Live captioning is available for public programs and events upon request with five business days advance notice. We will make every effort to provide accommodation for requests made outside of that window of time. To place a request\, please contact us at accessfeedback@whitney.org or (646) 666-5574 (voice). Relay and voice calls welcome.Verbal Description - Verbal Description is available for public programs and events upon request with two weeks advance notice. Please be advised that this accommodation is contingent upon the availability of describers. To place a request\, please contact us at accessfeedback@whitney.org or (646) 666-5574 (voice). Relay and voice calls welcome.If you have access-related questions or feedback about your visit to the Whitney\, please contact us at accessfeedback@whitney.org or (646) 666-5574.   Getting There & Parking Located at 99 Gansevoort Street in Manhattan's Meatpacking District—steps away from the Hudson River Greenway and the West Side Highway—the Whitney is easily accessible by bicycle\, car\, and public transportation. Click here to get directions from any location. There are numerous parking garages in the area: There are three ICON parking facilities nearby\, at 99 Jane Street\, 134–36 Jane Street\, and 385 West 15th Street. Bicycle racks are available in the front of the Museum\, and Citi Bike docks are located at the southwest corner of Gansevoort and Washington Streets. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImage: Whitney Biennial 2022 Logo
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/benefit-week-tour-of-the-whitney-biennial/
LOCATION:Whitney Museum of American Art\, 99 Gansevoort Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:National
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SUMMARY:Benefit Week | Tour of 'Faith Ringgold: American People' at the New Museum
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at the New Museum after our Annual Benefit & Award Ceremony for a private tour of Faith Ringgold: American People. Our tour will be led by Curatorial Assistant\, Madeline Weisburg. Bringing together over fifty years of work\, the exhibition provides the most comprehensive assessment to date of the artist’s vision.  \n\n\n\nArtist\, author\, educator\, and organizer\, Faith Ringgold is one of the most influential cultural figures of her generation. Her career links the multi-disciplinary practices of the Harlem Renaissance to the political art of young Black artists working today. For sixty years\, Ringgold has drawn from both personal autobiography and collective histories to both document her life as an artist and mother and to amplify the struggles for social justice and equity. From creating some of the most indelible artworks of the civil rights era to challenging accepted hierarchies of art versus craft through her experimental story quilts\, Faith Ringgold has produced a body of work that bears witness to the complexity of the American experience. \n\n\n\nThis program is $35 and open to ArtTable members only. Capacity is limited.  \n\n\n\nNot a member? Join today! \n\n\n\nPlease read before registering:\n\n\n\n Covid-19 Guidelines Please note that by registering for this event you consent to have your contact information shared with ArtTable to be used in the event that contact tracing is needed. All visitors to the Museum will have their proof of vaccination and photo ID checked at the door. Face masks are required for the duration of the tour.  Accessibility The Museum’s main entrance at 235 Bowery is wheelchair-accessible. All floors—including the New Museum Theater\, Cafe\, Sky Room\, and all gallery levels—are serviced by an elevator and are wheelchair-accessible. The shaft gallery\, located in a stairwell between the Third and Fourth Floors\, is not wheelchair-accessible. Restrooms\, located on the Lower Level\, include an accessible stall. Manual wheelchairs are available free of charge on a first-come\, first-served basis. Please inquire at the Visitor Services desk on the Ground Floor for availability\, or contact the museum directly to reserve one in advance (access@newmuseum.org or 212.219.1222 ×235). The below services are available BY REQUEST:American Sign Language interpretation for public programs is available free of charge upon request with three weeks’ advance notice.Real-time captioning (CART) for public programs is available upon request with two weeks’ advance notice. Please be advised that this accommodation is contingent upon the availability of captioners.There is limited seating throughout the Museum. Lightweight\, portable gallery stools are available free of charge. Please inquire at the Visitor Services desk on the Ground Floor for availability.During this time of physical distancing\, we do not have shared headsets or neck loops available. Service animals on a leash and under their owner’s control are welcome at the New Museum. The New Museum is committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for people of all abilities. Please inquire at the Visitor Services desk on the Ground Floor for any assistance you may require. Please email programs@arttable.org for assistance.  Getting There & Parking The New Museum is located at 235 Bowery. The nearest subway stations are 2nd Avenue (F)\, Bowery (J\, Z)\, Spring Street (6)\, and Broadway-Lafayette/Bleeker Street (B\, D\, F\, M\, 6) The nearest wheelchair-accessible subway station is Broadway-Lafayette Street/Bleecker Street B/D/F/M/6. The elevator is located on the north side of Houston Street between Lafayette and Crosby Streets. The nearby Bowery J/Z station has an escalator but no elevator. On-street parking on the Bowery is extremely limited. The Museum does not provide parking. Click here for parking options nearby. Click here to get directions from your location. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Madeline Weisburg\n\n\nMadeline Weisburg is a curator\, editor\, and researcher based in Brooklyn\, New York. She is a Curatorial Assistant at the New Museum of Contemporary Art and Curatorial Researcher for the 59th Venice Biennale (2022). Madeline has previously held curatorial positions at the Jewish Museum and in the Department of Photography at MoMA. She was 2017–18 Curatorial Fellow at the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery at Columbia University. Her writing has appeared in Art in America\, The Brooklyn Rail\, post at MoMA\, and elsewhere. She holds an MA in Modern and Contemporary Art History: Critical and Curatorial Studies (MODA) from Columbia University as well as a dual BA in Art History and BFA in Studio Art from Tufts University in partnership with the School of the Museum Fine Arts\, Boston. \n\n\nAbout the Exhibition\n\n\n\nFaith Ringgold: American People is the most comprehensive exhibition to date of this groundbreaking artist’s vision\, highlighted by the first full presentation of her historic French Collection in over twenty years along with many other quintessential works that will be exhibited together for the first time in decades. Featuring Ringgold’s best-known series\, this show examines the artist’s figurative style as it evolved to meet the urgency of political and social change. The exhibition also foregrounds her radical explorations of gender and racial identities\, which the artist incorporates into the rich textures of her paintings\, soft sculptures\, and story quilts. Among the most important artworks of the past fifty years\, Ringgold’s fabric works combine local traditions and global references to compose a polyphonic history of this country. Long overdue\, this retrospective provides a timely opportunity to experience the art of an American icon. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImage: Faith Ringgold\, American People Series #18: The Flag Is Bleeding\, 1967. Oil on canvas\, 72 × 96 in. (182.9 × 243.8 cm). National Gallery of Art\, Washington\, Patrons’ Permanent Fund and Gift of Glenstone Foundation (2021.28.1). © Faith Ringgold / ARS\, NY and DACS\, London\, courtesy ACA Galleries\, New York 2021
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/new-york-tour-of-faith-ringgold-american-people-at-the-new-museum/
LOCATION:New Museum\, 235 Bowery\, New York\, 10002
CATEGORIES:National
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SUMMARY:ArtTable's 2022 Annual Benefit & Award Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Honoring\n\n\n\n\n\nCarol Cole LevinOrganizer\, Curator\, and Artist \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDistinguished Service to the Visual Arts Award\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Nicole R. FleetwoodAcademic\, Curator\, and Author \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Leadership Award\n\n\n\n\n\nWith Special Remarks by\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLegacy RussellExecutive Director & Chief Curator\, The Kitchen \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBenefit Co-Chairs\n\n\n\n\n\nJK Brown and Eric Diefenbach \n\n\n\n\n\nDenise Murrell \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nRuby Lerner \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin ArtTable for our Annual Benefit & Award Ceremony on Friday\, April 8\, 2022 at Capitale in New York City!\n\n\n\nBenefit Week Program\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThursday\, April 7\n\n\n\n7:00 PM\n\n\n\nBenefit Week VIP Reception\n\n\n\nHosted by Nohra Haime \n\n\n\nThis event is by invitation only for ArtTable’s Board of Directors\, ArtTable Circle Members\, and members of the Benefit Host Committee. \n\n\n\nTo become an ArtTable Circle member\, click here or email membership@arttable.org. To become a member of the Host Committee\, click here. \n\n\n\n Friday\, April 8\n\n\n\n11:00 AM\n\n\n\nBoard & Chapter Leadership Reception(by invitation only) \n\n\n\n12:00 PM\n\n\n\nCheck-in & Networking \n\n\n\n12:30-1:45 PM\n\n\n\nAnnual Benefit & Award Ceremony \n\n\n\nFeaturing remarks by Distinguished Service to the Visual Arts Awardee Carol Cole Levin\, New Leadership Awardee Dr. Nicole R. Fleetwood\, and Special Remarks by Legacy Russell \n\n\n\n1:45-3:00 PM\n\n\n\nNetworking Reception \n\n\n\n4:00 PM\n\n\n\nPrivate Members-Only Tour of Faith Ringgold: American People at the New MuseumClick here to register. \n\n\n\nSaturday\, April 9\n\n\n\n1:30 PM & 3:00 PM\n\n\n\nPrivate Tours of The Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art (more details to come) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTicket & Advertisement Levels\n\n\n Host Committee Tables $25\,000 - Fellowship Program Supporter (Diamond) Named support of one ArtTable FellowshipPremier table for 10 at the Benefit on April 8; 10 tickets to the VIP reception on April 7 (details TBD)Acknowledgement in Fellowship press release and listing on Impact webpagePremier recognition on Benefit listings and spoken recognition at BenefitOpportunity to send dedicated e-blast to ArtTable membershipProvides one Benefit ticket for a past or current ArtTable Fellow$20\,000 - Mentorship Supporter (Ruby) Premier table for 10 at the Benefit on April 8; 10 tickets to the VIP reception on April 7 (details TBD)Premier recognition on Benefit listings and spoken recognition at BenefitOpportunity to send dedicated e-blast to ArtTable membershipProvides one Mentorship ticket for an emerging professional in the field$15\,000 - New Leadership Supporter (Platinum) Prime table for 10 at the Benefit on April 8; 10 tickets to the VIP reception on April 7 (details TBD)Premier recognition on Benefit listingsOpportunity to send dedicated e-blast to ArtTable membershipProvides one Mentorship ticket for an emerging professional in the field$10\,000 - Gold Supporter Preferred table for 10 at the Benefit on April 8; 5 tickets to the VIP reception on April 7 (details TBD)Recognition on Benefit listingsProvides one Mentorship ticket for an emerging professional in the field$7\,500 - Silver Supporter Priority table for 10 at the Benefit on April 8; 2 tickets to the VIP reception on April 7 (details TBD)Recognition on Benefit listings$5\,000 - Bronze Supporter Table for 10 at the Benefit on April 8; 2 tickets to the VIP reception on April 7 (details TBD)Recognition on Benefit webpage Host Committee Tickets $3\,000 - Leadership Ticket Two tickets to the Benefit on April 8Two tickets to the VIP Reception on April 7 (details TBD)Recognition on Benefit webpage$1\,000 - Executive Ticket One ticket to the Benefit on April 8Two tickets to the VIP Reception on April 7 (details TBD)Recognition on Benefit webpage$550 - Friend Ticket One ticket to the Benefit on April 8One ticket to the VIP Reception on April 7 (details TBD)Recognition on Benefit webpage Standard Tickets $375 - Member Ticket One ticket to the Benefit on April 8$485 - Non-Member Ticket One ticket to the Benefit on April 8$295 - Mentorship Ticket Mentorship tickets provide access to the Benefit for a current or former ArtTable Fellow or other early career professionals (Please note that mentorship tickets are distributed through the national office and may not be purchased for a specific person). Advertisement Levels Premier Video Ad$2\,000 Member / $2\,200 Non-Member Five-second video ad to be played at the benefit and networking eventInclusion in dedicated e-blast to ArtTable members16:9 aspect ratio; mp4 formatPriority Screen Ad$700 Member / $800 Non-Member Three-second priority screen ad at the benefit and networking eventInclusion in dedicated e-blast to ArtTable members16:9 aspect ratio; .jpg or .pdf formatClassic Screen Ad$400 Member / $500 Non-Member Three-second ad at the benefitInclusion in dedicated e-blast to ArtTable members16:9 aspect ratio; .jpg or .pdf formatPlease email all ad files to programs@arttable.org no later than March 30\, 2022. