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SUMMARY:Ridgefield\, CT | Curator-led Exhibition Tour - '52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone' at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a special tour of 52 Artists – A Feminist Milestone at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum\, with Senior Curator Amy Smith-Stewart. After our tour\, enjoy free time exploring the rest of the museum and join us for a no-host lunch at Bailey’s Backyard in Ridgefield’s Cultural District (which also includes bookstores\, sweet shops\, and more!). \n\n\n\n52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone celebrates the fifty-first anniversary of the historic exhibition Twenty Six Contemporary Women Artists\, curated by Lucy R. Lippard and presented at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in 1971. 52 Artists will showcase work by the artists included in the original 1971 exhibition\, alongside a new roster of twenty-six female-identifying or nonbinary emerging artists\, tracking the evolution of feminist art practices over the past five decades. 52 Artists will encompass the entirety of the Museum (approx. 8\,000 sq. ft)—the first exhibition to do so in The Aldrich’s new building which was inaugurated in 2004. \n\n\n\nThe exhibition is organized by The Aldrich’s Senior Curator Amy Smith-Stewart\, who selected the emerging twenty-six artists\, and independent curator Alexandra Schwartz\, with The Aldrich’s Curatorial Assistant and Publications Manager Caitlin Monachino. \n\n\n\nAdmission: \n\n\n\nArtTable Members – $15Member Guests/Non-Members – $25\n\n\n\nNot a member? Join today! \n\n\n\nPlease note that transportation to The Aldrich is not included in this program. We will meet at the museum by 11:00 AM. See ‘Getting There’ below for directions. \n\n\n\nPlease review the below before registering:\n\n\n\n Health & Safety 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 Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is a private institution devoted to serving the public. The museum requires that visitors adhere to the protocols and Code of Conduct outlined below\, which apply to the Museum’s galleries and grounds. If you are feeling ill\, the museum asks that you please wait to visit the Museum at a later date. No outside food or beverages are permitted inside the museum. In an effort to keep our visitors safe\, The Aldrich has taken the following precautions: An acrylic panel has been placed at the Front Desk to keep staff and visitors apartTouchless hand sanitizing stations are installed throughout the MuseumThe coat room and water fountains are closedIf you're sick\, please stay home! By registering for this program\, you are affirming that you are currently not exhibiting symptoms consistent with COVID-19. If\, after this registration you become ill\, please contact Haley at programs@arttable.org. If you become ill with COVID-19 following your visit we ask that you kindly notify us so that we may inform the museum. Liability Statement from the Museum: I am aware that visiting The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum includes risks arising from possible exposure to communicable diseases including COVID-19. I knowingly and voluntarily accept this risk and assume full responsibility for any injury\, illness or other loss that I may sustain as a result.  Accessibility The Aldrich is committed to providing a welcoming and accessible environment for all. The museum extends an inclusive and respectful invitation for visitors to engage\, learn\, and be inspired by their visit. The Aldrich is fully accessible to visitors who use mobility assistive devices. There is a ramp from the parking lot onto the walkway. There are no steps from the parking lot to the front doors of the Museum. Elevators are available to access both floors. Wheelchairs are available and disinfected before use; please ask the Front Desk for options. Service animals are welcome to visit the Museum. Gender inclusive restrooms are located on the first floor and are ADA compliant. For visitors who are blind or have low vision: the Museum is equipped with braille directional signage. These signs have been included in our cleaning protocols for health and safety. Our staff are available to give verbal descriptions of the artwork on view and assist with any way-finding. For visitors who are deaf or hard of hearing: The Museum works to ensure that all multimedia exhibitions are captioned\, if possible. Please ask about captioned works upon arrival. For visitors with Autism: the Museum is often less crowded during open hours on weekdays and mornings and late afternoons on weekends. Please call ahead to find out about your visit date. The galleries are kept between 68 and 72 degrees Fahrenheit. If you need quiet space during your visit\, please ask a Museum staff member to help you locate a suitable place. You may also step outside into the Sculpture Garden through the doors located in the Museum’s lobby on the first floor. If you would like more information about accessibility or need particular accommodations for this program\, please email Haley at programs@arttable.org.  