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In-Person Meditation
In-Person Meditation
Join Jackie DeLise, master certified meditation and mindfulness teacher and stress management expert, for a guided, in-person meditation class in our gallery. No prior experience necessary as you learn how to cultivate inner calm and clarity. All are welcome!
VIRTUAL ONLY—Polina Barskaya: On Painting
VIRTUAL ONLY—Polina Barskaya: On Painting
Polina Barskaya (b. 1984, Cherkassy, USSR) received an MFA from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY, and a BA from Hunter College, NY. Barskaya received an Artist Fellowship in Painting from New York Foundation of the Arts (NYFA) in 2021, and an Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant in 2023, 2022, and 2020. Recent exhibitions include Taymour Grahne Projects, London; Althuis Hofland Fine Arts, Amsterdam; DC […]
Film and Panel Discussion: Bad Press
Film and Panel Discussion: Bad Press
Join us for a screening of the documentary film Bad Press, recipient of the 2023 Sundance Film Festival’s U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Freedom of Expression. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion to consider the making of the film and the role of Mvskoke Media—a company that distributes information to the Mvskoke […]
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Gallery Talk: Wolf Vostell’s Treblinka
Gallery Talk: Wolf Vostell’s Treblinka
Join curatorial fellow Peter Murphy for a closer look at Wolf Vostell’s Treblinka (1967), a screenprint on paper that examines the circulation of photographs from Nazi death camps in film, television, and books. By adding vibrant colors to a historical image of women and children moments before their murder, Vostell challenges viewers to consider what it means […]
The Power of Art in the Corporate World
The Power of Art in the Corporate World
The Power of Art in the Corporate World Wednesday, February 28, 2024, 6:00 - 8:00 pm High Line Nine Gallery 507 West 27th St., New York, NY 10001 Contact: info@cbsacny.org Join us for an engaging evening with a panel of esteemed corporate executives at the forefront of integrating art into the business world. This dynamic […]
Emerson Bowyer: Canova: Sketching in Clay
Emerson Bowyer: Canova: Sketching in Clay
Emerson Bowyer is Searle Curator, Painting and Sculpture of Europe, at the Art Institute of Chicago. A specialist in 18th- and 19th-century French and British art, he has previously worked at the Frick Collection, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. His exhibitions include David d’Angers: Making the […]
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Art Speaks! w/ Diane Christiansen & Jessie Mott
Art Speaks! w/ Diane Christiansen & Jessie Mott
Artists-in-residence Diane Christiansen and Jessie Mott will give an evening presentation on their collaborative visual art practice. Diane Christiansen is a visual artist, musician, and social worker. Her interdisciplinary creative practice uses painting, drawing, animation, and large-scale installations to explore her fascination with impermanence, birth, death, decay, and interconnectedness. Her studio practice has evolved toward […]
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Happiness of Color: A Vibrant Celebration of Spring’s Renewal
Happiness of Color: A Vibrant Celebration of Spring’s Renewal
As winter fades and spring's vibrant energy blossoms, The Byrne Gallery is delighted to announce HAPPINESS OF COLOR, a captivating exhibition opening on March 1st and running through March 31st, 2024. This immersive showcase features the works of five exceptional artists: Anne Marchand, Richard Binder, Carolyn Marshall Wright, Joe LaMattina, and Sharon Pierce McCullough. HAPPINESS OF […]
LaToya M. Hobbs: It’s Time: A Conversation with the Artist
LaToya M. Hobbs: It’s Time: A Conversation with the Artist
Join us for a moderated discussion with artist LaToya M. Hobbs and two scholars about her series of prints Carving Out Time. These life-size woodcuts depict one day in Hobbs’s life with her family, unfolding over five scenes. The series makes a powerful statement about her influences and self-fashioning as an artist, and are featured in […]
Artists-in-Residence Opening Reception & Live Performance
Artists-in-Residence Opening Reception & Live Performance
Join us to celebrate the opening of the Tarble’s 2024 Artists-in-Residence exhibition with a live performance by Diane Christensen and Steve Dawson of the band Dolly Varden. Dolly Varden is the Chicago quintet built around the singing and songwriting of husband-and-wife duo Steve Dawson and Diane Christiansen. Though the band’s name suggests a euphonious connection to a […]
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Exhibition Tour: Future Minded: New Works in the Collection