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease review before registering:\n\n\n Health & Safety Guidelines Per current New York State guidelines for indoor dining\, all Annual Benefit attendees and staff must provide proof of vaccination in advance of the event in order to attend. As of January 19\, 2022\, the CDC defines “fully vaccinated” as follows: – Two weeks have passed since the person’s second dose in a two-dose series\, such as the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines\, OR– Two weeks have passed since the person received a single-dose vaccine\, such as Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine. Please note that these guidelines are subject to change given the nature of the pandemic. All attendees will be notified in advance if there are any changes to the current guidelines.  Venue Accessibility ArtTable strives to host inclusive and accessible events that enable all individuals\, including individuals with disabilities\, to engage fully. To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility\, service animals\, or other questions\, please contact us at benefit@arttable.org. Visitors Who Use Wheelchairs or Other Mobility Devices There is a small staircase at the front entrance to Capitale. Railings are in place and a ramp will also be installed so that the entrance is wheelchair accessible.Once indoors\, Capitale is fully wheelchair accessible. The restrooms\, check-in area\, main ballroom space\, and the foyer are all on the ground floor.Portions of the program may take place on the 2nd level of the venue\, and there is an elevator if needed.Lactation Accommodations Dedicated space will be provided as a lactation room. Please email us at benefit@arttable.org in advance if you anticipate needing this space. Travel DIRECTIONS TO CAPITALE 130 Bowery\, New York\, NY 10013Tel: (212) 334-5500 Directions from New Jersey –Take the Holland Tunnel ** Take the Canal St. Exit ** Make left on Centre St. ** Turn right on Kenmare St. ** Turn right on Bowery St. ** Capitale -130 Bowery Directions from Long Island NY –I-495 West ** To the Queens Midtown Tunnel ** Tunnel exit towards Downtown ** Bear left on Tunnel Exit St ** Continue in Queens Midtown Tunnel Exit/Tunnel Exit St. ** Turn left on 34th St. ** Turn right on 2nd Ave. ** Turn right on E. Houston St. ** Turn Left on Bowery St. ** Capitale -130 Bowery Directions from West Chester NY –Take the Bruckner Expwy/I -278 ramp towards Triboro Bridge ** Merge on I- 278 West ** Take I- 278 West exit ** To the FDR drive/Grand Central Parkway exit towards Triboro Bridge exit #47 ** Merge on I-278 West ** Take the Downing Stadium exit towards Manhattan ** Continue on Triborough Bridge ** Take the FDR Dr. Ramp ** Merge onto highway ** Take E 53rd St. exit ** Turn left on 2nd Ave. ** Continue on 2nd Ave. ** Turn right on E. Houston St. ** Turn Left on Bowery ** Capitale -130 Bowery Directions from Connecticut –Take I-95 ** Continue on I 278 West towards Bruckner Exp/Triboro Br. Exit 6B ** Take the I-278 West exit ** Merge on I-278 West ** Take the I 278 West/FDR Drive/ Grand Central PKWY exit towards Triboro Br. ** Exit #47 ** Merge on I-278 West ** Take the Downing Stadium exit towards Manhattan ** Continue on Triborough Bridge ** Take the FDR Dr. ramp ** Merge onto the highway ** Take E 53rd St. exit ** Turn left on 2nd Ave. ** Continue on 2nd Ave. ** Turn right on E. Houston St. ** Turn Left on Bowery ** Capitale -130 Bowery Subway –B\, D to Grand StreetN\, R\, W\, Q\, 1\, 9 to Canal Street6 to Spring Street NEARBY GARAGES: Park-In Auto (212-966-1186) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration for the Annual Benefit has now closed.\n\n\n\nIf you would like to make a fully tax-deductible contribution\, you may do so here. Please call the ArtTable Office at 212-343-1735 with any questions.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Online\n\n\n\nClick the below button to register online. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister by Mail\n\n\n\nPrefer to register by mail? Please send your payment and filled out registration form to: \n\n\n\nArtTable1 East 53rd Street\, 5th FloorNew York\, NY 10022 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nArtTable is a 501.c.3 organization. All programs are non-refundable.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/arttable-2022-annual-benefit-and-award-ceremony/
LOCATION:Capitale\, 130 Bowery\, New York\, NY\, 10013\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Houston,Metro Atlanta
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SUMMARY:Benefit Week | VIP Reception Hosted by Nohra Haime
DESCRIPTION:ArtTable Board\, Circle\, and Benefit Host Committee Members are invited to join us for an evening of refreshments and networking with friends and colleagues.  \n\n\n\nThis event is taking place on ArtTable Day\, officially declared by the Mayor of New York City in 2005 to mark ArtTable’s 25th Anniversary. Over 15 years later\, we continue to acknowledge this day and celebrate our incredible community of professional women in the arts! \n\n\n\nThis event is by invitation only. The address and any additional information will be shared with attendees in advance. \n\n\n\nTo become an ArtTable Circle member\, click here or email membership@arttable.org. To become a member of the Host Committee\, click here. \n\n\n\nOur sincerest thanks to our host for the evening\, Nohra Haime\, for welcoming us into her home.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/benefit-vip-reception-hosted-by-nohra-haime/
LOCATION:New York City\, New York City\, New York\, United States
CATEGORIES:National,ArtTable Circle
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Panel Discussion - 'Before Silence: Afghan Artists in Exile'
DESCRIPTION:2pm PT / 3pm MT / 4pm CT / 5pm ET\n\n\n\nBefore Silence: Afghan Artists in Exile is an online exhibition presented by Art at a Time Like This\, in partnership with PEN America’s Artists At Risk Connection(ARC).  \n\n\n\nSince the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last August and the subsequent takeover by the Taliban\, which has a long and brutal history of censoring artistic expression\, many Afghan artists\, including writers\, musicians\, filmmakers\, and intellectuals\, have been persecuted and targeted simply for being artists. Fearing for their lives\, many artists have been forced to go into hiding\, self-censor or destroy  their creative work\, or flee the country\, putting the future of the arts and culture in the country into question.  \n\n\n\nBefore Silence presents a powerful selection of works representative of the up and coming generation of Afghan artists who have continued to create and inspire amidst insecurity and humanitarian suffering. Through photographs\, paintings\, cartoons\, murals\, and performances\, this powerful exhibition offers a complex dialogue between artists\, danger\, deprivation\, and insecurity. The artists featured in the exhibition are Ali Rahimi\, ArtLords\, Latifa Zafar Attaii\, Lida Afghan\, Mohsin Taasha\, Morteza Herati\, Naseer Turkmani\, Rada Akbar\, and Shamayel Shalizi. It was a monumental task to pull together this exhibition with the artists scattered throughout the world after fleeing Afghanistan in recent months. This exhibition would not have been possible without unique collaboration between an arts organization and a leading human rights advocacy group. \n\n\n\nTo mark the occasion of this exceptional exhibition\, please join us for a panel discussion with Art at a Time Like This co-founders Anne Verhallen and Barbara Pollack\, conceptual artist Rada Akbar\, and director of PEN America’s Artists at Risk Connection\, Julie Trebault. \n\n\n\nAdmission \n\n\n\nArtTable Circle Members – FreeAll Other ArtTable Members – $10Non-Members – $20\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \n\n\n\nPlease note that this program will offer automatic closed captioning services. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n\n\n\nArtTable is a 501.c.3 organization. All programs are non-refundable. Click here to view our cancellation policy. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the speakers\n\n\nRada Akbar\, born and raised in Afghanistan\, is an activist and artist who uses her art to speak out against misogyny and oppression. Her work consists of a mixture of wearable monuments\, performance\, photography and installation pieces. It has been displayed in numerous national and international exhibitions. In 2015\, she received an honorable mention in the UNICEF Photo of the Year Award. In 2020\, her art exhibit called Abarzanan—Superwomen—which celebrates pioneering Afghan women\, was featured in the New York Times\, and in 2021 she received the Prince Claus Seed Award\, MujerHoy awards and BBC 100 Women. \n  \nBarbara Pollack is the co-founder of Art at a Time Like This Inc.\, a platform for free expression for artists at times of crises. An independent curator and writer\, Pollack will be lead curator for the exhibition\, Mirror Image: A Transformation of Chinese Identity\, opening at the Asia Society Museum in June. In 2021\, she organized Lu Yang: DOKU—Digital Alaya at Jane Lombard Gallery. Since 1994\,  Pollack has written extensively for  a broad range of arts publications and catalogues and monographs and is also a professor at the School of Visual Arts.  \n  \nJulie Trébault is the director of the Artists at Risk Connection (ARC)\, a project of PEN America. ARC safeguards the right to artistic freedom by connecting threatened artists to support\, building a global network of resources for artists at risk\, and forging ties between arts and human rights organizations. She has nearly two decades of experience in international arts programming and network-building\, including at the Museum of the City of New York\, the Center for Architecture\, the National Museum of Ethnology in The Netherlands\, and the Musée du quai Branly in Paris. Trébault holds a Master’s Degree in Arts Management from Sorbonne University\, a Master’s Degree in Archeology and Cultural Heritage from the University of Strasbourg\, and taught at Fordham University. She is co-author of Freedom of Artistic Expression Through the Lens of the Sustainable Development Goals (Springer\, 2021) and A Safety Guide for Artists (ARC\, 2021)\, and has been instrumental in the creation of numerous reports on the state of artistic freedom of expression. These include but are not limited to Arresting Art: Repression\, Censorship\, and Artistic Freedom in Asia and Art under Pressure: Decree 349 Restricts Creative Freedom in Cuba. Julie and ARC have also been featured in numerous media outlets such as Hyperallergic\, The Art Newspaper\, Artnet\, BBC News\, The Financial Times\, Al Jazeera\, Diario de Cuba\, NPR\, among others. \nAnne Verhallen is the co-founder of Art At A Time Like This\, launched in 2020 in response to the global health crisis. The non-profit arts organization supports artists working in response to crisis and current events by presenting their work online and in the public space. \nVerhallen is also an agent for visual artists and is currently the director of partnership at 291 Agency. She has worked on projects for many leading artists\, including Kehinde Wiley\, Robert Wilson\, Friedrich Kunath\, DRIFT\, and Lily Kwong.  In this capacity\, Verhallen has overseen large-scale activations and installations in collaboration with brands in the luxury industry. Prior to 291 Agency\, Verhallen was the director of the fine art division at CXA for 4 consecutive years.  \nBorn in the Netherlands\, Verhallen brings a global perspective to her projects and seeks to cultivate the intersection between technology\, design\, art\, and health. \n  \n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImages: Photograph by Morteza Herati\, courtesy of the artist; all headshots provided by the speakers. \n\n\n\nThank you to Art at a Time Like This for organizing this program. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLink.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-panel-discussion-before-silence-afghan-artists-in-exile/