Getting There The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is located at 258 Main Street\, Ridgefield\, CT 06877. Driving Directions The Aldrich is a short drive from many major metropolitan areas – 1.5 hours from New York City\, 3 hours from Philadelphia\, and 3 hours from Boston – and is located near I-95 and I-84. Free parking is available on site. Use Google Maps for driving directions.By Rail from New York City Take Metro North’s Harlem Line to the Katonah Station. The train ride is approximately one hour. From the train station\, take a 20-minute car ride (via Katonah Taxi\, Uber\, or Lyft) to the Museum. If taking Uber or Lyft\, please note that there may be a wait time for your car to arrive due to limited availability in the area. If taking Katonah Taxi\, you may schedule your pick-up time in advance.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Amy Smith-Stewart\n\n\n\nAmy Smith-Stewart is Senior Curator at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum. Since 2013 she has organized forty-two exhibitions and projects at the Museum. Her unique perspective has brought artists to The Aldrich during important stages of their careers including first time solo museum presentations with artists Milano Chow\, Lucia Hierro\, Genesis Belanger\, Eva LeWitt\, and Jessi Reaves\, and survey shows with Jackie Winsor\, Ruth Root\, Suzanne McClelland\, Harmony Hammond\, and Karla Knight. Harmony Hammond: Material Witness\, Five Decades of Art was named one of the best exhibitions of 2019 by the New York Times. The show traveled to the Sarasota Art Museum and was accompanied by the artist’s first monograph. Her upcoming curatorial project is 52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone. It revisits the historic exhibition\, Twenty Six Contemporary Women Artists\, curated by Lucy R. Lippard in 1971 and joins it with a new roster of twenty-six female identifying and nonbinary emerging artists to track the evolution of feminist art practices over half a century.  \n\n\n\nSmith-Stewart has organized more than seventy exhibitions in museums\, collections\, galleries\, and temporary spaces. She is founder of the eponymous nomadic curatorial project\, Smith-Stewart\, previously located on the Lower East Side from 2007–2009. She began her career as a curator at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center (now MoMA PS1)\, where she mounted nineteen exhibitions and projects including first time solo museum presentations with artists Adrian Paci\, Mika Rottenberg\, Taryn Simon\, and Aleksandra Mir\, as well as group exhibitions including Day Labor and Greater New York 2005 (co-curator). From 2006–2007\, she was a Curatorial Advisor for the Mary Boone Gallery\, where she organized a series of group exhibitions introducing a new generation of artists to the Gallery. She has organized exhibitions at Socrates Sculpture Park and the Noguchi Museum and was the 2006–2008 Guest Curator for the Peter Norton Collection. She has served on faculty at the School of the Visual Arts\, MFA Fine Arts department\, and the Sotheby’s Institute of Art MA Contemporary Art program. Her writing has appeared in books and catalogues published by Taschen\, Gregory R. Miller & Co.\, Revolver Publishing\, Bates College Museum of Art\, Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum\, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center\, KW Institute for Contemporary Art\, Charta\, among others. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImages: Merrill Wagner\, Untitled\, 1969. Courtesy of the artist and David Zwirner\, New York. / Tourmaline\, Coral Hairstreak\, 2020. Courtesy of the artist and Chapter NY\, New York Photo: Dario Lasagni
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LOCATION:The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum\, 258 Main Street\, Ridgefield\, Connecticut\, 06877\, United States
CATEGORIES:National
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SUMMARY:Portland | Studio Visit with Christine Bourdette
