July 29, 2022 | 4:00 pm

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.
This 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.
The 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.
Governors 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.
Governor’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.
Admission:
- ArtTable Members – $10
- Member Guests/Non-Members – $20
Please note that your ferry to Governors Island is not included with your ticket. Attendees are responsible for getting themselves to and from the program.
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There are two time slots for this program beginning at 4:15 PM or 6:15 PM:
SESSION 1
- 4:15-5:00 PM – Presentation and discussion with 4Heads Founders and team
- 5:00-6:00 PM – Visit artist’s spaces and chat with the artists
SESSION 2
- 6:15-7:00 PM – Presentation and discussion with 4Heads Founders and team
- 7:00-8:00 PM – Visit artist’s spaces and chat with the artists
Please review the below before registering:
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 [email protected] 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.
NYC Ferry: https://www.ferry.nyc/routes-
Getting to Building 408A
Upon arriving on Governors Island, follow this map to Colonel's Row, Building 408A.
Image: Courtesy of 4Heads

Marysol Nieves is Vice President and Senior Specialist, Latin American Art at Christie’s, New York where she has worked on several important consignments, including, the sale of the world auction record for the category, Diego Rivera’s The Rivals as well as the 2022 sale of The Embroiderer, a rediscovered masterpiece by Rivera acquired by the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. She has also been instrumental in bringing such previously under recognized women artists to the auction market as Zilia Sánchez and Olga Albizu. Prior to joining Christie’s in 2011, Marysol was an independent curator and art advisor working with institutional, corporate, and private clients. Additionally, she has held various positions in the museum and for-profit art sectors, including Vice President and Specialist, Latin American Art, Sotheby’s, New York; Senior Curator and Curator of Contemporary Art, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, San Juan; Director of Visual Arts, Americas Society, New York; and Senior Curator, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York.
Gabriela Palmieri is the Founder and Principal of Palmieri Fine Art, Inc., a bespoke full-service Art firm based in New York City. Prior to establishing PFA, Inc., in 2016, Ms. Palmieri led a distinguished 17-year career at Sotheby’s, where she rose to Chairman of Contemporary Art, Americas, and was recognized as one of the most respected in the auction industry as a leading specialist in Post-War Art.
Since 2021, E. Carmen Ramos is chief curatorial and conservation officer at The National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. There she leads the curatorial and conservation teams as they serve the nation and beyond through collections development, ground-breaking scholarship and exhibitions, and art conservation. Ramos most recently served as acting chief curator and curator of Latinx art at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, where she built one of the largest collections of Latinx art at a museum of U.S. art. She organized award-winning exhibitions at SAAM including ¡Printing the Revolution!, Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art, and Down These Mean Streets: Community and Place in Urban Photography. Before prior to the Smithsonian, she was a curator at the Newark Museum and worked on early DEAI initiatives at The Brooklyn Museum. She holds a MA and PhD in art history from the University of Chicago.
Kelly 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.


Sara 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.
An independent curator, adviser, author, and an adjunct professor at New York University’s School of Professional Studies for over a decade, Randy joined ArtTable shortly after the organization’s founding. Since then, she’s actively contributed to its history and growth, organizing innovative programs and spearheading innumerable initiatives that have helped raise ArtTable’s voice and visibility in the art world.
Working with ArtTable founder Lila Harnett and founding member Carol Morgan, Randy helped launch and edit ArtWire, the organization’s first newsletter, and a “first” in connecting professional women leaders across the country to readily share art projects, explore job opportunities and raise awareness for critical developments in their fields. As an officer of the Board and a member of the Board’s Executive Committee, Randy advocated for strategic program planning and partnerships that would establish ArtTable as a “change-maker” organization elevating the status of professional women in the visual arts, but also as an outward-looking platform engaging with thought-leaders and ground-breaking artists bringing new ideas and issues to the art world discourse.
Twice Co-chair of the New York Chapter Communications Committee, Randy was tasked to become editor, teaming up with managing editor, Barbra Cavaliere, and designer, Renee Skuba, to produce


