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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.

Yonkers, NY | Private Tour of “Matrix: Prints by Women Artists, 1960–1990” with Laura Vookles, Chief Curator of Collections, Hudson River Museum

Hudson River Museum 511 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers, New York, United States

Printmaking has served as a stepping stone for many women artists, enabling their work to reach the masses thanks to its accessible form. Matrix: Prints by Women Artists, 1960–1990 explores a period of experimentation in printmaking among women artists, who used the art form as a means of creative expression and also a way to enter the male-dominated art market. Historically, women artists had encountered institutional barriers to success in the fine arts, including a lack of access to formal training, exhibitions, and sales. The 1960s ushered in an era of massive social change, including the feminist movement, which sought equal rights and opportunities and greater personal freedom for women. It became a period of great artistic experimentation and collaboration.

New York, NY | ArtTable’s 2023 Annual Benefit, Honoring Deana Haggag

NeueHouse 110 E 25th Street, New York, New York, United States

Visit this link to watch a recap of the New York, NY | ArtTable’s 2023 Annual Benefit, Honoring, Deana HaggagThank you for joining us in New York for ArtTable’s 2023 Annual Benefit & Award Ceremony! Our New Leadership Award was given to arts administrator, cultural worker, and program officer in Arts and Culture at The […]

New York, NY | “Gego: Measuring Infinity” at The Guggenheim

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1071 5th Ave, New York, New York

Join us at the Guggenheim as emerging curator and art historian curator Andrea Zambrano walks us through a retrospective of one of the great pioneering Venezuelan artists, Gego.

New York, NY  | Madison Square Park Tour of Shahzia Sikander’s “…havah, to-breathe, air, life”

Madison Square Park 11 Madison Ave, New York, New York, United States

Join us on Monday, May 1 at 5 pm for an artist-guided tour of Havah . . . to breathe, air, life, on view simultaneously in Madison Square Park and on the rooftop of the Appellate Division Courthouse through June 4. The tour will be led by artist Shahzia Sikander and Brooke Kamin Rapaport—Deputy Director and Martin Friedman Chief Curator.

National | Jaune Quick-to-See-Smith: “Memory Map” at the Whitney Museum of American Art

Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort Street, New York, NY, United States

Join Laura Phipps, Assistant Curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, with Caitlin Chaisson, Curatorial Project Assistant, for a tour of the first New York retrospective of groundbreaking artist, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (b. 1940, citizen of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation)

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