DESCRIPTION:Join ArtTable’s Northwest Chapter for a special studio visit with Portland-based artist\, Christine Bourdette. We will get to tour her studio and learn more about her inspiration and process. From there\, join us afterwards for conversation and a no-host summer cocktail at the Emerald Line.  \n\n\n\nAdmission: \n\n\n\nArtTable Members – $10Member Guests/Non-Members – $15\n\n\n\nPlease note that space is limited.  \n\n\n\nNot a member? Join today! \n\n\n\nPlease review the below before registering:\n\n\n\n Health & Safety 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 the studio visit.  Accessibility The studio is accessible by elevator.  Getting There The studio is located in the Pearl District in Portland\, OR. The exact address will be relayed to registrants upon registration. Please note that parking in the area can be challenging\, so it is suggested you allow extra time if driving. Prompt arrival is necessary. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the artist\n\n\n\nChristine Bourdette is a Portland\, Oregon-based visual artist who maintains studio and public art practices. Her studio work includes sculpture\, drawing\, prints\, and installation. Over the course of her career she has cultivated a three-dimensional vocabulary incorporating a wide repertoire of materials and a dedication to craft. She has simultaneously built an expansive drawing practice that feeds and is fed by her sculptor’s sensibilities. Bourdette’s work has commented on social\, political\, or simply human predicaments\, often seasoned with compassion and humor.  \n\n\n\nGeologic features and fracturing earth\, the land as an uneasy topography\, informs her recent work. She views the accretions\, erosion\, and metamorphosis of Earth throughout geologic time as inversely analogous to our relatively compacted experience as human beings. The cumulative distortions\, upheavals\, erratic shifting of terrain\, seem to her as metaphors for this era we inhabit\, for a sense of surviving instability through instability. Though they reflect qualities of landforms\, she considers her works to occupy a zone between representation and abstraction; it utilizes the transformation and synthesis of materials imagery\, and ideas\, essentially aestheticizing the residue of earthly fragility and decomposition and\, in turn\, the potential for regeneration. \n\n\n\nBourdette earned her BA from Lewis and Clark College where she studied art and languages. She was the first recipient of the Bonnie Bronson Fellowship\, and has received a Visual Artist Fellowship from the Regional Arts & Culture Council and a Golden Spot award from The Ford Family Foundation. She has held residencies at Playa\, Caldera\, the Ucross Foundation\, and the Tamarind Institute.  \n\n\n\nBourdette has exhibited in the United States and France\, including solo exhibitions at Elizabeth Leach Gallery (Portland\, OR)\, The Art Gym at Marylhurst University (Portland\, OR)\, The Tyler Museum of Art (Tyler\, TX)\, Kittredge Gallery\, University of Puget Sound (Tacoma\, WA)\, Klein Gallery (Chicago\, IL)\, The Alexandria Museum\, (Alexandria\, LA)\, and Galerie L’Aire du Verseau (Paris\, France). Her sculpture and drawings are in many public and private collections nationwide. Bourdette has also completed public art commissions in Oregon\, Washington\, North Carolina\, Arizona\, and Florida. Her art has been featured in Sculpture magazine and reviewed in Art in America\, Artweek\, and Visions Quarterly. She frequently collaborates on visual design for performance\, dance\, and film\, including the animated short film\, Bunnyheads\, with filmmaker Jim Blashfield. She is represented by the Elizabeth Leach Gallery in Portland\, Oregon. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImages: Christine Bourdette\, Simmer\, 2021; graphite\, water-soluble pigment and pigment-based ink on paper; Courtesy of the artist and Elizabeth Leach Gallery / Christine Bourdette\, Shift\, 2021; vellum and pigment based ink; Courtesy of the artist and Elizabeth Leach Gallery \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/portland-studio-visit-with-christine-bourdette/
LOCATION:Portland\, OR\, Portland\, Oregon\, 97209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Northwest
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SUMMARY:NoCal | Tour of 'Elegies: Still Lifes in Contemporary Art' at the Museum of the African Diaspora\, with Monique Long
DESCRIPTION:Join curator Monique Long for a tour of Elegies: Still Lifes in Contemporary Art\, an exhibition that brings together an international group of artists who have disrupted or extended the traditional presentation of still lifes. The artists have appropriated the genre in order to create works within a framework of Black diasporic identities\, histories\, and collective experiences. Their works are expressed through various mediums including painting\, photography\, sculpture\, printmaking\, performance\, and installation. A central discourse in this exhibition considers Blackness in relation to the question\, “How does an artist create work about the body without the body being present?” \n\n\n\nAfter the tour\, join us for no-host drinks at Delarosa. \n\n\n\nAdmission: \n\n\n\nArtTable Members – $15Member Guests/Non-Members – $25\n\n\n\nPlease note that museum admission is included in the ticket price. \n\n\n\nNot a member? Join today! \n\n\n\nPlease review the below before registering:\n\n\n\n Health & Safety 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 must wear a face mask over nose and mouth when inside the