Exhibition Tour: Future Minded: New Works in the Collection
Join chief curator Soyoung Lee for a tour of the exhibition Future Minded: New Works in the Collection (March 1–July 21, 2024). Future Minded highlights a selection of works acquired in recent years that exemplify the Harvard Art Museums’ collecting vision and strategies. Nearly all are on display for the first time. Led by: Soyoung Lee, Landon and Lavinia […]
Artist Talk | Jil Weinstock: Unwanted Collaborator: Fractured Landscapes
Artist Talk | Jil Weinstock: Unwanted Collaborator: Fractured Landscapes
Winston Wachter Fine Art is hosting an artist talk with Jil Weinstock in celebration of her ongoing exhibition, Unwanted Collaborator: Fractured Landscapes. Jil Weinstock will be accompanied by Jasmine Wahi, Founder and Co-Director of Project of Empty Space, and Amanda Snyder, Partner at Winston Wächter Fine Art. We look forward to your presence for a […]
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Resilience: Art and People of Afghanistan
Resilience: Art and People of Afghanistan
Join us for a celebration of Afghan culture, past and present. Our featured panelists will give brief presentations sharing aspects of their work and practice—from the study of early art and heritage to contemporary literature and music. Rather than center war and crises, this program will focus on the lived experiences of Afghans who have […]
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Happiness of Color: A Vibrant Celebration of Spring’s Renewal
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Sasha Davis: Chaim Gross: The Idea and the Block
Sasha Davis: Chaim Gross: The Idea and the Block
Sasha Davis is Executive Director of the Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation, the historic home and studio of American sculptor Chaim Gross (1902-91) and his wife Renee (1909-2005). Davis previously held internships at MoMA, MoMA PS1, and the Newark Museum. Davis received a BA from New York University in Art History with a minor in Studio […]
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Sunny Days Starry Nights Free First Thursday
Sunny Days Starry Nights Free First Thursday
Enjoy FREE Museum admission and 2-for-1 All Day Happy Hour on the first Thursday of every month from 11 am to 7 pm during Free First Thursday Sunny Days/Starry Nights. Mini Muse Free drop-in art-making activities for children inspired by current exhibitions between 4:30 and 6:30 pm.
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Opening Reception: From Darkness Comes Color
Opening Reception: From Darkness Comes Color
Opening Reception: From Darkness Comes Color The CAMP Gallery is pleased to present our latest exhibition From Darkness Comes Color, a solo exhibition featuring new and old works by German-based artist Dominik Schmitt. The exhibition will be open to the public in our Miami gallery beginning March 8 and will run through March 29. The […]
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Exhibition Tour: Future Minded: New Works in the Collection
Exhibition Tour: Future Minded: New Works in the Collection
Join curatorial fellow Jackson Davidow for a tour of the exhibition Future Minded: New Works in the Collection (March 1–July 21, 2024). Future Minded highlights a selection of works acquired in recent years that exemplify the Harvard Art Museums’ collecting vision and strategies. Nearly all are on display for the first time. Led by: Jackson Davidow, John R. and […]
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Happiness of Color: A Vibrant Celebration of Spring’s Renewal
Virtual Meditation and Mindfulness
Virtual Meditation and Mindfulness
Join Jackie DeLise, master certified meditation and mindfulness teacher and stress management expert, for a guided meditation class from the comfort of your home. No prior experience necessary as you learn how to cultivate inner calm and clarity. All are welcome! Streaming on thequicklive.com To learn more about Jackie: https://www.thewelleryllc.com/ Please note: This event is […]
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Exhibition Tour: Helen Glazer – Walking in Antarctica
Exhibition Tour: Helen Glazer – Walking in Antarctica
Join us for a tour of this extraordinary exhibition! In 2015, artist Helen Glazer traveled to Antarctica as a grantee of the National Science Foundation’s Antarctic Artists and Writers Program, in order to photograph ice and geological formations for eventual production as photographic prints and sculpture. She worked out of remote Antarctic scientific field camps […]
In-Person Meditation
In-Person Meditation
Join Jackie DeLise, master certified meditation and mindfulness teacher and stress management expert, for a guided, in-person meditation class in our gallery. No prior experience necessary as you learn how to cultivate inner calm and clarity. All are welcome!