LOCATION:New York
CATEGORIES:National
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SUMMARY:NoCal | Curator-Led Tour of 'Alice Neel: People Come First' with Lauren Palmor
DESCRIPTION:4pm PST\n\n\n\nJoin ArtTable member Lauren Palmor\, assistant curator of American art at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco\, for a tour of Alice Neel: People Come First at the de Young Museum. Alice Neel (1900–1984) was one of the century’s most radical painters\, a champion of social justice whose longstanding commitment to humanist principles inspired her life as well as her art. This is the first comprehensive West Coast retrospective of Neel’s work. The award-winning exhibition includes paintings\, drawings\, and watercolors\, along with additional artworks and media exclusive to the San Francisco presentation. \n\n\n\nNeel spent most of her life in New York City\, and her work testifies to the diversity\, resilience\, and passion of the people she encountered there. The exhibition includes depictions of Neel’s neighbors in Spanish Harlem\, political leaders\, queer cultural figures\, activists\, and mothers\, along with a diverse representation of nude figures\, including visibly pregnant women. Neel’s “pictures of people” embody a rare candor and irreverence. Together they emphasize her belief in the dignity and worth of all individuals\, a view that remains critical to the social and cultural politics of our time. \n\n\n\nAdmission: \n\n\n\nPlease note that this program is open to ArtTable members only. Admission to the museum is included in the below pricing. Registration is open until March 21\, 2022. \n\n\n\nFine Arts Museums of San Francisco Member – $10Adult (Non-FAMSF Member) – $33Senior (Non-FAMSF Member) – $30\n\n\n\nNot an ArtTable Member? Join today! \n\n\n\nPlease review before registering: \n\n\n\n Covid-19 Guidelines Please note that by registering for this event you consent to have your contact information shared with ArtTable to be used in the event that contact tracing is needed. At the de Young Museum\, masks are mandatory for guests age 2 and above at all times in the museum and while queuing outside the museum regardless of vaccination status. We require timed tickets for every visitor\, including general admission and admission to special exhibitions\, the Museum Stores\, and the Museum Café. Click here to read more about the museum's policies.  Accessibility Please reference the below links for accessibility information at the de Young Museum: For Visitors who are Deaf\, Hard of Hearing\, or Deaf / BlindFor Visitors who have Low Vision or are BlindLanguage AccessFor Visitors with Mobility Considerations and Accessible Parking MapsAccess Program InformationOther Access Information  Getting There & Parking The de Young Museum is located at Golden Gate Park | 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive\, San Francisco\, CA 94118. Please note that John F. Kennedy Drive is currently closed to vehicular traffic from Kezar Drive to Transverse Drive. There is no access to the de Young museum from the north side of the park. To cross Golden Gate Park\, please use Park Presidio Boulevard or Stanyan Street. Read more about the de Young’s position on the closure here. Click here to read more about parking and public transportation. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nArtTable is a 501.c.3 organization. All programs are non-refundable. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Lauren Palmor\n\n\n\nLauren Palmor is assistant curator of American art at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco\, where she has helped realize such recent major exhibitions as Revelations: Art from the African American South and the San Francisco presentation of Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power 1963–1983. She received a master of arts in the history of art from the Courtauld Institute of Art (2009) and a PhD in art history from the University of Washington (2016)\, and has held fellowships at Winterthur and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. She is the author of the Bouquets of Art: A Floral Dictionary from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (2022)\, and has contributed to a number of exhibition catalogues and scholarly publications\, including Revelations: Art from the African American South (2017) and Cult of the Machine: Precisionism and American Art (2018). She frequently supports institutional digital partnerships\, working collaboratively to design new ways of sharing and experiencing American art with museum audiences. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImage: Alice Neel (United States\, 1900 – 1984)\, Marxist Girl (Irene Peslikis)\, 1972; Oil on canvas\, 59 3/4 x 42 inches (151.8 x 106.7 cm); Daryl & Steven Roth © The Estate of Alice Neel. Courtesy The Estate of Alice Neel and David Zwirner. \n\n\n\nThank you to ArtTable’s Northern California Chapter Leaders for organizing this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/nocal-curator-led-tour-of-alice-neel-people-come-first-with-lauren-palmor/
LOCATION:de Young Museum\, Golden Gate Park \ 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive\, San Francisco\, California\, 94118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Northern California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220322T173000
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SUMMARY:New York | MeetAT at Peter Blum Gallery
DESCRIPTION:We are happy to announce the relaunch of our monthly in-person MeetAT networking events!  \n\n\n\nOpen to current and prospective ArtTable members\, bring a friend and join us at the new Peter Blum Gallery space in the Lower East Side to connect with friends old and new and learn more about ArtTable! An exhibition of work by Rebecca Ward\, infinate plane\, will be on view\, and as a special treat\, the artist will join us to speak about her work and the exhibition. \n\n\n\nThis program is free and open to all current and prospective ArtTable members. Not a member? Join today! \n\n\n\nPlease read before registering:\n\n\n\n Covid-19 Guidelines Please note that by registering for this event you consent to have your contact information shared with ArtTable to be used in the event that contact tracing is needed.  Accessibility Please email programs@arttable.org if you require accessibility information for this program.  Getting There & Parking Peter Blum Gallery is located in the Lower East Side at 176 Grand Street\, New York\, NY and is easily accessible by multiple subway routes: N\, Q\, R\, W to Canal Street; 6 to Spring Street or Canal Street; J\, Z to Canal Street or Bowery; B\, D to Grand Street. Click here for direction from your location. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThank you to the ArtTable New York Chapter Membership Committee for organizing this program. \n\n\n\nImage: Installation view of Rebecca Ward at The FLAG Art Foundation\, New York\, NY\, 2017
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/new-york-meetat-at-peter-blum-gallery/
LOCATION:Peter Blum Gallery\, 176 Grand Street\, 2nd Floor\, New York\, New York\, 10013\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220322T130000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T163221
CREATED:20220309T190121Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Artist Talk with Nneka Jones
DESCRIPTION:10am PT / 11am MT / 12pm CT / 1pm ET\n\n\n\nPlease join us for a virtual Artist Talk with contemporary multidisciplinary artist Nneka Jones.\n\n\nGrowing up in Trinidad and Tobago was one of the main factors that has molded Nneka Jones into the artist she is today. Her astounding love for color and special attention to detail\, as influenced by her culture\, have always been prominent throughout her artistic journey. She enjoys working in mixed media\, embroidery\, textiles\, and paint\, exploring both large-scale mural work and small-scale intimate pieces. Through her practice\, she produces thought-provoking artwork that comments on social and environmental injustice\, strongly advocating for the protection of women and girls of color. These are often topics that as a society\, we feel uncomfortable addressing but are necessary to view head on for a positive change. \nSince graduating from the University of Tampa in May 2020\, Jones’ work has caught the eyes of art directors in top publications like TIME\, where she was commissioned to produce the hand embroidered flag that appears on the August 31st/September 7th 2020 issue. She was also commissioned by the Washington Post to capture the history made by Vice President Kamala Harris and even appeared as a keynote speaker for Adobe MAX; emphasizing the importance of art as a vehicle for activism. \nJones’ unique hand embroidery work has been featured in Colossal magazine\, The Jealous Curator blog\, The American Craft Council\, Embroidery Mag UK\, and Domestika. With work in the permanent collections of the Florida Craft Art Gallery\, Ferman Art Center\, and Tampa Museum of Art\, Jones continues to broaden her professional practice and break barriers at an early stage in her a career as an inspiration to other young\, aspiring artists. \n\n\nWe hope you’ll join us to hear more from this incredible\, trailblazing artist! \n\n\n\nAdmission \n\n\n\nArtTable Circle Members – FreeAll Other ArtTable Members – $10Non-Members – $20\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \n\n\n\nPlease note that this program will offer automatic closed captioning services. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n\n\n\nArtTable is a 501.c.3 organization. All programs are non-refundable. Click here to view our cancellation policy. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImages: Nneka Jones\, Colorblind Shooting Range\, 2019\, hand embroidery on canvas; courtesy of the artist. / Headshot courtesy of the artist. \n\n\n\nImages have been provided specifically for ArtTable’s use and are prohibited to be used\, reproduced or redistributed without written permission from the artist. \n\n\n\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\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLink.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artist-talk-with-nneka-jones/
LOCATION:New York
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220319T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220320T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163221
CREATED:20220308T172909Z
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SUMMARY:Northwest | Portland Art Weekend