Museum. Please note that the following are not permitted to be worn instead of a face mask: gaiters\, bandanas\, scarves\, ski masks\, balaclavas\, or masks with an exhalation valve. Face shields are also not allowed instead of a mask\, but may be worn over one. All visitors\, regardless of age\, are required to show proof of full COVID vaccination or of negative test results from a COVID PCR test (taken within 72 hours) for entry into the Museum. “Fully vaccinated” means entry into the Museum is at least 14 days after your final vaccine dose. We ask that you provide your physical vaccination card\, a photo or copy of your card\, or California’s digital vaccine record. Proof of vaccination is not required for outdoor dining. If you are feeling ill on the day of the tour\, please stay home and rest.‍‍No food or beverages are allowed to be consumed in the museum during general admission hours. Maintain social distance during your visit. Stay six feet apart from others and follow distancing signage. Wash or sanitize your hands frequently. Sanitizer dispensers are located within the Museum. Bag and coat check is temporarily closed. Backpacks may not be worn on your back; they must be carried by hand (below the waist) or worn on the front of your body at all times. Please don’t gather for prolonged periods in one area — People generally spend anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour or more visiting the galleries\, depending on the exhibitions. Any behavior or activity that disrupts the safe or orderly use of the Museum\, or that affects the staff’s ability to provide services\, is prohibited. Please treat each other and our staff with respect — no profanity and/or engaging in rude\, inconsiderate\, or abusive behavior. We can all use a little kindness. Visitors not following the COVID-19 Safety protocols will be promptly asked to leave MoAD. COVID-19 Pre-screening Questions:‍1. Within the past 10 days\, have you been diagnosed with\, or tested positive for\, COVID-19?‍2. Have you had close contact or live in the same household with someone who in the past 14 days has been in isolation for\, or tested positive for\, COVID-19?3. Have you had any of the following in the last 24 hours?- Fever (100.4°F/38°C or greater) or chill- Cough- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing- FatigueMuscle or body aches- HeadacheNew loss of taste or smell- Sore throatCongestion or runny nose- Nausea or vomiting- Diarrhea‍By entering the building\, you acknowledge that you have reviewed and answered “no” to all these questions. The City of San Francisco requires these questions be posted. Please review them\, and if you answer yes to any\, return another day. Our Visitor Experience Team can help you reschedule your ticket for an alternative date at no charge.  Accessibility Museum of the African Diaspora is ADA accessible to all visitors Access to Galleries & Theatre - MoAD is fully accessible via wheelchair. Our elevator makes it easy to move between floors. We have one wheelchair you may borrow during your visit\, subject to availability. Wheelchair seating is available at events and within the Freedom Theater for visitors using wheelchairs and for their companions. All Museum galleries and the theatre are accessible via large stairways.Accessible Toilets & Water Fountain - Our restroom is equipped with a diaper-changing table and a unisex stall for helping a companion. Water fountain on the second floor. (Water fountains are currently out of service to comply with health and safety measures)Museum Guides & Audio Accessibility - Guided audio tour available on the exhibitions pages on this website. Visual descriptions audio tour offers detailed descriptions of selected works on display within our galleries. Films in the Freedom Theater are shown with open captioning in English.Assistance & Companion Animals - Service animals\, such as guide dogs for the blind\, are welcome at MoAD. Pets are not allowed. Getting There The Museum of the African Diaspora is located at 685 Mission Street (at Third) San Francisco\, CA 94105. By Car Get driving directions (Google maps)Find parking information (Google maps)‍By Public Transportation BART‍MuniAdditional public transit information can be found here\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Monique Long\n\n\n\nMonique Long is an independent curator and writer based in New York City. An alumna of the ArtTable fellowship program\, she was the mentee of curator Lowery Stokes Sims\, PhD at the Museum of Arts and Design in 2010. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImage: Brittney Leeanne Williams\, Untitled (Birds of Paradise)\, 2018\, Acrylic on canvas\, 10 x 10 in.\, Courtesy of the artist and Alexander Berggruen\, NY
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/nocal-tour-of-elegies-still-lifes-in-contemporary-art-at-the-museum-of-the-african-diaspora-with-monique-long/