Nathaniel Mary Quinn: Work Ethic & Faith
Nathaniel Mary Quinn: Work Ethic & Faith
Nathaniel Mary Quinn‘s practice operates within a world of visual metaphor, in which identifiable forms and features are mobilized to reveal aspects of character. Images taken from online sources, fashion magazines, and family photographs come together to form composite portraits that are at once neo-Dada and adamantly realist, evoking the intimacy and intensity of a […]
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Gallery Talk: Future Minded: New Works in the Collection
Gallery Talk: Future Minded: New Works in the Collection
Join curator Joachim Homann for a closer look at artworks in the exhibition Future Minded: New Works in the Collection (March 1–July 21, 2024). Homann will share insights about a highly decorative watercolor by Dutch art nouveau artist T.W. Nieuwenhuis. Future Minded highlights a selection of works acquired in recent years that exemplify the Harvard Art Museums’ collecting […]
Ann Reynolds: Moving Statues: Parker Tyler’s Rodin
Ann Reynolds: Moving Statues: Parker Tyler’s Rodin
Ann Reynolds teaches art history at the University of Texas at Austin. She is currently completing a book entitled Imagining an Altogether, a history of intergenerational relationships among New York artists and writers that were shaped by shared, if heterogeneous, commitments to Surrealism and its legacy, primarily through a love of film. She is also the author of Robert […]
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Art In Focus: Helen Glazer, Blue Fractals, Antarctica, 2015
Art In Focus: Helen Glazer, Blue Fractals, Antarctica, 2015
Art In Focus: Presented in conjunction with Helen Glazer: Walking in Antarctica (Bellarmine Hall Galleries, February 2–March 16) Our Art in Focus series is an opportunity for informal discussion around one work of art, led by Curator of Education Michelle DiMarzo, PhD. This month, we’ll be talking about one of the extraordinary photographs captured by […]
Lecture: Long Ago and Far Away:Three “Summers” on a Remote Antarctic Island
Lecture: Long Ago and Far Away:Three “Summers” on a Remote Antarctic Island
Long Ago and Far Away: Three “Summers” on a Remote Antarctic Island "One of the most unique experiences in my life – three austral summers on a small island off the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula - opened my eyes and mind to a future in science that would have never emerged without my time […]
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Special Music Event: Live Score to “Adapt Adopt”
Special Music Event: Live Score to “Adapt Adopt”
Experience the work of Nishiki Sugawara-Beda while listening to musician Damien Olsen Berdichevsky interpret the art on view through an improvised piano soundtrack. In Adapt Adopt, her solo exhibition of Sumi ink paintings at Amos Eno Gallery, Nishiki Sugawara-Beda probes questions around “tradition.” Can we pinpoint the origin of any tradition? Are we confined by traditions, […]
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Happiness of Color: A Vibrant Celebration of Spring’s Renewal
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Veronica Roberts: Day Jobs
Veronica Roberts: Day Jobs
Veronica Roberts is the John and Jill Freidenrich Director of the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. She joined the Cantor in July 2022 after holding curatorial positions at the Blanton Museum of Art, MoMA, and the Whitney Museum. Day Jobs, an exhibition she curated, will open at the Cantor in March 2024. Conceived as a corrective […]
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Spotlight Tour: The Art of Conservation, with Sachi Laumas ’26
Spotlight Tour: The Art of Conservation, with Sachi Laumas ’26
The work of conservation often goes unnoticed. On this tour, Sachi Laumas ’26 will explore the role of conservation in the life of an artwork and the effect it has on how we experience art. She will also discuss the museums’ Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, the first scientifically based conservation and research […]
Curator Talk: From Darkness Comes Color
Curator Talk: From Darkness Comes Color
Curator Talk: From Darkness Comes Color Join The Contemporary Art Modern Project for an exclusive all-day event on Saturday March 23rd, where we will be giving a private tour and talk by the curator of the exhibition, Gabe Torres. The event opens at noon and will run until 5:00 pm, where you will get the […]
Family Day: Re-Re-Re-Recycle!
Family Day: Re-Re-Re-Recycle!
