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Postponed National | Philadelphia, PA | Artist-Led Tour of Chelsey Luster’s “Finding Home” Philadelphia
Vox Populi Gallery 319 N. 11th Street, 3rd Floor, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaJoin ArtTable for an artist talk and exhibition tour with Chelsey Luster! Luster’s immersive solo exhibition "Finding Home" at Vox Populi Gallery tells the stories of their models’ safe spaces through mixed-media paintings, text, and film. Each model’s individual story informs the creation of these imaginative havens that come together to form a physical safe space. The exhibition acts as a place of healing for black and queer people and the respective communities.
Rosa Lowinger in Conversation with Nereida Garcia-Ferraz at District Reads
Istituto Marangoni Library 3704 NE 2nd Ave. Floor 5, Miami, FloridaJoin ArtTable members as Cuban artist Nereida Garcia-Ferraz interviews conservator Rosa Lowinger, "one of the few prominent Latinas in the field of art and architectural conservation" about her moving memoir, "Dwell Time". Please note that we have an October 5 RSVP deadline.
Washington, DC | BreakfastTable with Caroline Mariz
IA&A at Hillyer 9 Hillyer Court, NW, Washington, District of ColumbiaJoin ArtTable’s DC Chapter in October for BreakfastTable with Caroline Mariz, Director of the Cultural Exchange Programs at International Arts & Artists. Mariz's work demonstrates a career path working directly with arts institutions, art professionals, and the State Department providing exchange opportunities and J-1 visa facilitation for students, professionals, artists, and researchers from around the world.
*WAITING LIST* | Guided Tour of “Judy Chicago: Herstory” at the New Museum
The New Museum 235 Bowery, New York, New York, United StatesJudy Chicago is scheduled to make a cameo appearance for ArtTable members at an exclusive tour of "Judy Chicago: Herstory"! This comprehensive exhibition celebrates Judy Chicago's iconic six-decade career. It showcases the diversity of her artistic contributions, spanning a wide range of media including painting, sculpture, installation, drawing, textiles, photography, stained glass, needlework, and printmaking. This multi-faceted approach reflects Chicago's versatility as an artist and her commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional artistic practices.
Tour of Candice Lin’s “Lithium Sex Demons In The Factory” with Summer Guthery
Canal Projects 351 Canal St New York, NY 10013Summer Guthery and Canal Projects introduce "Lithium Sex Demons in the Factory," the inaugural New York solo show for Los Angeles artist Candice Lin. This project, a collaborative effort between Canal Projects and the 14th Gwangju Biennale, involves the recreation of a lithium battery factory as a site-specific installation. This endeavor seamlessly extends the artist’s persistent exploration of themes of globalization, intricate trade networks, the nature of materials, and the dynamics of labor.
Reception and Collection Visit with Juanita Hardy
Silver Spring Silver Spring, MDJoin ArtTable's Lila Harnett Executive Director, Jessica L. Porter for a private collection visit and reception at the home of Silver Spring-based art collector and leading Creative Placemaking writer, consultant, and public speaker, Juanita Hardy. With a collection spanning Elizabeth Catlett, Sam Gilliam, Al Loving, Camille Billops, Herb Gentry, Jacob Lawrence, Ed Clark, Joe Overstreet, Renée Stout, and Michael Platt, you won't want to miss the opportunity to experience this remarkable collection, hosted by an esteemed ArtTable member.
Artist-Led Tour of Elizabeth Turk’s “Written in Stone” at Hirschl & Adler
Hirschl & Adler Galleries 41 E 57th St 9th floor, New York, NY, United StatesThe ArtTable community is delighted to have Elizabeth Turk as our guide through "Elizabeth Turk: Written in Stone," with Hirshl & Adler Managing Director, Elizabeth Feld. There is an obvious paradox in a memorial of something as ephemeral and human-centric as script created with a solid, seemingly permanent rock gilded with a mineral, gold leaf. Long after the changes of this moment take place, these sculptures will remind us of the strength, endurance, and lasting importance of what we have left behind.
Helen Zughaib Artist Talk & Studio Visit
Zughaib Studio Foggy Bottom, Washington, District of ColumbiaDon't miss your chance for a studio tour with celebrated artist Helen Zughaib! Zughaib is a Washington, DC-based painter and mixed-media artist known for her vibrant and thought-provoking work. Born in Beirut, Lebanon, her pop-art influenced art explores themes related to issues of cultural identity, migration, and social justice and is characterized by its use of bold colors, intricate patterns, and symbolism. Her work has been gifted to international heads of state by President Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton and appears in galleries and museums around the world.
Virtual Workshop | First Findings from the Survey on Gender & Pay Equity
Virtual4 pm PDT / 5 pm MDT / 6 pm CDT / 7 pm EDT
Add your voice to this important conversation! In this collaborative workshop, Dr. Gillian Gualtieri will present the findings from ArtTable's first white paper report on our survey on compensation inequity in the arts: “Costs of Working in the Arts.” Attendees will respond to the findings and begin to build shared solutions.
*Waiting List* BreakfastTable with Anne Helmreich
The Archives of American Art 750 9th Street NW, Washington, District of Columbia, United StatesMeet Anne Helmreich, the newly appointed director of the Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art, leads the world’s preeminent and most widely used research center dedicated to collecting, preserving, and making accessible primary sources documenting the history of the visual arts in America. The Archives’ holdings, dating from the 18th century to the present day, encompass more than 30 million items from artists, collectors, art historians, art dealers, and critics, as well as other voices from across the art world.
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