LOCATION:Museum of the African Diaspora\, 685 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Northern California
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SUMMARY:Seattle | ArtTable Reception at the Seattle Art Fair
DESCRIPTION:Join ArtTable members from around the country for a private half-hour brunch reception\, followed by a tour of the Seattle Art Fair with Director Kelly Freeman. The tour will highlight woman-owned galleries and their artistic programs. \n\n\n\nAdmission: \n\n\n\nArtTable Members – $45Member Guests/Non-Members – $65\n\n\n\nRegistration includes a complimentary fair pass which allows access for one person starting at 6:00pm on Thursday\, July 21 and all fair hours\, July 22-24\, 2022. \n\n\n\nNot a member? Join today! \n\n\n\nPlease review the below before registering:\n\n\n\n Health & Safety 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 attendees to the fair are required to show proof of vaccination and wear a face mask while visiting the fair. Ticket holders may present any one of the following in paper form (original documents) or by digital application (photo of vaccination card\, Clear application\, State of California Digital COVID-19 Vaccination Record QR) to gain entry to the event: Proof of full vaccination\, which means your final dose of the COVID-19 vaccine has been administered at least 14 days before you plan to attend.Ticket holders\, ages 12 and older\, will be required to show either a government-issued (i.e. driver’s license\, passport) or school-issued photo ID that matches the name on your COVID-19 proof of vaccination. Guests under 12 do not require ID\, but must be accompanied by an adult who meets the above requirements. Entry will be denied for ticket holders who do not provide the documentation as required above. Everyone\, ages two (2) years and older\, must wear a face always covering within the event.Face coverings must cover the nose and mouth.Cloth\, surgical/3-ply\, KN95\, and 95 masks are permitted.Cloth face coverings should be made of tightly woven fabric and ideally composed of two or three layers of material. Cloth masks must fit snugly around the nose and chin to prevent leakage of air; a nose wire may be helpful in achieving a close seal. They may not be made of lace or similarly open or web-like material.Face shields can be used in addition to face coverings\, but are not an acceptable alternative to face coverings\, as described above.Gaiters\, bandanas\, and face coverings with an exhalation valve are not permitted.Masks will be made available if you do not bring your own.Non-compliance with face covering guidelines will result in immediate dismissal from the event. Refunds will not be administered.Art Market Productions will require a valid e-mail address at time of ticket purchase should contact tracing need to be administered.We encourage you to alert us by email or in person upon your arrival if you are concerned about any of the following. We would be glad to refund your tickets. That you may have been in contact with a person has tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 7 days.That you are experiencing any symptoms of fever or chills\, cough\, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing\, fatigue\, muscle or body aches\, headache\, the new loss of taste or smell\, sore throat\, congestion\, or runny nose\, nausea or vomiting\, or diarrhea.Hand sanitizer stations will be available throughout the event for your use. Signage will promote proper hand washing and hygiene practices. Staff will clean and sanitize the restrooms frequently. Please note that the regulations and recommended protocols continue to evolve\, and Art Market Productions reserves the right to revise these measures and requirements as needed\, in order to comply with federal and state regulations\, as well as to ensure the utmost safety of all visitors and staff onsite.  Accessibility The Lumen Field Event Center is fully ADA accessible.  Getting There The Seattle Art Fair will take place at the Lumen Field Event Center\, located at 800 Occidental Ave S\, Seattle\, WA 98134. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Kelly Freeman\nKelly Freeman directs AMP’s suite of art fairs\, sourcing and placing domestic and international galleries. She develops special projects and exhibitions – opportunities to appeal to a high end\, collecting audience\, shaping unique spaces and events to retain visitors year after year. Kelly also oversees all marketing and communications\, focusing on reaching the right audience for each event. Kelly also consults across AMP immersive events business\, working to develop strong content and drive quality attendance.Kelly previously worked with UBS and Citigroup’s Business Development Departments and has also managed the sales teams of several New York City contemporary art galleries. \n\n\nImage: Courtesy of the Seattle art fair
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/arttable-reception-at-the-seattle-art-fair/
