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$7 General Admission
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Nathaniel Mellors "TCurator5" See December 2, 2005 |
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Above: "TCurator5", by Nathaniel Mellors from Word Art, with Sheila Levrant de Brettezille, director of studies in graphic design at The Yale School of Art Right: "Sohito Art Collector's Traveling Kit" by Sam Wiener, from Artist's Visions of Imaginary Civilizations with Richard Timperio, owner/director of Sideshow Gallery, Williamsburg | ![]() Sam Wiener "Sohito Art Collector's Traveling Kit" See October 29, 2005 |
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Artist Donna Marxer interviews Mark Stevens, co-author of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize-winning biography de Kooning An American Master Moderator: Donna Marxer, artist and writer for Art Calendar Panelist: Mark Stevens, writer Organizer: Donna Marxer |
"de Kooning" by Mark Stevens & Annalyn Swan |
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This panel will survey a body of work spanning twenty years and will feature pictures from The Morgue, A History of Sex, The Klan, The Interpretation of Dreams, and America. | |
| Moderator: Robert Hobbs, author, curator, visiting Yale Professor Panelist: Andreas Serrano, photographer Organizer: Ann Lydecker | "Piss Christ" |
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This panel will feature artists who "discover" entire societies, including their currency, literature, musical instruments, even stationary. Catalogs, videos, installations and performance are part of their art. Panelists will share the many facets of their worlds and the innovative ways in which they present them. | |
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(Gene Stavis Theater) Moderator: Richard Timperio, owner and director of Sideshow Gallery, Williamsburg Participants: Beauvais Lyons, Hokes Archives Director, and University of Tennessee art professor Lenore Malen, artist, The New Society for Universal Harmony Sam Wiener, artist and director of the Metropolitan Container of Art Organizer: Lynne Mayocole, sculptor | ![]() Sam Wiener "Sohito Art Collector's Kit" |

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This open screening represents a friendly opportunity for professionals and student artists to show up to 5 of their slides to an audience of their peers. (Mac compatible CDs can also be shown.) Each artist gets up to 5 minutes on a first come, first serve, basis with trays loaded at 6:30 PM. Admission for artists showing work is only $5.00. Moderator: Doug Sheer, ATOA chairperson Organizer: Ann Lydecker, ATOA Programming Director |
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