DESCRIPTION:12:30pm PST\n\n\n\nEnjoy two days in Portland visiting contemporary art galleries and attending an after-hours in-person tour of Frida Kahlo\, Diego Rivera\, and Mexican Modernism from the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection with Sara Krajewski\, the Portland Art Museum’s Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art. \n\n\n\nOn Saturday afternoon from 12:30-4:30pm we’ll visit four woman-owned galleries: Russo Lee Gallery\, PDX Contemporary\, Elizabeth Leach Gallery\, and Adams and Ollman and hear about their current exhibitions. Following those visits we’ll head to Portland Art Museum at 5:00pm for the private tour\, then wrap up the day at 6:00pm with a no-host happy hour for socializing. Sunday at 12:00pm we will visit Oregon Contemporary to see the final day of their exhibition Hallie Ford Fellows in the Visual Arts 2017-19. \n\n\n\nTransportation / lodging will not be provided for anyone traveling to the event/s. Attendees are encouraged to connect with others regarding carpools and shared accommodations. \n\n\n\nAdmission \n\n\n\nSaturday\, March 19 ONLY – $25 for ArtTable members / $45 for Non-membersSunday\, March 20 ONLY – $10 for ArtTable members / $15 for Non-membersBoth Days – $30 for ArtTable members / $55 for Non-members\n\n\n\nClick here to learn more about ArtTable membership! \n\n\n\nPlease review before registering:\n\n\n\n Covid-19 Guidelines Please note that by registering for this event you consent to have your contact information shared with ArtTable to be used in the event that contact tracing is needed. For everyone’s continued health and safety we request attendees be masked when indoors at all venues\, with the exception of our happy hour.  Accessibility The Portland Art Museum is fully ADA Accessible. The accessible ramp is located on the north side of the main building between SW 10th and SW Park Ave. The accessible exit will be through the Special Exhibition Gallery and out through the gift shop or out through the Center for Modern & Contemporary Art in the Mark building. Manual wheelchairs are available free of charge. Service animals are welcome. All areas are accessible via elevator. For more information\, visit the PAM website or email programs@arttable.org.  Getting There & Parking The Portland Art Museum is located at 1219 SW Park Avenue. The Museum is conveniently located on the historic Park Blocks in the center of downtown Portland\, which is easy to get around by public transit or on foot. The Portland Business Alliance has installed way-finding signs which direct you to the cultural district\, where the Museum is located. The Willamette River divides the City of Portland into east and west districts. The Portland Art Museum is roughly 12 blocks south of West Burnside Street and nine blocks west of the Willamette River. (Park Avenue is the same as 9th Avenue). The Museum is bounded by SW Park Avenue to the east\, 10th Avenue to the west\, Jefferson Street to the south\, and Main Street to the north. Thanks to forward-thinking city officials and an economical\, easy-to-use transit system\, it couldn’t be easier to get to the Museum by public transportation. The bus and streetcar travel directly past the Museum\, and the MAX light rail has a stop only four blocks away. TriMet’s Trip Planner gives you step-by-step travel directions from your location by bus\, light rail\, or streetcar. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nArtTable is a 501.c.3 organization. All programs are non-refundable. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Sara Krajewski\n\n\nSara Krajewski was appointed Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Portland Art Museum in June 2015. Over her tenure\, she has expanded the contemporary art program through exhibitions\, commissions\, collection development\, and publications\, and has fostered collaborations that bring together artists\, curators\, educators\, and the public to ask questions around access\, equity\, and new institutional models. \nFrom 2012-2015\, Krajewski was the Director of INOVA (Institute of Visual Arts) at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee where she curated an array of interdisciplinary exhibitions and performances with artists Xavier Cha\, Mateo Tannatt\, Morgan Thorson and many others. Krajewski was curator at the Henry Art Gallery\, Seattle from 2004 – 2012 where she focused on solo artist projects and group exhibitions exploring photography’s impact on visual culture.  \nKrajewski holds degrees in Art History from the University of Wisconsin (BA) and Williams College (MA) and has held prior positions at the Harvard Art Museum and the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. Krajewski was awarded a curatorial research fellowship from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and has received arts leadership training through the Association of Academic Museums and Galleries (AAMG) and the Center for Curatorial Leadership (2019). \n\n\n\n\n\n\nImage: Frida Kahlo (Mexican\, 1907-1954)\, Diego on my Mind\, 1943\, oil on masonite\, courtesy of the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection. / Frida Kahlo (Mexicana\, 1907-1954)\, Diego en mi mente\, 1943\, óleo sobre masonita\, cortesía de la Colección de Jacques y Natasha Gelman. \n\n\n\nThank you to ArtTable’s Northwest Chapter Leaders for organizing this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/northwest-portland-art-weekend/
LOCATION:Portland Art Museum\, 1219 SW Park Ave\, Portland\, Oregon\, 97205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Northwest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220316T173000
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SUMMARY:New York | 'This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York\, 1965-1975\, Part II'
DESCRIPTION:5:30pm ET\nPlease join us for an in-person tour of Part II of This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York\, 1965–1975\, with Aimé Iglesias Lukin\, Director and Chief curator of the Americas Society. \nThis Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York\, 1965–1975 is a two-part group exhibition exploring the work of a generation of migrants who created and exhibited in New York City between 1965 and 1975. Featuring installation\, photography\, video art\, painting\, and archival material\, the exhibition brings together a generation that actively participated in experimental artistic movements while pushing forward their own visual languages and ideas\, with works exploring topics of migration\, identity\, politics\, exile\, and nostalgia. Additionally\, the exhibition highlights the important contributions and solidarity initiatives of groups and collectives\, testimony of these artists’ effort to create community and to forge a space for themselves. \nPart II of the exhibition will continue the themes explored in Part I with new artworks on display\, by artists including Hélio Oiticica\, Sylvia Palacios Whitman\, Anna Maria Maiolino\, Antonio Dias\, Enrique Castro-Cid\, Beba Damianovich\, Zilia Sánchez and many more. Part II is on view through May 2022. \nAdmission \n\nArtTable Members – $10\nNon-members – $20\n\nNot a member? Join today! \n\nPlease review before registering:\n Covid-19 Guidelines Please note that by registering for this event you consent to have your contact information shared with ArtTable to be used in the event that contact tracing is needed. Face masks are required for the duration of your visit to the Americas Society. Proof of vaccination is also required.  Accessibility The Americas Society art gallery is located on the first floor\, with no stairs.  Getting There The Americas Society is located at 680 Park Avenue\, New York\, NY 10065. The nearest subway stop is the 4/5/6 train - 68th Street-Hunter College. \n  \n\nArtTable is a 501.c.3 organization. All programs are non-refundable. \n\nAbout Aimé Iglesias Lukin\nAimé Iglesias Lukin is an art historian and curator. Born in Buenos Aires\, she received her PhD in art history from Rutgers University with a dissertation titled “This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York 1965–1975.” She completed her M.A. at The Institute of Fine Arts at New York University and her undergraduate studies in art history at the Universidad de Buenos Aires. Her research received grants from the Smithsonian American Art Museum\, the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, the Terra and Andrew W. Mellon Foundations\, and the ICAA Peter C. Marzio Award from the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston. She curated exhibitions independently in museums and cultural centers and previously worked in the Modern and Contemporary Art Department of the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, the Institute for Studies on Latin American Art\, and Fundación PROA in Buenos Aires. \n\nImages: Leandro Katz\, Laura Marquez\, Bebe Daminovich\, friends\, Amaro (Oiticica’s model)\, Hélio Oiticica\, Jon Tob Azulay\, Susana Perea\, and Ted Castle. Inwood Hill Park. Event for the installation of Katz’s piece Columa I-Angualasto\, New York\, 1971. (Image courtesy Leandro Katz); Aime Iglesias Lukin\, courtesy of the Americas Society\n \nThank you to Julia P. Herzberg\, PhD for organizing this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/new-york-this-must-be-the-place/
LOCATION:America’s Society\, 680 Park Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10065\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220313T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220313T140000
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Reading at the (Art)Table - 'Edith Heath: Philosophies'
DESCRIPTION:11am PT / 12pm MT / 1pm CT / 2pm ET\nJoin us on Sunday\, March 13 at 11am PT/2pm ET for our next Reading at the (Art)Table program\, where we will be discussing “Edith Heath: Philosophies.” \nTrailblazer. Rebel. Revolutionary. Discover the story of Edith Heath\, founder and designer of Heath Ceramics. Heath transformed the ceramics industry\, creating dinnerware from California clay for “Sunday best” and everyday use. Driven by the power of good design\, and a commitment to her craft\, Heath’s vision continues to live on through her stoneware and tile over 70 years later. Durable\, not delicate\, simple\, yet stylish\, Heath Ceramics is an icon of American design. \nThis book was created as a complement to the current exhibition at the Oakland Museum of California. \n  \nThis program is free and open to ArtTable members only. Not a member? Join today! \n  \n \n  \n\nImage: “Edith Heath: Philosophies” \nThank you to Jan Wurm from ArtTable’s Northern California Chapter for organizing this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-reading-at-the-arttable-edith-heath-philosophies/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Northern California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220313T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220313T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163221
CREATED:20220217T190413Z
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SUMMARY:LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER - SoCal | Tour & Artist Talk with Nancy Buchanan & Barbara T. Smith
DESCRIPTION:11:30am PT\nPlease join us for an in-person tour of how we are in time and space: Nancy Buchanan\, Marcia Hafif\, Barbara T. Smith\, followed by a discussion with two of the exhibition artists – Nancy Buchanan and Barbara T. Smith. \nThis major group exhibition is the first to focus on the collaborations and empathic intersections between three remarkable artists in the form of drawing\, photography\, collage\, video\, performance documentation\, and architectural proposals comprising over 50 years of art making. Embracing the differences between these artists as well as their points of convergence\, the exhibition will probe various notions of being\, including the political\, scientific\, and spiritual.  \nAll three artists have deep connections to Southern California\, intersecting in the inaugural MFA program at UC-Irvine from 1969 to 1971. Buchanan\, Hafif\, and Smith all entered graduate school as mothers and were emphatically aware of the gendered expectations and hostilities toward women choosing art making as their primary pursuit\, though each presented a unique version of the struggle for liberation from the orthodoxies of gender and sexuality. The exhibition will be anchored by three time-based works demonstrating the overlaps between each artist’s practice and revealing the primary subjects of the exhibition—bodies\, communication\, and dwelling.  \nClick here to read more about the exhibition\, on view through June 12\, 2022. \nAdmission: \n\nArtTable Members – $15\nMembers may bring a guest for an additional $20.\n\nNot a member? Join today! \n\n \nPlease review before registering:\n Covid-19 Guidelines Please note that by registering for this event you consent to have your contact information shared with ArtTable to be used in the event that contact tracing is needed. The following will ensure a safe experience for everyone: No more than 20 visitors will be permitted in the exhibition at any given time. Some rooms have additional restrictions.Regardless of vaccination status\, all visitors and staff must wear masks in the building. Upon arrival\, a member of the Armory staff will verify that you have no Covid symptoms and that you are fully vaccinated.Please bring proof of vaccination with you. Acceptable proof of vaccination documents and additional details regarding guidelines for visiting the Armory are available at armoryarts.org/visit/covid-19-protocols.Please reschedule your appointment if you have any of the following Covid-related symptoms: fever or chills; cough; shortness of breath or difficulty breathing; fatigue; muscle or body aches; headache; new loss of taste or smell; sore throat; congestion or runny nose; nausea or vomiting; diarrhea. Accessibility The Armory is wheelchair and stroller accessible. There are several ADA parking spots in the Marriott garage directly north of the Armory as well as metered street parking. All Armory galleries\, classrooms\, meeting rooms\, and restrooms are wheelchair and stroller accessible. Restrooms: A designated women's restroom as well as a lockable\, all-gender restroom can be found just past our front entrance\, to the right. Two more gender neutral restrooms can be found in the back of our studio. Each restroom has one ADA-compatible stall\, and each is equipped with an infant changing station. Animals: Certified service animals are welcome inside the Armory. Please email programs@arttable.org to request additional accommodations.  