LOCATION:Seattle Art Fair\, Lumen Field Event Center\, 800 Occidental Ave S\, Seattle\, Washington\, 98134\, United States
CATEGORIES:National,Northwest
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Meet the 2022 ArtTable Fellows!￼
DESCRIPTION:9am PT / 19am MT / 11am CT / 12pm ET\n\n\n\nPlease join us for a virtual meet & greet with the 2022 ArtTable Fellows! This year ArtTable was able to award 17 fellowship positions to emerging professionals throughout the country\, all thanks to generous donations from individuals\, foundations\, and corporations. The fellows will discuss their projects and overall experience with the ArtTable Fellowship Program so far. We are also thrilled to have Alana Hernandez\, Executive Director & Curator CALA Alliance (Celebración Artística de las Américas) and former ArtTable Fellow\, join us to share her perspective on her ArtTable Fellowship experiences\, and to offer valuable advice to the current fellows. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet our current fellowship cohort and learn more about the ArtTable Fellowship Program and the opportunities it provides to emerging professionals. We are pleased to celebrate over 20 years of this impactful program in which we have partnered with 64 leading arts organizations nation-wide\, supported 127 women-identifying fellows\, and dispersed over $371\,000 in stipends for the fellows since its inception. Click here to read more about our Impact initiatives! \n\n\n\nRegistration for this program is free and open to all\, with a suggested donation of $15.00 to continue to support the program. We hope to see you there! \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\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the ArtTable Fellowship Program\nSince the year 2000\, ArtTable has conducted a Fellowship Program to address the marked lack of diversity in arts employment. The Fellowship provides quality experiences and mentorship to women-identifying graduate students and emerging professionals from backgrounds generally underrepresented in the field to aid their transition from academic to professional careers. Through one-on-one mentoring relationships at select museums and cultural organizations\, fellows have the opportunity to work with established leaders and gain exposure to a range of professional activities. \nThe 2022 ArtTable Fellows\nCheyene Adams | The Studio Museum in Harlem | New York\, NYLara Arafeh | The Baltimore Museum of Art | Baltimore\, MDAlexandria Bingham | Capital One Art Program | Tysons\, VACandace Borders | Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis | St. Louis\, MOAmanda Elena Brito | Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center | Oklahoma City\, OKLulu Luyao Chang | The James Howell Foundation | New York\, NYMichelle Huynh Chu | Cooper Hewitt\, Smithsonian Design Museum | New York\, NYRebeca Cintrón-Loáisiga | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | New York\, NYYocari De los Santos | CALA Alliance | Phoenix\, AZSophia Ellis | The Morgan Library & Museum | New York\, NYLuiza Repsold França | El Museo del Barrio | New York\, NYKimari Jackson | Seattle Art Museum | Seattle\, WAStefanie Jason | Amant Foundation | Brooklyn\, NYJuliet Johnson | Materials & Applications (M&A) | Los Angeles\, CATatyana Neal | American Indian Artists Inc. (AMERINDA) | New York\, NYchristian reeder | Montclair Art Museum | Montclair\, NJXiao Wei | Swann Galleries | New York\, NY \nClick here to read more about the ArtTable Fellowship Program\, the 2022 Fellows\, and the projects they are working on this summer. \n2022 Fellowship Supporters\nThis project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. ArtTable is grateful for our new supporters\, Herschel Supply Co.\, Murk & Co\, Capital One Art Program\, and The James Howell Foundation. For their continued support\, ArtTable also thanks the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation\, Lenore Tawney Foundation\, Pierre & Tana Matisse Foundation\, and The Leon Polk Smith Foundation\, among others\, along with the invaluable support of individuals\, including Lila Harnett\, ArtTable’s founder and original supporter of this program\, and also the help of our Fellowship Committee Members and Mentors involved in the program. A list of all supporters of the ArtTable Fellowship can be found here. \nTo find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities\, visit www.arts.gov. \nFor more information on how to contribute to this program or to participate\, visit arttable.org/impact.\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo learn more about supporting this program\, email director@arttable.org. \n\n\n\nTo learn more about participating in this program as a Host Organization or Fellow\, email lroldan@arttable.org. \n\n\n\nLink.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-meet-the-2022-arttable-fellows/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:National
