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SUMMARY:Mapping Narratives: New Prints 2021/Winter
DESCRIPTION:Selected by Black Women of Print\, Mapping Narratives features new prints and print-based works by 40 artists\, comprising a wide array of technical\, formal\, and conceptual practices. Reflecting not only skill and innovation in the contemporary print field\, these works also reveal myriad identities\, ways of seeing\, and approaches to visual storytelling. Together\, they explore how we anchor ourselves\, our histories\, and our lived experiences in our present moment and environment.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/mapping-narratives-new-prints-2021-winter/
LOCATION:International Print Center New York\, 508 West 26th Street\, 5A\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
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SUMMARY:“Living in America” Artist Conversation: Act III\, Hope
DESCRIPTION:Yashua Klos\, Nontsikelelo Mutiti\, and Karen J. Revis in conversation with Yulia Topchiy \nRegister Now \nFor this is your home\, my friend\, do not be driven from it; great men have done great things here\, and will again\, and we can make America what America must become. — James Baldwin \nJames Baldwin’s writing\, over fifty years old\, continues to show us how to use our imagination to see our experiences and our country in new light during times of political and social change.  Join artists Yashua Klos\, Nontsikelelo Mutiti\, and Karen J. Revis\, and in a conversation about what brings hope to America in their own work. Yashua Klos is a Chicago-born artist who uses innovative printmaking techniques to address issues of identity\, race\, memory\, and community. Nontsikelelo Mutiti is a Zimbabwe-born visual artist and educator who elevates the practices of Black peoples through conceptual design\, experimental publishing\, and archiving practices. Karen J. Revis is a New York-based artist whose series REVISionary Prints explores her experience growing up in the Black community and celebrates leaders throughout African-American history. The talk will be moderated by Yulia Topchiy of Assembly Room\, co-curator of Living in America. \nThis is the third in a series of four conversations held in conjunction with Living in America.  \nThis Zoom webinar is free and open to the public. Live captioning will be available. The event will be recorded and made available online. Feel free to send questions in advance to contact@ipcny.org. \nRegister Now
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/living-in-america-artist-conversation-act-iii-hope/
LOCATION:International Print Center New York\, 508 West 26th Street\, 5A\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Living in America: An Exhibition in Four Acts
DESCRIPTION:In-Person at IPCNY September 30—December 19\, 2020\nMake a reservation at www.ipcny.org/visit\nOnline Exhibition launches September 29\nOpening Online Public Program September 29\, 7–8pm ET \nInternational Print Center New York announces Living in America: An Exhibition in Four Acts\, an online and in-person exhibition curated by Assembly Room that will unfold over the course of the fall season. Organized into four thematic “acts”—Outrage\, Love\, Hope\, and Care—Living in America explores the transformative power of art in times of crises.  \nFeaturing artists Mildred Beltré\, Vanessa German\, Mark Thomas Gibson\, Elektra KB\, Yashua Klos\, Narsiso Martinez\, Azikiwe Mohammed\, Nontsikelelo Mutiti\, Africanus Okokon\, Karen J. Revis\, Swoon\, William Villalongo\, and Dáreece J. Walker. Living in America presents a wide range of practices and spotlights the relevance and adaptability of print formats during political upheaval and resistance. Works include conventional printmaking\, mixed media incorporating found printed matter\, and those informed by reproduction and dissemination. New work is shown here for the first time by Elektra KB\, Yashua Klos\, Azikiwe Mohammed\, and Africanus Okokon\, as well as a site-specific stencil installation by Nontsikelelo Mutiti.  \n“These artists bear witness\, through their work\, to transformation—cultural\, material\, and aesthetic—and actively engage each other and their local communities as collaborators and subjects\,” says Assembly Room. “As the public struggles to renew America\, artists are paving the way and showing us how to channel our outrage\, inspire love\, live in hope\, and act with care.” \nAct I: Outrage presents artists channeling rage\, pain\, and despair into their work; Act II: Love explores love as a radical approach to building a more inclusive society; Act III: Hope illuminates forgotten histories and imagines new futures; and Act IV: Care considers artistic practices that center care as acts of self-preservation and political action. In IPCNY’s Chelsea exhibition space\, Acts I and II will open to the public on September 30. After a brief “Intermission\,” the gallery will open a new installation comprising Acts III and IV on November 11.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/living-in-america-an-exhibition-in-four-acts/
LOCATION:International Print Center New York\, 508 West 26th Street\, 5A\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Published by the Artist Closing Reception
DESCRIPTION:Published by the Artist\, IPCNY’s biennial pop-up exhibition and fundraiser\, displays work priced at $400 or less\, to encourage a younger generation of artists and collectors to start acquiring art and supporting their peers. Proceeds of all sales are shared equally by the artists and IPCNY to benefit our exhibitions and programming. Published by the Artist: Brooklyn Edition focuses on the wide-ranging network of emerging and established self-publishing artists in the borough\, and is an extension of our Spring exhibition Pulled In Brooklyn. \nAll of the works on view will be available for purchase online beginning June 21\, the day after the Opening Sale & Party.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/published-by-the-artist-closing-reception/
LOCATION:International Print Center New York\, 508 West 26th Street\, 5A\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Published by the Artist Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Published by the Artist\, IPCNY’s biennial pop-up exhibition and fundraiser\, displays work priced at $400 or less\, to encourage a younger generation of artists and collectors to start acquiring art and supporting their peers. Proceeds of all sales are shared equally by the artists and IPCNY to benefit our exhibitions and programming. Published by the Artist: Brooklyn Edition focuses on the wide-ranging network of emerging and established self-publishing artists in the borough\, and is an extension of our Spring exhibition Pulled In Brooklyn. \nAll of the works on view will be available for purchase online beginning June 21\, the day after the Opening Sale & Party.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/published-by-the-artist-opening-reception/
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