Getting There & Parking The Armory Center for the Arts is located at 145 North Raymond Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA 91103.Up to 90 minutes of free parking is available at the city parking structure just north of the Armory on Raymond Avenue. There are several ADA parking spots in the parking garage next door as well as metered spots throughout street parking.\n \n\nArtTable is a 501.c.3 organization. All programs are non-refundable. \n\nAbout the artists\nNancy Buchanan (b. 1946\, Boston) is an artist whose work has been shown in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art\, the New Museum of Contemporary Art\, the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles\, the Centre Pompidou\, the Getty Research Institute\, and was included in four of the Getty-sponsored Pacific Standard Time exhibitions. She was the subject of a solo screening of her videotapes at REDCAT in 2013\, and her videos have been included in group exhibitions including Agitprop at the Brooklyn Museum; RE-ACTION\, a traveling exhibition originating in Spain; and Jonny at Insitu\, Berlin. Buchanan is the recipient of four National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist grants\, a COLA grant\, and a Rockefeller Fellowship in New Media. In 2016\, she organized It’s Your Party\, a durational performance at UC Irvine’s xMPL Theater as the second event in The Art of Performance. Beginning with her participation as a founding member of F Space Gallery in Costa Mesa\, Buchanan has been involved in numerous artists’ groups including The Los Angeles Woman’s Building and Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE); she has also acted as curator for several exhibitions and projects. From 1988-2012\, she taught in the Film/School at CalArts; she worked with community activist Michael Zinzun on his cable access show Message to the Grassroots for ten years and as a member of Zinzun’s LA 435 Committee; and she traveled to Namibia to produce a documentary about that country’s transition to independence from the Republic of South Africa. Buchanan lives and works in Los Angeles. \nBarbara T. Smith (b. 1931) has lived and worked in the Los Angeles area her whole life. She received a BA from Pomona College in 1953\, and MFA in 1971 from University of California\, Irvine where she was a founding member of F Space with Chris Burden and Nancy Buchanan. Smith has been represented in historic survey exhibitions including Whatever Happened to Sex in Scandinavia? at Office for Contemporary Art\, Oslo\, Norway (2009); WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution (traveling exhibition 2008-09); Drawing in L.A.: The 1960s and 70s\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2016); and in several major exhibitions as part of Pacific Standard Time organized by the Getty (2011-12)\, including State of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970\, Orange County Museum of Art\, CA and Bronx Museum\, NY; and Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 1974 – 1981\, Museum of Contemporary Art\, Los Angeles. Recent notable exhibitions include The 21st Century Odyssey at The Box\, Los Angeles; Outside Chance\, Andrew Kreps Gallery\, New York; Artists and Their Books / Books and Their Artists\, the Getty Research Institute\, Los Angeles; Experiments in Electrostatics\, Whitney Museum of American Art\, New York; 56 Artillery Lane\, Raven Row\, London\, UK; Still Life with Fish: Photography from the Collection\, Hammer Museum\, Los Angeles; and Mommy\, Yale Union\, Portland\, OR. In 2005\, Smith had a retrospective The 21st Century Odyssey Part II: The Performances of Barbara T. Smith at Pomona College Museum of Art\, CA. \nAbout the venue\nArmory Center for the Arts\, in Pasadena\, California\, is one of the Los Angeles region’s leading independent institutions for contemporary art and community arts education. The Armory believes that an understanding and appreciation of the arts is essential for a well-rounded human experience and a healthy civic community. The organization’s board and staff are committed to holding deep conversations around diversity\, equity\, and inclusion; and acknowledge that these efforts are ongoing\, a process of growth\, and require intense self-reflection and collective consideration. Under Covid-19\, and in keeping with these institutional practices\, the Armory has deepened and expanded its programmatic reach to include online exhibition programs and artmaking classes\, along with hands-on art activities safely delivered in-person to those with limited digital access. For more information on the Armory Center for the Arts\, visit www.armoryarts.org. \n\nImages: Nancy Buchanan and Barbara T. Smith\, With Love from A to B\, 1977. 2022 installation photo at Armory Center for the Arts. Photo by Ian Byers-Gamber; Barbara T. Smith\, Michael Ned Holte (exhibition curator)\, and Nancy Buchanan \n \n\n\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.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/socal-tour-and-artist-talk-how-we-are-in-time-and-space-nancy-buchanan-barbara-t-smith/
LOCATION:Armory Center for the Arts\, 145 North Raymond Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91103\, United States
CATEGORIES:National,Southern California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220312T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220312T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163221
CREATED:20220225T200451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220311T170846Z
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SUMMARY:LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER - NoCal | A Day in San Jose
DESCRIPTION:11am PT\nJoin San Jose Museum of Art (SJMA) Oshman Executive Director Sayre Batton\, and Senior Curator Lauren Schell Dickens\, for a special in-person tour of Our whole\, unruly selves\, an exhibition that celebrates the boundlessness of human beings through an exploration of artistic figuration. After the tour\, enjoy an outdoor catered lunch at SJMA’s El Cafecito. Afterwards\, we will head down the street to Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana (MACLA) for the closing weekend of Beyond the Diaspora. Maryela Perez\, MACLA Curator and Program Manager\, will lead us through this exhibition showcasing the African diaspora in Latinx culture through an exploration of both visual and performance art. \nAdmission: \n\nArtTable Members – $35\nMembers may bring a guest for an additional $45\n\nYour ticket includes lunch at El Cafecito at SJMA and tours at both museums. \nNot a member? Join today! \n\nPlease review before registering:\n Covid-19 Guidelines Please note that by registering for this event you consent to have your contact information shared with ArtTable to be used in the event that contact tracing is needed. San Jose Museum of Art SJMA requires proof of full vaccination + booster shots for all eligible visitors—5 years and older\, or proof of a negative test from a medical provider or laboratory within 72 hours of visiting the Museum.*Please note that being fully vaccinated means that the final dose of the visitor's vaccine was administered at least 14 days prior to the date of visit. A negative COVID-19 test must be from a medical provider or laboratory. Antigen Tests ​must be conducted within 24 hours; PCR tests must be conducted within 72 hours.Masks are required for all visitors 2 years of age and older. Following the CDC’s recommendations\, SJMA suggests using an N95\, KN95\, KF94\, surgical or cloth mask with at least 2–3 layers of fabric. Cloth masks with only one layer\, bandanas\, and neck gaiters are not permitted. Accessibility San Jose Museum of Art General Information on Physical Access at SJMA Wheelchair accessible\, with an elevator connecting all three floors. A wheelchair ramp lines the front of the building at the Admissions Front desk.Wheelchairs\, seat canes (walking stick and cane)\, and strollers are available for loan at the information desk.Accessible restrooms are located on the lower level.The Museum does not have a parking facility; however\, there is one accessible parking spot on Market Street\, near the Museum’s main entrance. A disabled parking placard is required.Manual and motorized wheelchairs\, walkers\, canes\, service animals on a leash\, and other assistive devices are always permitted in the galleries.Benches are available in most galleries. Additionally\, gallery stools are available for loan in the galleries. These portable\, lightweight stools have a handle and can be easily carried throughout the galleries. Please request with a Museum Experience Rep gallery staff.Services for Visitors who are Deaf Public gallery tours and lectures can be interpreted in American Sign Language (ASL) for deaf visitors and will be booked upon request. Please provide three weeks’ advance notice for this free service. Arrangements for signed tours can be made with the Education Program Coordinator by phone 408.291.5393 (voice) or email: education@sjmusart.org.Services for Visitors who are Blind or Visually Impaired Exhibition labels in large format print are available at the Admissions Front desk.Visual Aid Device/Tools (Magnifying glass) are available upon request.Please email programs@arttable.org to request additional accommodations.      Getting There & Parking SJMA is located at 110 South Market Street\, San José\, CA. Click here to get driving and public transportation directions and parking options. MACLA is located at 510 South 1st Street\, San Jose CA. Click here to get driving and public transportation directions and parking options.  \n\nArtTable is a 501.c.3 organization. All programs are non-refundable. \n\nAbout the speakers\nLauren Schell Dickens is Senior Curator at San Jose Museum of Art. Dickens has spearheaded several major exhibitions of note since joining SJMA in 2016\, including With Drawn Arms: Glenn Kaino and Tommie Smith; Woody De Othello: Breathing Room\, the Bay Area Artist’s first museum exhibition; Rina Batterjee: Make Me a Summary of the World; Undersoul: Jay DeFeo; and Diana Al-Hadid: Liquid City. Dickens holds a BA in American Studies from Yale University\, New Haven\, Connecticut\, and an MA in Modern Art: Critical Studies from Columbia University\, New York. She was born in San José and grew up in Sonoma County. \n \nMaryela Perez is Curator and Program Manager at MACLA. A practicing visual artist\, curator and DJ\, Maryela joined MACLA in 2019 as the Visual Arts Engagement Coordinator and serves as the lead for exhibitions and related programming. She earned a BA from UC Santa Cruz and is active in the local arts community. Maryela has 5 years of experience planning\, organizing\, and hosting local arts events in San Jose and curating visual and performing arts shows in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area. \n\nImages: Christina Quarles\, I Think Yew’ve Made Yer Point Now\, 2020. Acrylic on canvas\, 55 × 86 × 2 inches. © Christina Quarles. Photography: Evan Bedford\, courtesy of the artist\, Hauser & Wirth\, and Pilar Corrias\, London; Headshot of Lauren Schell Dickens by Gary Sexton Photography \nThank you to ArtTable member Christa Cesario for organizing this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/nocal-a-day-in-san-jose-curator-led-tours-with-lauren-schell-dickens-and-sayre-batton-at-the-san-jose-museum-of-art-and-maryela-perez-at-macla/
LOCATION:San Jose Museum of Art\, 110 Market Street\, San Jose\, California\, 95113\, United States
CATEGORIES:Northern California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T200000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T163221
CREATED:20220224T163548Z
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SUMMARY:Partner Program with PBS Books | Author Talk - "Dismantling the Patriarchy\, Bit by Bit: Art\, Feminism\, and Digital Technology\," with Judith K. Brodsky and Jodi Throckmorton
