All virtual programs are listed in Eastern Time (ET). Start times for all other continental US time zones are listed in the program description below the main image. For in-person programs, the program start time is listed in the location’s time zone.
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All ArtTable Members are invited to a Virtual Networking Event on June 4, at 6:00 PM EST/3:00 PM PST. |
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Robert Russell and Lisa Edelstein: A Palace in Time invites visitors to reflect on how they spend their time–in the moments when they are celebrating, grieving, and all the small moments in between. Drawing inspiration from Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel’s description of the Sabbath as “a palace in time,” this exhibition brings together new paintings by Los Angeles-based artists and married partners Russell and Edelstein that hold up moments and memories of joy and loss–ever-present in Jewish family traditions and community gatherings. |
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Discover Detroit through the lens of art and architecture on this four-day, three-night summer escape. From iconic landmarks like the Guardian and Fisher Buildings to the world-class collections at the Detroit Institute of Arts, you’ll fully experience the city’s creative spirit. Experience a guided mural tour across the city, explore Cranbrook’s celebrated campus, tour top galleries, and enjoy special access to private collections. Our tailored itinerary blends the best of Detroit’s history, design, art, and culture into one unforgettable adventure. |
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Presenting hundreds of original objects, including posters, portraits, photographs, production documents, letters, and rarely seen personal materials—many of which will be on display for the first time—the exhibition will give unique insight into her agency in becoming a Hollywood icon. The exhibition will also feature an extensive display of Monroe’s screen-worn costumes, ranging from a dress featured in Love Happy (1949) to items from her final and unfinished film, Something’s Got to Give (1962). Major highlights include two costumes by Orry-Kelly from Some Like it Hot (1959), as well as the rarely exhibited famous pink dress by William Travilla from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). |
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It’s time for our next New Member Orientation! Open to all ArtTable members, join us for an introduction to – or a review of – your member benefits and all that ArtTable has to offer! |
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The exhibition will transform the Museum’s third-floor gallery into a lush, overgrown terrain, where thousands of digitally rendered female nudes coalesce into forests, ruins, and flowering canopies. A multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans large-scale installation, painting, sculpture, and video, Lichtenstein’s densely layered, technicolor landscapes are erotically charged, feminist reimaginings of nature and the female form. |
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Carole Feuerman (b. 1945, Hartford, Connecticut) is a pioneering figure in superrealist sculpture whose work has helped redefine contemporary figuration over the past five decades. Internationally recognized for her monumentally scaled and technically exacting depictions of the human form, Feuerman is best known for iconic works such as Innertube, The Golden Mean, and her celebrated swimmer series. Her sculptures merge extraordinary surface realism with psychological stillness and emotional resonance, transforming the body into a vehicle for themes of resilience, vulnerability, endurance, and renewal. |
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Baseera Khan is a New York-based visual artist interested in materials, color, and their economies. From public art installation to sculpture, painting to performance and music, Khan collages the effects of these relationships to labor and family structures, religion, and spiritual well-being. Khan has performed and exhibited at several locations in the past years, sharing this diverse practice. “Painful Arc II, Shoulder High,” a public art commission for High Line Art, NYC, was installed from 2023-24, and “New Leaf,” a permanent public art commission for Help USA, Brooklyn, NY, was installed in 2025. Khan has had several solo institutional exhibitions such as Mass Art Museum, Boston, Massachusetts (2026), the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C. (2023), Brooklyn Museum, NY (2021-22), and a solo touring exhibition at Moody Arts Center for the Arts, Rice University, Houston, TX, and Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, OH (2022-23). Khan mounted recent international solo exhibitions at Niru Ratnam Gallery, London, U.K. (2025), and 10 & Zero Uno in Venice, Italy (2024). |
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