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable New York":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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SUMMARY:New York | VIP Preview at 4Heads Artists-in-Residence Portal Art Fair on Governors Island
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Governors Island for VIP Preview of the Portal Art Fair\, including a discussion with the Founders of 4Heads Artist-in-Residence and an opportunity to meet with the artists in their studios! Light refreshments will be provided. Please note that there are two time slots for this program beginning at 4:15 PM or 6:15 PM. \n\n\n\nThis is the 15th Anniversary of the 4Heads Organization on Governors Island. The founders will share their experience in starting this non-profit arts organization\, how they grew and expanded over the years\, artist success stories\, and how they adapted and adjusted due to the pandemic. \n\n\n\nThe current 8 Artists-in-Residence will give insight into their experiences and installations\, giving individual talks and a VIP preview before the public exhibition taking place from August 5-7. Each artist was assigned a different area of the house and allowed the freedom to transform the space. \n\n\n\nGovernors Island Art Fair (now called Portal: GI) was first launched in 2008\, and was one of the very first major art events to take place on Governors Island. As interest in the Island as a cultural destination has grown\, in particular over the last several years\, 4heads has remained steadfast in maintaining its presence\, continuing to provide working artists with a place to show new and recent work and to build their network of support – both among peers and the public. \n\n\n\nGovernor’s Island is open late on Friday and Saturday nights\, with the last ferry to Manhattan departing at 10 PM. Guests are welcome to stay on the island\, watch the sunset\, and enjoy a drink. \n\n\n\nAdmission: \n\n\n\nArtTable Members – $10Member Guests/Non-Members – $20\n\n\n\nPlease note that your ferry to Governors Island is not included with your ticket. Attendees are responsible for getting themselves to and from the program. \n\n\n\nNot a member? Join today! \n\n\n\nThere are two time slots for this program beginning at 4:15 PM or 6:15 PM: \n\n\n\nSESSION 1 \n\n\n\n4:15-5:00 PM – Presentation and discussion with 4Heads Founders and team5:00-6:00 PM – Visit artist’s spaces and chat with the artists\n\n\n\nSESSION 2 \n\n\n\n6:15-7:00 PM – Presentation and discussion with 4Heads Founders and team7:00-8:00 PM – Visit artist’s spaces and chat with the artists\n\n\n\nPlease review the below before registering:\n\n\n\n Health & Safety 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 while indoors.  Accessibility Colonel's Row\, Building 408A\, is not wheelchair-accessible. There are stairs to enter the first and second floors of the building. If you require accommodations for this program\, please email Haley at programs@arttable.org for assistance.  Getting There This program will take place at Colonel's Row\, Building 408A\, on Governors Island. Getting to Governors Island Governors Island is accessible via the NYC Ferry\, which operates year-round. See here for ferry pickup and dropoff locations and schedules\, as well as to purchase your ticket. All tickets are roundtrip and you do not have to make a reservation for your return ferry. Tickets are $4 for adults and free for seniors aged 65 and over\, residents of NYCHA housing\, IDNYC holders\, military service members (former and active)\, and Governors Island members. Governor's Island is open late on Friday and Saturday nights\, the last ferry to Manhattan being at 10pm. Guests are welcome to stay on the island\, watch the sunset and enjoy a drink with the view of the skyline or Statue of Liberty behind them.Please email Haley at programs@arttable.org if you need assistance in scheduling your ferry.For additional information:Governor's Island Ferry: https://www.govisland.com/plan-your-visit/ferryNYC Ferry: https://www.ferry.nyc/routes-and-schedules/Getting to Building 408A Upon arriving on Governors Island\, follow this map to Colonel's Row\, Building 408A. \n\n\n\n\n\nClick below to register for the 4:15 PM session. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick below to register for the 6:15 PM session. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImage: Courtesy of 4Heads
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/new-york-vip-preview-at-4heads-artists-in-residence-portal-art-fair-on-governors-island/
LOCATION:Governors Island\, Colonel's Row\, Building 408A\, New York\, New York\, United States
CATEGORIES:National,Northwest
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable National":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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