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*Waiting List* New York, NY | National Arts Club Exhibition with Artist JoAnne McFarland

June 15, 2023 | 6:00 pm 7:00 pm

JoAnne McFarland-by Rachel Eliza-Griffiths

Join ArtTable at the historic National Arts Club on Gramercy Park to see the exhibit of their artist Fellows and meet artist JoAnne McFarland. The NAC Artist Fellowship program continues the Club’s over 120-year history of supporting the arts and artists.

JoAnne McFarland is a painter, sculptor, poet, and the Artistic Director of the Artpoetica Project Space in Gowanus, Brooklyn which exhibits works that focus on the intersection of language and visual representation. McFarland has artwork in the collections of The Library of Congress, The Columbus Museum of Art, The Department of State, General Electric, Ikon Corporation, and AT&T Corporation among others. Recent shows include: “Best & Brightest” and “The Indivisible Spectrum,” both at The Painting Center in New York City. She has also exhibited at June Kelly and A.I.R. Gallery, among other venues. A graduate of Princeton University, McFarland’s poetry collections include: Acid Rain, 13 Ways of Looking at a Black Girl, and Identifying the Body. Her latest multimedia collection, Pullman, will be published by Grid Books in 2023. McFarland has had fellowships at The BARD Graduate Center Library, and KALA Art Institute. McFarland’s traveling project SALLY, a collaboration with artist Sasha Chavchavadze, explores the histories of women whose lives have been marginalized, or forgotten.

The National Arts Club (NAC) was founded in 1898, admitting women on a full and equal basis from its inception. Renowned for its expansive American art collection, the Club owns works by Edward Potthast, Francis Mora, Ella Lamb, Charles Curran, Henry Watrous, Oscar Fehrer, Helen Turner and Will Barnet among many others. The National Arts Club is proud of its early recognition of innovative art media such as photography, film and digital media. NAC’s home since 1906 is the historic Samuel Tilden Mansion. 

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  • ArtTable Members – complimentary
  • ArtTable Member Guests – $10
  • Public – $20
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This program is supported in part by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.



Image: JoAnne McFarland by Rachel Eliza Griffiths.

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