DESCRIPTION:5pm PT/6pm MT/7pm CT/8pm ET\n\n\n\nPBS Books presents this Author Talk with Judith Brodsky about her newest book\, Dismantling the Patriarchy\, Bit by Bit: Art\, Feminism\, and Digital Technology. Brodsky will be in conversation with Jodi Throckmorton\, Chief Curator at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center. \n\n\n\nIn her recent book\, Brodsky explores trailblazing women\, including artists of color\, who have been innovators in the digital art arena as early as the late 1960s. Through an examination of artists’ work and feminist art theory\, Brodsky will discuss the crucial role women are playing in the art world in this digital realm\, including in new media as video\, websites and social networking\, virtual and augmented reality\, artificial intelligence\, and NFTs. Through this discussion\, viewers will gain critical insights into the important role female artists are playing in the digital space\, which historically has been dominated by men. Audience questions will be answered at the end of the conversation. \n\n\n\nClick here to read more about the book and the speakers. \n\n\n\nThe event will be live streamed for free on the PBS Books Facebook Page. \n\n\n\nImage courtesy of PBS Books.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/partner-program-with-pbs-books-author-talk-dismantling-the-patriarchy-bit-by-bit-art-feminism-and-digital-technology-with-judith-k-brodsky-and-jodi-throckmorton/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220310T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220310T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163221
CREATED:20220114T164822Z
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SUMMARY:DC | Curator-led Tour of 'Hung Liu: Portraits of Promised Lands\,' with Dorothy Moss
DESCRIPTION:5:30pm ET\nNational Portrait Gallery curator Dorothy Moss will lead an in-person tour of her major exhibition on the poignant work of the artist Hung Liu\, who sadly passed away from cancer just a few weeks before the show opened. Dr. Moss will provide an overview of the exhibition currently on view at the National Portrait Gallery\, and share additional insights into her close working relationship with the artist. \nPlease note that this program will pivot to a virtual event if Covid restrictions prevent an in-person tour. Registrants will be notified of any change in advance. \nThis program is open to ArtTable members and their guests only. Not a member? Join today!\n \nAdmission \n\nArtTable Members – $10\nMembers may bring a guest for an additional $15\n\n\nPlease review before registering:\n Covid-19 Guidelines Please note that by registering for this event you consent to have your contact information shared with ArtTable to be used in the event that contact tracing is needed. Visitors ages two and older are required to wear a face covering during their visit. Face coverings may be removed while eating or drinking in designated spaces.   Face coverings should fit properly\, covering the nose\, mouth and chin with no large gaps on the outside of the face\, and they should have a minimum of two layers. Face shields are not permitted as a substitute for a face covering but may be worn over a face covering or mask. Bandanas\, single-ply gaiters and face coverings or masks with an exhalation valve are not permitted.  Accessibility The National Portrait Gallery offers a variety of free programs and services to make the museum accessible to all. Service dogs are welcome. The SI follows the U.S. Department of Justice’s ADA requirements for service dogs. The dog must be trained to assist a person with a disability. Visitors are not allowed to bring emotional support animals into Smithsonian museums.Wheelchairs/Mobility Devices:​​Arriving and ParkingAll visitors will be directed to enter and exit through the entrance at 8th and G Streets NW. Getting Around in the Museum Elevators serve all areas of the building. All restrooms and water fountains are wheelchair accessible. Family/companion care restrooms are located on the first and second floors near the F Street elevators. Wheelchairs are available for your comfort. To borrow one\, ask the security officer stationed at the G Street entrance. Limited metered parking is available on the streets around the museum. Red Top meters are reserved for drivers with disabled parking placards. For more information about the Red Top Meter Program\, check the District Department of Transportation website. ADA parking spaces are available\, for a charge\, at nearby parking garages. View the map of their locations. Visitors using the MetroAccess paratransit service should tell the driver to go to 800 G Street\, or to G and 8th Street.Visitors Who are Blind or have Low Vision:Navigate the National Portrait Gallery and the Smithsonian American Art Museum with Aira - a free app that connects you with sighted agents who provide verbal descriptions on demand. This subscription service is free when visiting the museums and connected to our Wi-Fi. To learn more\, download the Aira app.Audio Portrait Descriptions The Portrait Gallery has developed audio descriptions of select portraits from our permanent collection. Designed for people who are blind or have low vision\, these descriptions use precise\, evocative language to convey the visual appearance of art\, and are equally valuable for sighted visitors seeking closer observation. The descriptions can be accessed on the Audio Portrait Descriptions page or on the SmARTify app. To get the app: Download the app from the Apple or Android storeOpen the app and tap on the “Explore” iconFind the National Portrait Gallery and scroll to “Trending Tours”Select “Visual Description tour of select portraits in America’s Presidents”Visitors with Developmental and Sensory Disabilities: The Portrait Gallery is\, on average\, a relatively quiet museum.  Nevertheless\, it can get busy at certain times. If you or your family member are sensitive to noise\, consider bringing noise cancelling headphones. There are usually quiet areas throughout building to take a break. The following resources will help you plan for an enjoyable visit:Visiting the National Portrait Gallery – A Social Story [PDF]Things to Remember – A Social Story [PDF]If you have any further questions after reading this page\, please contact Visitor Services at 202-633-8300 or email: NPGAccess@si.edu  Getting There The National Portrait Gallery is located at 8th and G Streets\, Washington\, DC 20001. \n  \n\nArtTable is a 501.c.3 organization. All programs are non-refundable. \n\nAbout Dorothy Moss\nDorothy Moss\, PhD is a curator of painting and sculpture at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Portrait Gallery (NPG). Her recent projects include the exhibition and book Hung Liu: Portraits of Promised Lands (Yale University Press\, 2021) and The Obama Portraits (Princeton University Press\, 2020). In 2015\, Moss initiated IDENTIFY\, the NPG’s first performance art series featuring internally recognized artists\, including Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons\, James Luna\, and Jeffrey Gibson. Her upcoming exhibitions are One Life: Maya Lin (September 2022) and Kinship\, with curators Leslie Ureña\, Robyn Asleson\, and Taína Caragol (October 2022). \nAbout the exhibition\nHung Liu (1948–2021) was a contemporary Chinese-born American artist\, whose multilayered paintings established new frameworks for understanding portraiture in relation to time\, memory\, and history. Often sourcing her subjects from photographs\, Liu elevated overlooked individuals by amplifying the stories of those who have historically been invisible or unheard. Having lived through war\, political revolution\, exile\, and displacement\, she offered a complex picture of an Asian Pacific American experience. Her portraits speak powerfully to those seeking a better life\, in the United States and elsewhere. Hung Liu: Portraits of Promised Lands will be the first major exhibition of the artist’s work on the East Coast. This is also the first time that a museum will focus on Liu’s portraiture. \n\nImage: Hung Liu (American\, born China 1948\, died California\, 2021)\, Resident Alien\, 1988\, Oil on canvas; Collection of the San Jose Museum of Art; gift of the Lipman Family Foundation; Dorothy Moss and Hung Liu \nThank you to Shelley Langdale\, Curator and Head of Modern Prints and Drawings\, National Gallery of Art (and ArtTable DC Chapter programs co-chair) and Concetta Duncan\, Head of Communications\, National Portrait Gallery for organizing this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-curator-led-tour-hung-liu-portraits-of-promised-lands-dorothy-moss/
LOCATION:National Portrait Gallery\, 8th & G Streets NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Washington, D.C.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T163000
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CREATED:20220217T155907Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | New Member Orientation
DESCRIPTION:1pm PT / 2pm MT / 3pm CT / 4pm ET\nWelcome new ArtTable members! Please join us for a virtual orientation session where you will meet other new members and learn how to take full advantage of all the ArtTable community has to offer. This program is free and open to all ArtTable members\, regardless of when you joined – it’s always a good time for a refresher! \nNot a member? Join today! \n  \n \n  \n(You will receive an email confirmation containing the Zoom link.) \nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \nCan’t join us for this new member orientation? Don’t worry\, we host virtual orientation sessions on the 2nd Thursday of each month! In the meantime\, we hope you can join us for another upcoming virtual program or support other ArtTable initiatives!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-new-member-orientation/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220303T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220303T103000
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CREATED:20220223T170908Z
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SUMMARY:NoCal | First Thursday Coffee Break On Location – Flywheel Coffee Kiosk
DESCRIPTION:8:30am PT\nAll ArtTable members are welcome to join the Northern California Chapter in the early morning of Thursday\, March 3rd\, to share a cup of coffee before your workday gets started. Get your coffee\, tea\, and/or pastry at this local family owned coffee shop\, and settle in across the street in Golden Gate park to catch up with other members during this in-person outdoor coffee break together. \nAccessible seating is available. \nCovid-19 Guidelines: \nPlease note that by registering for this event you consent to have your contact information shared with ArtTable to be used in the event that contact tracing is needed. While masks are no longer required outdoors for fully vaccinated individuals\, we highly recommend wearing a mask or face covering when in close proximity to persons not from your household. \nThis program is free and open to ArtTable members and guests only. Members may bring one additional guest. First Thursdays Coffee Break is a recurring event and is donation based. Not a member? Join today! \n\n\n \n\nThank you to Kitty Teerling for organizing this program. \n\n\nFlywheel Coffee Kiosk
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/nocal-first-thursday-coffee-break-on-location-flywheel-coffee-kiosk/
LOCATION:Flywheel Coffee Kiosk\, 678-650 Stanyan Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Northern California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220303T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220303T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163221
CREATED:20220207T210006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220223T154947Z
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SUMMARY:DC | BreakfastTable with Chela Mitchell
