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Costa Mesa, CA | Exhibition Tours – “California Biennial 2022: Pacific Gold” & “13 Women” with OCMA CEO and Director, Heidi Zuckerman

Orange County Museum of Art 3333 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa, California, United States

13 Women marks the museum’s 60th anniversary, paying homage to the thirteen women who founded the Balboa Pavilion Gallery, the earliest iteration of OCMA, which opened in 1962.

Dating back to 1984, the California Biennial defined the spirit of the institution for decades, exemplifying the museum’s six-decade history of presenting new developments in contemporary art while identifying emerging artists on the verge of national and international acclaim.

Arlington, VA | Exhibition Tours & Networking at MoCA Arlington

Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington 3550 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, Virginia, United States

The Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington (formerly Arlington Arts Center) enriches community life by connecting the public with contemporary art and artists through exhibitions, education programs, and an artists-in-residence program.

Atlanta, GA | Artist Talk & Exhibition Tour with Jessica Blinkhorn

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta Pulgram Gallery, 2650 N. Druid Hills Rd. NE, Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Jessica Elaine Blinkhorn is an Atlanta-based Interdisciplinary Artist. Blinkhorn’s work advocates for the LGBTQ+, disabled, and aging communities. Blinkhorn, who uses a powerchair, focuses her work on acceptance through acknowledgement of difference, body positivity, disability education through experience and exposure, human sexuality, and story-telling.

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.

Palm Springs, CA | Tour & Reception at Intersect Palm Springs

Intersect Palm Springs Palm Springs Convention Center, 277 N Avenida Caballeros, Palm Springs, California, United States

Join ArtTable's Executive Director for a day at Intersect Palm Springs! Enjoy a private tour led by Liza Shapiro and Georgia Powell of CURA Art, followed by a meet-and-greet reception.

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.

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