Presented in conjunction with Streaming: Sculpture by Christy Rupp (Walsh Gallery, January 19–April 27) Join us on Saturday, March 23 in the Walsh Gallery in the Quick Center for the Arts for a Family Day inspired by the exhibition Streaming: Sculpture by Christy Rupp (Walsh Gallery, January 19–April 27)! Each Session will begin promptly at […]
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Happiness of Color: A Vibrant Celebration of Spring’s Renewal
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Gallery Talk: Why Pablo Picasso’s Guernica and Questions of War Matter Today
Gallery Talk: Why Pablo Picasso’s Guernica and Questions of War Matter Today
Harvard professor Suzanne Preston Blier will discuss Pablo Picasso’s engagement with warfare and revolution, as she examines works on display in the installation Picasso: War, Combat, and Revolution (University Teaching Gallery, January 20–May 5, 2024). The installation complements Blier’s course on Worlds Fairs. Picasso’s painting Guernica, commissioned by the Spanish government for the 1937 Paris World’s Fair, addresses […]
Botticelli Drawings
Botticelli Drawings
Join us for an illuminating lecture on Sandro Botticelli’s drawings by a leading expert on Italian Renaissance works on paper, curator Furio Rinaldi. Rinaldi will share new discoveries and insight into the working practices of one of the greatest artists of Renaissance Florence. Stemming from years of research, Rinaldi’s Botticelli Drawings at the Fine Arts Museums of […]
Michele Oka Doner: A Seed Takes Root
Michele Oka Doner: A Seed Takes Root
Michele Oka Doner is an artist whose work is fueled by a lifelong study and appreciation of the natural world, from which she derives her formal vocabulary. Her artistic production includes sculpture, drawing, public art, functional objects, video, artist books, and costume and set design. She has created numerous permanent art installations throughout the world, including Radiant […]
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Gallery Talk: Wolf Vostell’s Experiments with Concrete
Gallery Talk: Wolf Vostell’s Experiments with Concrete
Briana J. Smith will discuss Wolf Vostell’s concrete sculptures, including concrete casts of television sets and a concrete book. She will also describe how his project Concrete Cadillacs, installed as part of West Berlin’s 1987 Sculpture Boulevard, incited a massive public debate about art in public space and even inspired concrete parodies of his work. […]
Film Screening and Q & A: Two Poets and a River
Film Screening and Q & A: Two Poets and a River
Join us for a screening of the documentary film Two Poets and a River. Using the Oxus river as a topos, this film explores themes of love and loss through the lives and musical poetry of two Wakhi musicians, Qurbonsho in Tajikistan and Daulatsho in Afghanistan. These two poet-singers share a common language and culture and […]
Prudence Peiffer: The Artists of Coenties Slip
Prudence Peiffer: The Artists of Coenties Slip
In the 1950s and ’60s, Coenties Slip—an obscure little street at the lower tip of Manhattan overlooking the East River—was home to several extraordinary, then-struggling artists: Robert Indiana, Ellsworth Kelly, Agnes Martin, James Rosenquist, Delphine Seyrig, Lenore Tawney, and Jack Youngerman. For just over a decade, this street of dilapidated sail-making lofts and maritime warehouses […]
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Gallery Talk: Future Minded: New Works in the Collection
Gallery Talk: Future Minded: New Works in the Collection
Join chief curator Soyoung Lee for a closer look at artworks in the exhibition Future Minded: New Works in the Collection (March 1–July 21, 2024). Lee will share insights into a pair of recently acquired stoneware moon jars by artist Jane Yang-D’Haene. Future Minded highlights a selection of works acquired in recent years that exemplify the Harvard Art […]
Harvard Art Museums at Night
Harvard Art Museums at Night
Join us for an evening of art, fun, food, and more! This event is free and open to everyone. Gather with friends and mingle inside our Italian-inspired courtyard while taking in the smooth sounds from DJ C-Zone. Browse the museum shop and chat over a snack or drink for purchase from local vendors. And of […]
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Exhibition Tour: Future Minded: New Works in the Collection
Exhibition Tour: Future Minded: New Works in the Collection
Join curatorial fellow Jackson Davidow for a tour of the exhibition Future Minded: New Works in the Collection (March 1–July 21, 2024). Future Minded highlights a selection of works acquired in recent years that exemplify the Harvard Art Museums’ collecting vision and strategies. Nearly all are on display for the first time. Led by: Jackson Davidow, John R. and […]
FREE Fort Lauderdale Neighbor Day
FREE Fort Lauderdale Neighbor Day
Every LAST Sunday of every month, Fort Lauderdale residents receive FREE admission to NSU Art Museum as part of Fort Lauderdale Neighbor Days. Fort Lauderdale Residents Receive: 2-for-1 Wine in the Museum Café FREE admission, residents must show a photo ID, driver’s license, or residential utility bill with proof of Fort Lauderdale address. Visit the […]
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