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New York, NY | Joan Jonas: Animal, Vegetable, Mineral | A Conversation with the Artist and Laura Hoptman of The Drawing Center

The Drawing Center 35 Wooster St, New York, New York

ArtTable is honored to present a conversation between Joan Jonas and Laura Hoptman, Executive Director of The Drawing Center, exploring the artist's exhibition Joan Jonas: Animal, Vegetable, Mineral. Curated by Hoptman, The Drawing Center's exhibition is the first major retrospective to focus on Jonas' substantial body of works on paper.

Washington, DC | Curator-Led Tour: Time-Based Media at the National Portrait Gallery

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

What art forms does the category of time-based media encompass, and how do museum curators study, interpret, and preserve the dynamic works? Join National Portrait Gallery Dr. Charlotte Ickes on this informative tour for ArtTable community members.

POSTPONED: Los Angeles, CA | Visit to Studio Daniel Canogar

Studio Daniel Canogar 652 Mateo St, Unit 304, Los Angeles, California

Join ArtTable for a visit to Studio Daniel Canogar in the Arts District of Downtown LA. Our conversation with the artist and Stacie Martinez, Los Angeles Studio Director, will cover Canogar's practice and recent projects, as well as the dynamic partnership between Canogar and Martinez. This conversation will explore the creative process behind Canogar's multimedia works—which range from generative animations on LED screens to metalwork and mosaic—as well as the collaborations and challenges involved in displaying these works internationally.

Baltimore, MD | Curator-Led Tour of Joyce J. Scott: Walk A Mile in My Dreams at the Baltimore Museum of Art

Co-organized with the Seattle Art Museum and developed in close collaboration with the artist, this comprehensive career retrospective reveals the full breadth of Scott’s utterly unique vision through nearly 140 objects, from her woven tapestries and soft sculpture of the 1970s to her audacious genre-defying performances of the 1980s, and her ascendancy as a sculptor of astonishing social force and formal ingenuity.

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