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.

  • State of Art 5/DC: A Conversation

    Smithsonian American Art Museum 8th Street Northwest Kogod Courtyard, Washington, DC, United States

    Click here to REGISTER! Join ArtTable and the Smithsonian American Art Museum for the 5th edition of State of Art/DC: A Conversation. State of Art/DC: A conversation is a series of forums about visual arts in the DC region. This series, launched in 2015, aims to make new connections and generate new ideas among visual […]

    Free
  • Virtual | Curating Under Covid, with Adrienne L. Childs, Laura Roulet, & Sarah Tanguy

    Zoom

    12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, curators have struggled to continue their work with artists and arts organizations and to find new ways to bring exhibitions to the public. Washington, D.C.-based independent curators Adrienne L. Childs, Laura Roulet, and Sarah Tanguy have each opened exhibits amid […]

  • Virtual | Artist Residencies: Evolving Amid the Pandemic

    Zoom

    2pm ET | 1pm CT | 11am PT Please join Ruth Adams (Art Omi – Ghent, NY), Toccarra Thomas (Joan Mitchell Center – New Orleans, LA), and Helen Toomer (Stoneleaf Retreat – Kingston, NY) for a panel to explore how artist residencies are evolving their services to artists during the pandemic through “virtual” residencies and […]

  • Virtual | Reimagining Public Monuments: Old Stories & New Narratives

    Zoom

    6pm ET | 5pm CT | 4pm PT We are delighted to present Monuments & Memorials: Then & Now, a three part series about the history, context and creation of public monuments and memorials. This first panel will introduce milestones and controversies of past memorials and monuments. We will hear from Professor Harriet F. Senie, […]

  • Virtual | Self-Mythology and the Unreliable Narrator in the Life & Times of Sam Francis

    Zoom

    11am PT/ 12pm MT / 1pm CT / 2pm ET Please join Gabrielle Selz, Jeremy Stone, and Debra Burchett-Lere as they probe the self-mythologizing narratives of artists and personalities of the 20th Century. This talk will focus on discoveries Selz made in her new book, Light on Fire, the first comprehensive biography of Sam Francis. Light on Fire […]

  • Virtual | Alternative Art Spaces in Southern California, presented with Intersect Palm Springs

    Zoom

    1:30pm PT/2:30pm MT/3:30pm CT/4:30pm EST Please 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 […]

  • New York, NY | A Discussion on Pay Equity in the Visual Arts

    Ford Foundation 320 E 43rd Street, New York, New York, United States

    Data about pay and gender equity when it comes to arts professionals is woefully inaccessible and incomplete. Over the past several months, in an effort to remedy some of these problems and contribute valuable knowledge to our community, ArtTable has collected new data via a survey about the changing contours of the artistic labor market in order to better understand trends and advocate for arts professionals, artists, and arts workers of all types. Based on the feedback we have received so far, and continue to receive, we are pleased to present this discussion on gender, compensation, and inequality among arts professionals.

  • New York, NY | ArtTable’s Art Law Series: Building and Managing a Fine Art Collection

    Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP 1133 6th Ave 24th Floor, New York, New York, United States

    Join us for the third installment of ArtTable’s Art Law Series, produced in partnership with Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP, exploring the various roles and responsibilities that are involved when building and managing an art collection.

Support ArtTable’s Programming

Submit a Program Proposal.

Proposals are reviewed by the National Programs Committee.

Submit a Networking Event.

Opportunities to network for current and prospective members.

View the Program Archive.

A history of ArtTable programs from 1980 through today.

Watch Past Programs.

Rewatch recordings of past ArtTable programs.

ArtTable is a 501.c.3 organization and all programs are non-refundable. Should a program be postponed by ArtTable for any reason, the purchaser’s ticket will be honored for the rescheduled program. Should a program be canceled and not rescheduled, the purchaser will receive credit to be used toward a future program. Please email [email protected] with any questions.