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Panel Discussion
State of Art 5/DC: A Conversation
Smithsonian American Art Museum 8th Street Northwest Kogod Courtyard, Washington, DC, United StatesClick here to REGISTER! Join ArtTable and the Smithsonian American Art Museum for the 5th edition of State of Art/DC: A Conversation. State of Art/DC: A conversation is a series of forums about visual arts in the DC region. This series, launched in 2015, aims to make new connections and generate new ideas among visual […]
NY | Conversation: Women Leaders in the Arts
Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesAnne Pastnernak. (Photo: Timothy Greenfield-Sanders); Nathalie Bondil. (Photo: Jean-François Brière); Kaywin Feldman. (Photo: Courtesy of National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.) This event is free, but please click here to RSVP. Seating is first come, first served. NOTE: The rest of the Museum is closed on this date. ArtTable in partnership with Artnet and the Brooklyn […]
VIRTUAL | Learning and leading in times of trauma: How to establish an anti-racist workplace
Join ArtTable for a participatory webinar on creating an anti-racist workplace culture with consultants and educators, Susan X Jane and Adriele Parker, who specialize in building strategies for diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace. Led by Susan and Adriele, we'll lean into discomfort, discuss practicing intersectional feminism in the workplace, and take on long-term […]
Virtual | Challenges & Choices Facing Nonprofit Leaders, with Deborah Fisher & Irene Shum
Zoom12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT The year 2020 has been a trying one for the art world, specifically for nonprofit organizations. A study from the National Center for Arts Research released over the summer estimated that New York City’s nonprofit arts sector alone had lost more than half a billion dollars since […]
Virtual | Curating Under Covid, with Adrienne L. Childs, Laura Roulet, & Sarah Tanguy
Zoom12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, curators have struggled to continue their work with artists and arts organizations and to find new ways to bring exhibitions to the public. Washington, D.C.-based independent curators Adrienne L. Childs, Laura Roulet, and Sarah Tanguy have each opened exhibits amid […]
Virtual | Artist Residencies: Evolving Amid the Pandemic
Zoom2pm ET | 1pm CT | 11am PT Please join Ruth Adams (Art Omi – Ghent, NY), Toccarra Thomas (Joan Mitchell Center – New Orleans, LA), and Helen Toomer (Stoneleaf Retreat – Kingston, NY) for a panel to explore how artist residencies are evolving their services to artists during the pandemic through “virtual” residencies and […]
Virtual | Equity & Representation in Contemporary Art – A Panel Discussion for Black History Month
Zoom12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT Over the course of time in America, large swaths of art history have been omitted, erased, or ignored. This absence has created a significant void in the narrative around how people of African descent and people of color have contributed to the artistic canon. The impact presents […]
Virtual | Where Are We Now? Revisiting the State of Fine Art Shipping in a Post-Pandemic World
Zoom12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT Since the start of the pandemic, fine art shippers, registrars, and collections managers have had to find inventive solutions to moving artwork during a global lockdown. Back in July 2020, when the art world was still adapting to new pandemic-related regulations, ArtTable hosted a virtual conversation on […]
Virtual | Deaccessioning: Competing Needs, Contested Terrain, & the Future of the American Museum
Zoom1pm ET | 11pm CT | 10am PT American art museums are at a critical crossroads. The economic fallout from COVID-19 coupled with the urgent need to address systemic racism and social injustice are converging to create a looming state of emergency. These intertwined crises have given rise to debates about who and what […]
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