DESCRIPTION:Join ArtTable’s DC Chapter for March’s BreakfastTable with Chela Mitchell of Chela Mitchell Art. \nChela Mitchell is an art advisor committed to helping collectors build diverse art collections. She has worked with institutions\, corporations\, and art collectors\, informing their acquisitions in the emerging\, mid-career\, and established markets. Mitchell is a voice for change in the art world\, often speaking on panels and actively fighting for the equity of artists and art professionals. \nBefore devoting herself full-time 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\, and has been featured in Forbes\, The Los Angeles Times\, ArtNews\, Artnet News\, NR Magazine\, W Magazine\, Matrons and Mistresses\, and 10 Magazine. She is a proud graduate of Rutgers University and lives in D.C. with her husband\, daughter\, and French mastiff\, Harlem. \n  \n\nThis program is free and open to ArtTable members only. Not a member? Join today!\n\nPlease read before registering:\n Covid-19 Guidelines Please note that by registering for this event you consent to have your contact information shared with ArtTable to be used in the event that contact tracing is needed. All visitors will be required to show proof of vaccination before entering the restaurant.  Accessibility 1310 Kitchen and Bar is wheelchair accessible. Please email programs@arttable.org if you require additional accessibility information for this program.  Getting There We will meet at 1310 Kitchen and Bar\, located at 1310 Wisconsin Ave NW\, Washington\, DC 20007. It is accessible via Metrobus and street parking is available.  \n  \n\nArtTable is a 501.c.3 organization. All programs are non-refundable. \n\nImage: Chela Mitchell\, courtesy of the speaker. \nThank you to Tiffany Williams\, Communications Chair of ArtTable’s Washington\, DC Chapter for organizing this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-breakfasttable-with-chela-mitchell/
LOCATION:1310 Kitchen & Bar\, 1310 Wisconsin Ave NW\, Washington\, DC
CATEGORIES:Washington, D.C.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220224T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220224T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163221
CREATED:20220127T235534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220223T154956Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | DEIA Action Plan Talk Back - Programming
DESCRIPTION:10am PT / 11am MT / 12pm CT / 1pm ET\nAt its inception\, ArtTable was a driving force for gender parity in the arts – creating community\, driving policy change\, and building a network of resources for women to forge a confident and unquestioned place as leaders in the art world. At the core of our mission\, we aim to advance the leadership of women in the visual arts by expanding opportunities for women from diverse backgrounds and at all stages of their careers. It is with our mission in mind that we have outlined an action plan for ensuring that diversity\, equity\, inclusion\, and accessibility remain at the center of our organization. \nWe invite you all to read our proposal for furthering the key ideas of diversity\, equity\, inclusion\, and accessibility in our organization. We hope to gather feedback on the action plan at a series of Talk Backs which aim to gather community feedback and answer any questions you all may have. This third and final Talk Back will focus on the Programming portions of the action plan. \nIn advance of the Talk Back\, please submit your questions here to allow for adequate preparation. \nIf you are unable to attend or would like to provide anonymous feedback\, you can do so on our DEIA Community Engagement form. \n \n  \n(You will receive an email confirmation containing the Zoom link.) \nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-deia-action-plan-talk-back-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220216T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220216T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163221
CREATED:20211112T210104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220204T153253Z
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SUMMARY:Frieze Week LA | Private Collection Visit - Frederick R. Weisman Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:1:30pm PT\nPlease join us for a special private collection visit to the prestigious Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation & Collection\, located in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles. \nThis program is open to ArtTable members and guests only.\n \nAdmission \n\nArtTable Circle Members – $40\nAll Other ArtTable Members – $55\nMembers may bring a guest for an additional $60\n\nNot a member? Join today! \n\n\nPlease review before registering:\n Covid-19 Guidelines Please note that by registering for this event you consent to have your contact information shared with ArtTable to be used in the event that contact tracing is needed. Health & Safety Guidelines as of November 2021: Please be advised that in accordance with the City of Los Angeles’ requirements for public spaces\, the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation will now require all visitors attending a tour to show proof of vaccination OR proof of a negative covid test within the prior 72 hours. A copy of a vaccine card is acceptable in lieu of the real card\, or a digital version (on a phone app) may also be used. As always\, wearing a mask while indoors is required.  Accessibility Please note that this is a walking/standing tour. There are many stairs inside the residence and there is no elevator. Please take this into account before registering for this program as it may be too strenuous for those with walking difficulties.  Getting There The foundation is located in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles. The exact address will be shared with registrants in advance of the program.  \n  \n\nArtTable is a 501.c.3 organization. All programs are non-refundable. \n\nAbout the Foundation\nThe Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation is dedicated to continuing the legacy and vision of Frederick R. Weisman\, an extraordinary entrepreneur\, philanthropist\, and art collector. He held an uncompromising belief in the cultural value of art and understood the importance of both the individual artist and creative process. \nIn 1982\, Frederick R. Weisman purchased the Los Angeles estate to serve as a showcase for his personal collection of 20th-century art. He and his wife Billie Milam Weisman\, an art conservator and curator\, worked together to create a unique environment located within the Mediterranean-style villa. The villa was designed by Gordon B. Kaufmann in the late 1920s and exhibits the craftsmanship characteristics of that period\, including hand-painted ceilings\, stucco details\, and wood-inlaid floors. \nIn 1991\, the Weismans added a contemporary annex\, or art pavilion\, designed by Franklin D.Israel\, to accommodate larger-scale works. Today the Foundation estate\, annex\, and surrounding gardens is made accessible to the public by appointment only on guided tours. \nMore than four hundred works of art are on display at the Foundation. The collection includes works by European Modernists including Cezanne\, Picasso\, and Kandinsky and Surrealist works by Ernst\, Miro\, and Magritte. The holdings in postwar art include works by Giacometti\, Noguchi\, Calder\, Rauschenberg\, and Johns; Abstract Expressionist paintings by de Kooning\, Francis\, Still\, and Rothko; Color-Field paintings by Frankenthaler\, Louis\, and Noland; and Pop Art by Warhol\, Lichtenstein\, Oldenburg\, and Rosenquist. \nContemporary California works include those by Ruscha and Goode\, and Super Realist sculptures by Hanson and de Andrea. These holdings are part of a larger collection that Mr. Weisman established as the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation in 1982. \nCurrently under the direction of Billie Milam Weisman\, the Foundation continues to make the collection available through loans to museums worldwide\, docent tours at the Los Angeles estate\, exhibitions in public-art venues\, and the funding of several art museums\, including the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University in Malibu\, the New Orleans Museum of Art\, the San Diego Museum of Art\, and the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota\, designed by Frank O. Gehry. \n\nImage: Courtesy of the foundation.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/frieze-week-la-private-collection-visit-frederick-weisman-art-foundation-and-collection/
LOCATION:Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90077
CATEGORIES:National,Southern California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220210T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163221
CREATED:20220111T222922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220111T224746Z
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SUMMARY:New York | Curator-led tour of 'Greater New York' at MoMA PS1
DESCRIPTION:5pm ET\nPlease join us for a tour of Greater New York at MoMA PS1\,  led by curator Ruba Katrib and assistant curator Jody Graf. This signature survey of artists living and working in the New York City area returns for its fifth edition\, after a one year delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year’s iteration offers an intimate portrayal of New York City\, forging connections between often under-examined histories of art-making in the city. \nThis program is open to ArtTable members and their guests only. Not a member? Join today!\n \nAdmission \n\nArtTable Members – $15\nMembers may bring a guest for an additional $20\n\n\nPlease review before registering:\n Covid-19 Guidelines Please note that by registering for this event you consent to have your contact information shared with ArtTable to be used in the event that contact tracing is needed. All visitors (ages 5+) to The Museum of Modern Art and its Stores must show proof of COVID-19 vaccination authorized by the United States Food and Drug Administration or by the World Health Organization. Visit the Key to NYC for dosage requirements and timeline details. We continue to require masks for visitors (ages 2+) and staff in all indoor areas of the Museum; complimentary face masks are available. To enter the Museum\, you may show any of these accepted forms of proof of COVID-19 vaccination (together with a valid photo ID for ages 18+): NYC COVID Safe AppCLEAR Health PassNew York State Excelsior App or Excelsior Plus AppA photo or hard copy of an official immunization record of a vaccine administered from within or outside the U.S.For visitors who received an immunization within the U.S.\, a photo or hard copy of their CDC vaccination card or other official immunization record showing proof of the following vaccines is acceptable: Pfizer-BioNTech\, Moderna\, Johnson & Johnson\, or an active (not placebo) COVID-19 vaccine candidate that is part of a U.S.-based clinical trialFor visitors who received an immunization outside of the U.S.\, in addition to those listed above\, proof of the following vaccines is acceptable: AstraZeneca/SK Bioscience\, Serum Institute of India/COVISHIELD and Vaxzevria\, Sinopharm-BBIBP\, or Sinovac.Learn more about Key to NYC requirementsWe are working to keep you safe and healthy\, but we cannot guarantee you won’t be exposed to COVID-19. By entering MoMA or MoMA PS1 you assume the risk of such exposure. If you feel sick or have a cough\, sore throat\, shortness of breath or trouble breathing\, fever\, chills\, loss of smell\, or muscle pain\, or if you have been exposed to COVID-19\, contact your health care provider and please do not visit MoMA or MoMA PS1. We may share your name and email address with a governmental health authority should that information be requested for COVID-19 contact tracing purposes. If you do not want your name or email address used for these purposes\, please email donotshare@moma.org. Admire artwork from a distance\, at least an arm’s length. And no touching art\, platforms\, or cases (unless a sign or label says it’s okay). MoMA PS1’s checkroom is currently closed. Visitors will not be admitted with bags larger than 11 × 17 × 5” (28 × 43 × 13 cm). Still photography is permitted for personal\, noncommercial use only unless otherwise noted. Video is not permitted. Flash\, tripods\, and camera extension poles are not allowed.  Accessibility MoMA PS1 offers a variety of free programs and services to make the museum accessible to all. MoMA PS1’s public entrance on Jackson Avenue\, including the entrance to the main building\, is accessible by ramp. Wheelchairs are available free of charge at the admissions desk\, lobby\, and coat check on a first-come\, first-served basis. The three main floors of the museum\, including the bookstore\, café\, and basement level\, are accessible by elevator. For elevator access to the basement\, please ask for assistance at the greeter podium in the lobby of the main museum building. Wheelchair-accessible bathrooms are located on floors one and three. For more information\, or to request accommodations\, please call the front desk during regular public hours\, Thursday to Monday\, 12:00–6:00 p.m.\, at (718) 784-2086. Visit MoMA's website for more information.  