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Dallas, TX | Tour of Helen Houp Fine Art Conservation

HELEN HOUP Fine Art Conservation 2626 Lombardy Ln Ste 106, Dallas, Texas

Immerse yourself in a behind-the-scenes tour of the Helen Hope Fine Art Conservation studio led by Helen Houp herself. We will see artwork in the process of being treated, discuss the different techniques Helen uses, and the difference between conservation versus restoration. This is a unique opportunity to see a conservation studio up close. Please note, it is limited to 10 members only.

National  | Artist-Led tour of “Flower Atlas” with Miya Ando

Brookfield Place 230 Vesey St, New York, New York

You won't want to miss the opportunity for an artist-guided tour of a botanical wonderland with Miya Ando! Imagine a world where time is not measured in months, days, and hours, but in flowers. Flower Atlas envisions this unique concept. In this artistic creation, the year 2023 is represented by 365 signature flowers, each blooming on a different day somewhere on Earth. Curated by Kendal Henry at Brookfield Place.

National | “The Private Eye in Public Art” with Joyce Pomeroy Schwartz & Lowery Stokes Sims

West 54th St. or Zoom New York

Beyond a traditional book launch, spend an evening with two leading lights of the art world, Joyce Pomeroy Schwartz and Lowery Stokes Sims. Their foundational contributions to ArtTable and the art community cannot be overstated; you won't want to miss this chance to dive into their professional expertise, stories, and unique perspectives as they discuss Pomeroy Schwartz's 2023 book The Private Eye in Public Art.

Washington, DC | Curator-led tour of “1898: U.S. Imperial Visions and Revisions” National Portrait Gallery

National Portrait Gallery 8th & G Streets NW, Washington, DC, United States

Join co-curators Tanía Caragol and Kate Lemay for an exclusive tour of "1898: U.S. Imperial Visions and Revisions" at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery! 125 years after this extensive series of imperial conflicts, The Smithsonian exhibition revisits portrait representations of key figures from the U.S., Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.

Florida | Virtual Afternoon Tea & Networking

Zoom

Join your fellow Florida ArtTable members for a relaxing tea break. Florida boasts a thriving art industry, and we're eager to learn more about your contributions to it and your vision for programs in our area.

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Join your fellow Florida ArtTable members for a relaxing tea break. Florida boasts a thriving art industry, and we're eager to learn more about your contributions to it and your vision for programs in our area.

Virtual | Fine Art in Healthcare with Melissa Dallal, Ellen Rudolph, Cade Tompkins, Susana Bautista, and Jane Borthwick

Virtual

3 pm PDT / 4 pm MDT / 5 pm CDT / 6 pm EDT

Join past ArtTable Board President Jane Borthwick for a fascinating virtual panel discussion featuring Melissa Dalial, Project Manager, Interior Design at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Ellen Rudolph, in-house Curator and Senior Director, Cleveland Clinic Art Collection; Susana Smith Bautista, Associate Vice President and Chief Curator, AltaMed Art Collection; and curator and gallerist Cade Tompkins of Cade Tompkins Projects.

Berkeley, CA | Reading at the (Art)Table: Kathan Brown “Know That You Are Lucky”

Gilman Grill 1300 Fourth Street, Berkeley, California

Join Reading at the (Art)Table for a discussion of "Know That You Are Lucky" by Kathan Brown. From Europe to the United States, this memoir of fifty years of printmaking reveals the cross-pollination that includes East Coast / West Coast, Northern California / Southern, as well as the collaborative influence of Japan.

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