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SUMMARY:Facebook Live Talk: A Conversation with Jeremy Myerson and Paul Priestman
DESCRIPTION:Though the Pratt Manhattan Gallery is temporarily closed\, we invite you to join this Facebook live event in conjunction with New Old: Designing for Our Future Selves. The exhibition opened on February 6 and closed to the public due to social distancing precautions on March 16. \nNew Old curator Jeremy Myerson\, the Helen Hamlyn Professor of Design\, Royal College of Art will discuss design for older adults with Paul Priestman\, Designer\, Chairman of the firm PriestmanGoode whose project Scooter For Life was commissioned for the exhibition. \nTuesday\, May 26\, 5 PM BST/12 PM EST/9 AM PST\nhttps://www.facebook.com/prattexhibits/live/\n\n\nNew Old is a touring exhibition from the Design Museum\, London\, in partnership with the Helen Hamlyn Trust. Sponsored by AXA PPP Healthcare with additional support from Versus Arthritis. The exhibition is sponsored by The Achelis & Bodman Foundation at Pratt Manhattan Gallery.
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SUMMARY:Talk | New Old: Designing for our Future Selves
DESCRIPTION:In Conversation: Jeremy Myerson\, Helen Hamlyn Professor of Design Royal College of Art with Pattie Moore\, designer\, and author of “Disguised a True Story”\nFebruary 7\, 5 – 7 PM\nRoom 213 adjacent to the gallery \n“New Old” curator Jeremy Myerson will discuss design for older adults with Pattie Moore. Moore has been engaged with issues of aging since 1979\, when as a 26-year-old industrial designer working at the Raymond Loewy studio\, she embarked on a daring piece of social research taking to the streets of America\, aged with make-up to look like an 85-year-old  to discover for herself the realities of growing old. \n  \nNEW OLD is a touring exhibition from the Design Museum\, London\, in partnership with the Helen Hamlyn Trust. NEW OLD is sponsored by The Achelis & Bodman Foundation at Pratt Manhattan Gallery. \nImage Credit: Pattie Moore as a “middle-income lady” with physical constraints. Photo by Bruce Byers. \nFree and open to the public \nwww.pratt.edu/exhibitions \n@prattexhibits @designmuseum #NewOld
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LOCATION:Pratt Manhattan Gallery\, 144 W 14th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception | New Old: Designing for our Future Selves
DESCRIPTION:NEW OLD: Designing for our Future Selves\nFebruary 7 – May 23 \nCurated by Jeremy Myerson\, Helen Hamlyn Professor of Design at the Royal College of Art \nNew Old: Designing for our Future Selves explores the potential for design and designers to enhance the experience of our later lives.  \nNEW OLD features a selection of cutting-edge projects along with design commissions by Yves Béhar / Fuseproject and Superflex\, Konstantin Grcic\, Future Facility\, Special Projects\, IDEO\, and PriestmanGoode. This installment is updated with work by five faculty members from Pratt’s School of Design\, including\, Andrea Katz\, Karol Murlak\, Mitchell Reece\, Alex Schweder\, and Keena Suh\, along with additional US-based projects. \nA touring exhibition from the Design Museum\, London\, in partnership with the Helen Hamlyn Trust. NEW OLD is sponsored by The Achelis & Bodman Foundation at Pratt Manhattan Gallery. \nImage Credit: Power Suit\, Yves Béhar\, Fuseproject and Superflex. Image c/o The Design Museum in London. \nFree and open to the public \nwww.pratt.edu/exhibitions \n@prattexhibits @designmuseum #NewOld
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SUMMARY:William Parker's Universal Tonality\, Chapter 4: Sound\, Movement\, and Color
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, November 21\, 6:30 PM\nPratt Manhattan Center\nRoom 213\, adjacent to gallery\nFree and open to the public. \nPerformance by William Parker and readings by Francis Bradley\, Associate Professor of Social Science & Cultural Studies at Pratt Institute. Bradley will be reading from his forthcoming biography\, Universal Tonality: The Life and Music of William Parker. \nPerformers include: \nWilliam Parker (strings\, bamboo\, and brass gongs) with Daniel Carter (alto\, tenor & soprano sax\, clarinet\, flute and trumpet);  Rachel Housle (percussion); Anne Humanfled (aquasonic\, percussion); Jin Hi Kim (komungo); Stelios Mihas (guitar); Patricia Nicholson (dance); Jeff Schlanger (aquasonic\, didgeridoo). \nWilliam Parker is a bassist\, improviser\, composer\, writer\, and educator from New York City\, heralded by The Village Voice as\, “the most consistently brilliant free jazz bassist of all time.” In addition to recording over 150 albums\, he has published six books and taught and mentored hundreds of young musicians and artists. \nTalking to Action: Art\, Pedagogy\, and Activism in the Americas investigates contemporary\, community-based social art practices in the United States and Latin America while attempting to build a direct dialogue with artists and researchers across the hemisphere to discuss shared concerns\, issues and art practices. On view through December 14\, 2019. \nThe exhibition is curated by Bill Kelley\, Jr.\, Curator and Lead Researcher. Karen Moss is Consulting Curator. Talking to Action is organized by Ben Maltz Gallery at Otis College of Art and Design as part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA\, and managed as a traveling exhibition by Independent Curators International (ICI). The exhibition and tour are made possible\, in part\, with the generous support of the Getty Foundation\, PST: LA/LA presenting sponsor Bank of America\, the ICI Board of Trustees and ICI’s International Forum. \nImages courtesy of William Parker
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