Getting There Enter the museum at 46-01 21st Street\, Long Island City\, NY 11101. We will meet in the 1st Floor Lobby.MoMA PS1 is accessible by car and public transportation via the G\, 7\, E\, & M trains. Click here to access directions from your location. \n  \n\nArtTable is a 501.c.3 organization. All programs are non-refundable. \n\nAbout the curators\nJody Graf is a curator and writer based in New York. She is an Assistant Curator at MoMA PS1\, where she has worked on exhibitions including Greater New York 2021; Niki de Saint Phalle: Structures for Life (2021); Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration (2020); Theater of Operations: The Gulf Wars 1991-2011 (2019); Simone Fattal: Works and Days (2019); and Sue Coe: Graphic Resistance (2018)\, among others. She curated the 2021 Parsons MFA Thesis show\, and has worked as an independent curator on numerous projects. Her writing has been featured in publications including Texte Zur Kunst\, Frieze\, Mousse\, CURA\, and The Exhibitionist. She received her BA from the Gallatin School of Individualized Study at NYU\, and her MA from the Center for Curatorial Studies\, Bard College. \nRuba Katrib is Curator at MoMA PS1. At MoMA PS1 she has curated exhibitions such as Niki de Saint Phalle: Structures for Life (2021)\, Theater of Operations: The Gulf Wars 1991 – 2011 (2019) (co-curated with Peter Eleey)\, the retrospective of Simone Fattal in 2019\, and the solo shows of Edgar Heap of Birds (2019)\, Karrabing Collective (2019)\, Fernando Palma Rodríguez\, and Julia Phillips (2018). From 2012 – 2018 she was Curator at SculptureCenter in New York where she curated over twenty solo and group exhibitions\, including solo shows of the work of Carissa Rodriguez (2018)\, Kelly Akashi\, Sam Anderson\, Teresa Burga\, Nicola L.\, Charlotte Prodger (all 2017)\, Rochelle Goldberg\, Aki Sasamoto\, Cosima von Bonin (all 2016)\, Anthea Hamilton\, Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook\, Magali Reus\, Gabriel Sierra\, Michael E. Smith\, Erika Verzutti (all 2015)\, David Douard\, and Jumana Manna (both 2014). Previously\, Katrib was the Associate Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami from 2007 – 2012. Katrib was also co-founder of the residency and exhibition space Threewalls in Chicago\, and has also held positions at the Renaissance Society and the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College\, where she currently serves on the Graduate Committee. She was a research advisor for the 2018 Carnegie International and a member of the Advisory Board for Recess\, a non-profit artist residency and exhibition space in New York. Katrib co-curated SITE Santa Fe’s 2018 biennial\, Casa Tomada\, along with José Luis Blondet and Candice Hopkins. \nAbout the exhibition\nFeaturing the work of 47 artists and collectives\, Greater New York opens up geographic and historical boundaries by expanding familiar narratives around artists and art movements in New York. Bridging strategies of the documentary and the archive on the one hand\, and surrealism and fabulation on the other\, the exhibition considers the ways that artists record experiences of belonging and estrangement. Drawing connections across the interdisciplinary practices of international and intergenerational artists\, Greater New York examines the many ways that affinities form in relation to place and through time. \nThe exhibition foregrounds the resilience of artists and artist communities in the city\, while marking ways these artists have both profoundly shaped New York\, and borne witness to its many transformations. As New York emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic\, the exhibition offers an opportunity to mourn\, celebrate\, and reconnect with artist communities. This iteration of Greater New York honors not only the persistence of artists\, many of whom have worked unrecognized over decades\, but their ability to help us make sense of the many ruptures—social\, political\, and ecological—that have shaped New York City in this critical and transformative moment. \n\nImage: Installation view of Shanzhai Lyric\, Incomplete Poem (2015-ongoing). Greater New York 2021 on view at MoMA PS1 from October 7\, 2021 to April 18\, 2022. Image courtesy MoMA PS1. Photo: Noel Woodford; headshots courtesy of the speakers
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/new-york-curator-led-tour-of-greater-new-york-at-moma-ps1/
LOCATION:MoMA PS1\, 22–25 Jackson Avenue\, Queens\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:New York,National
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CREATED:20220111T154800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220111T154800Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | New Member Orientation
DESCRIPTION:1pm PT / 2pm MT / 3pm CT / 4pm ET\nWelcome new ArtTable members! Please join us for a virtual orientation session where you will meet other new members and learn how to take full advantage of all the ArtTable community has to offer. This program is free and open to all ArtTable members\, regardless of when you joined – it’s always a good time for a refresher! \nNot a member? Join today! \n  \n \n  \n(You will receive an email confirmation containing the Zoom link.) \nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \nCan’t join us for this new member orientation? Don’t worry\, we host virtual orientation sessions on the 2nd Thursday of each month! In the meantime\, we hope you can join us for another upcoming virtual program or support other ArtTable initiatives!
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-new-member-orientation-feb22/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable National":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220209T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220209T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163221
CREATED:20220127T235837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220128T163353Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | DEIA Action Plan Talk Back - Membership
DESCRIPTION:2pm PT / 3pm MT / 4pm CT / 5pm ET\nAt its inception\, ArtTable was a driving force for gender parity in the arts – creating community\, driving policy change\, and building a network of resources for women to forge a confident and unquestioned place as leaders in the art world. At the core of our mission\, we aim to advance the leadership of women in the visual arts by expanding opportunities for women from diverse backgrounds and at all stages of their careers. It is with our mission in mind that we have outlined an action plan for ensuring that diversity\, equity\, inclusion\, and accessibility remain at the center of our organization. \nWe invite you all to read our proposal for furthering the key ideas of diversity\, equity\, inclusion\, and accessibility in our organization. We hope to gather feedback on the action plan at a series of Talk Backs which aim to gather community feedback and answer any questions you all may have. This second Talk Back will focus on the Membership portions of the action plan. The next and final Talk Back will focus on Programming. \nIn advance of the Talk Back\, please submit your questions here to allow for adequate preparation. \nIf you are unable to attend or would like to provide anonymous feedback\, you can do so on our DEIA Community Engagement form. \n \n  \n(You will receive an email confirmation containing the Zoom link.) \nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \nCan’t join us for this Talk Back session? The next session will take place on Thursday\, February 24\, at 1pm ET with a focus on Programming.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-deia-action-plan-talk-back-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable National":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220208T163000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T163221
CREATED:20220203T184426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220203T215721Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Alternative Art Spaces in Southern California\, presented with Intersect Palm Springs
DESCRIPTION:1:30pm PT/2:30pm MT/3:30pm CT/4:30pm EST\nPlease join us for a discussion about the development of alternative art spaces\, specifically throughout the Southern California region. In this virtual discussion\, we will hear from several professionals who have either founded or currently run alternative art spaces in the Southern California region\, and will address questions like\, what makes an art space “alternative?” How are these spaces addressing the underserved needs within the local art world? Our panelists will speak to how their respective organizations are implementing alternative methods in order to reach their goals and further their missions. \nPanelists: \n\nJordan Karney Chaim\, Art historian\, writer\, and independent curator\nKristine Schomaker\, Director\, Shoebox Projects\nJoy Silverman\, Former Executive Director\, LACE; Board Member\, Feminist Center for Creative Work\n\nThe discussion will be moderated by Liza Shapiro\, Director & Co-founder of CURA. \nThis program is free and open to all. Please register via the below button to receive the Zoom information. \n \n  \nAccessibility: Please note that this program will include live closed captioning services. Please email programs@arttable.org to request any additional accommodations.  \nThis program is presented in partnership with Intersect Palm Springs. Complimentary VIP tickets are available for ArtTable members via the membership portal.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/partner-program-virtual-alternative-art-spaces-in-southern-california-presented-with-intersect-palm-springs/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220207T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220207T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163221
CREATED:20220121T172613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220121T230656Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Global Perspectives - Adenrele Sonariwo on Contemporary African Art
DESCRIPTION:9am PT/10am MT/11am CT/12pm ET\nPlease join us for a presentation from Adenrele Sonariwo\, founder of Rele Gallery. With two locations in Lagos\, Nigeria and Los Angeles\, California\, the gallery was founded to act as a critical interface between the African and international art worlds\, situating contemporary art and artists from Africa in broader\, international contexts. \nSonariwo will speak about the contemporary art scene in Nigeria\, being a woman in this business\, and her gallery’s emphasis on emerging women artists. \nAdenrele Sonariwo is an award-winning gallerist\, curator\, and founder of Rele Gallery and Rele Art Foundation. She has curated and overseen high-profile art exhibitions in Lagos\, Los Angeles\, New York\, and Venice\, challenging the boundaries of art and engaging in provocative subjects and techniques. Sonariwo curated the first ever Nigerian Pavilion at the 2017 Venice Biennale. \nAdmission: \n\n\n\nArtTable Circle Members – Free\nAll Other ArtTable Members – $10\nNon-Members – $20\n\nNot a member? Join today! \n  \n\n\nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \nPlease note that this program will offer automatic closed captioning services. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \nArtTable is a 501.c.3 organization. All programs are non-refundable. \n\nImages: Artworks by Rele Gallery Artists\, Marcellina Akpojotor and Tonia Nneji \nThank you to Michelle Perr of the New York Chapter Programs Committee for organizing this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-global-perspectives-contemporary-african-art-with-adenrele-sonariwo-rele-gallery-lagos/
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:20220203T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220203T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163221
CREATED:20220127T170528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220127T192059Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | NoCal First Thursday Coffee Break
DESCRIPTION:12pm PT / 1pm MT / 2pm CT / 3pm ET\nAll ArtTable members are welcome to join the Northern California Chapter during your lunch break on Thursday\, February 3rd at 12pm PT/3pm ET. Pour a cup of coffee\, tea\, or grab a quick bite and join other members for this one-time virtual coffee break together. \nThis program is open to ArtTable members and guests only. First Thursdays Coffee Break is a recurring event and is donation based. Not a member? Join today! \n\n  \n\n  \n\nThank you to Kitty Teerling for organizing this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-nocal-first-thursday-coffee-break-feb22/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Northern California
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