NY | Dutch Treat Breakfast at L’Express

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Join us for an informal Dutch-treat breakfast at L’Express. Enjoy breakfast while catching up and networking with ArtTable members in a casual cafe setting.

To view the menu and for more information, visit: L’Express

L’Express is located at 249 Park Avenue south, SE corner of 20th Street

Subways:
6 or R to 23 rd Street  or N/R,4,5,6 to 14th street.
If on the West side crosstown bus at 23 rd street. Exit at Park Ave south or if taking the L to 14th Street from Brooklyn or West side, exit at Union Square and walk or take 6 to 23rd street.

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Thank you to Ingrid Dinter for organizing and Susan Halper for hosting this program.

NY | Artist Breakfast with Nona Faustine at Two Palms

Image: Nona Faustine, Fragment of Evidence, Statue of Liberty, 2019. Silkscreen on lanaquarelle, 40 x 60 in, edition of 20.

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Join ArtTable for Artist Breakfasts, a series of conversations with artists. These intimate monthly breakfasts feature leading figures in the visual arts in discussion with curators, academics, and critics. This month we will hear from Nona Faustine, whose work  has been exhibited at Harvard University, the Studio Museum of Harlem, and who’s body of work My Country, is currently on view at Two Palms and will be traveling with the studio to Miami Art Basel.

About the artist: 

Nona Faustine is an award-winning photographer and visual artist born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. She is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts and The International Center of Photography at Bard College’s MFA program. Her work focuses on history, identity, representation, evoking a critical and emotional understanding of the past, and proposes a deeper examination of contemporary racial and gender stereotypes.

Faustine’s images have received worldwide acclaim and have been published in a variety of national and international media outlets such as Artforum, New York Times, Huffington Post, Hyperallergic, The Guardian, New Yorker Magazine, and Los Angeles Times, among many others. Faustine’s work have been exhibited at Harvard University, Rutgers University, Maryland State University, the Studio Museum of Harlem, the African American Museum in Philadelphia, Schomburg Center for Black Research in Harlem, the International Center of Photography, Saint Johns Divine Cathedral, Tomie Ohtake Institute in Sao Paulo, among other institutions. Her work is in the collection of the David C. Driskell Center at Maryland State University, the Studio Museum of Harlem, the Brooklyn Museum, and recently, the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 2019, Faustine was the recipient of the NYSCA/NYFA Fellowship, Colene Brown Art Prize, Finalist in the Outwinn Boochever Competition of the National Portrait Gallery and selected to be the first inaugural class of Kehinde Wiley’s Black Rock Senegal Residency.

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Thank you to ArtTable’s Artist Breakfast Committee, Tiana Webb Evans and to Two Palms for hosting this event. 

DC | BreakfastTable with Lindsey Doyle

Image: Lindsey Doyle

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Join us for an informal conversation with Lindsey Doyle, Co-founder and Chief Strategy Office of MAP. MAP is a creative consulting and talent agency representing top media and arts professionals from conflict zones and diaspora communities. Lindsey specializes in peacebuilding, conflict management and transformation, and U.S. foreign policy. She leads MAP’s work on business development, strategy, client-facing creative design, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation, and finance.

Prior to MAP, Lindsey served in the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations where she designed and implemented interagency strategies and programs on a range of diplomatic and development issues.

As a Princeton in Latin America Fellow and Rotary Peace Fellow, Lindsey worked overseas where she researched, promoted, and often spoke publicly on the strategic use of creative arts and media in peacebuilding.

Lindsey is from Los Angeles, California and holds an M.S. in Peace and Conflict Research from Uppsala University in Sweden and a B.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University.

Dutch treat, cash preferred. Rideshare preferred, limited street parking.

If this event is at capacity, please email dc@arttable.org to be added to the waitlist. Thank you!

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Thank you to Ashley Templeton for organizing this program.

NY | Artist Breakfast with Valerie Hegarty

Image: Flowers with Roots Elegy. 2019. Wood, canvas, wire, foil, epoxy clay, foam, acrylic paint45” (h) x 31” (w) x 6” (d)

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Join ArtTable for Artist Breakfasts, a series of conversations with artists. These intimate monthly breakfasts feature leading figures in the visual arts in discussion with curators, academics, and critics. This month we will hear from Valerie Hegarty, whose work is currently on show at Figuring the Floral at Wave Hill.

Valerie Hegarty is a visual artist based in Brooklyn who creates paintings, sculptures, and installations that often address themes of memory, place and history. Hegarty’s solo exhibitions include Nicelle Beauchene, NY; Marlborough Gallery Chelsea; Locust Projects, Miami; Museum 52, London; The MCA in Chicago; and Guild & Greyshkul, NY, among others including a commission for a public sculpture on the High Line, NY and her most recent show of site-specific installations in The Brooklyn Museum’s period rooms. Selected group exhibitions in NY include Artists Space, The Drawing Center, D’Amelio Terras Gallery, Derek Eller, White Columns and MoMA PS1. Hegarty has been awarded numerous grants through foundations such as the Pollock Krasner Foundation, The New York Foundation for the Arts, the Rema Hort Mann Foundation, the Tiffany Foundation, and Campari NY. Residencies include LMCC, Marie Walsh Sharpe, PS 122, MacDowell, Yaddo and Smack Mellon. Hegarty received an MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, a BFA from San Francisco’s Academy of Art College and a BA from Middlebury College, VT. Hegarty was the first Andrew W. Mellon Arts and the Common Good Artist-in-Residence at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey from 2014-2015.

This program is gernerously funded by the Pollock Krasner FoundationThe 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.

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Thank you to ArtTable NY’s Artist Breakfast Committee and to The Flag Art Foundation for hosting this event.

ArtTable is a 501.c.3 organization. All programs are non-refundable.

DC | BreakfastTable with Maria Sancho-Arroyo

Image: Maria Sancho-Arroyo

Join us for an informal conversation with Maria Sancho-Arroyo, faculty at the MA Art Business program at Sotheby’s Institute of Art in New York and regular contributor to the “Giornale dell’Arte”, the Italian edition of the Art Newspaper. 

Maria brings over 25 years of international experience in the art world, first at museums – National Museum of Catalan Art, MNAC, in Barcelona and at the Louvre in Paris- then at Sotheby’s Auction House in London. Maria is also Editor and co-author of “The Italian Embassy in London”. A book on the art collection of the Italian Embassy in London, published by Allemandi, February 2017.

Dutch treat, cash preferred. Ride share preferred, limited street parking.

Thank you to Caitlin Berry for organizing this program. 

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