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Women Artists Today: The Current Status | ![]() Women’s Studio Center |
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Melissa Wolf (second from left in picture) and members of the Women’s Studio Center in
Long Island City, NY discuss the state-of-the-art of women’s art in New York through the
eyes of representatives of major artists organizations and galleries.
Panelists will include women representing a cross-section of major galleries and groups
within the New York art world.
Moderator: Melissa Wolf, artist, executive & founder director, Women’s Studio Center (WSC) Panelists: Janice Sands, Executive Director of Pen and Brush Inc. Nancy Azara, Artist/Sculptor and former director of the NY Feminist Art Institute Organizer: Melissa Wolf, artist |
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Noted landscape painter, April Gornik is interviewed by Canadian critic, broadcaster and writer, Robert Enright. Enright has written for numerous arts publications including ARTnews, Modern Painters, ArtReview and Contemporary. Enright is editor-at-large of Border Crossings magazine and professor of art criticism at University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Moderator: Robert Enright, writer, editor, professor of art criticism at University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada Panelist: April Gornik, painter Organizer: Mary Birmingham, curator | April Gornik |
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A discussion focused on career development for artists. Taking the right steps at the right time by partnering with other players in the art world, understanding your place and theirs on the road to success. Perspective to be provided by panelists representing diverse experiences and points of view, commenting on such ‘hot button’ issues as electronic marketing, Internet presence versus slides, archival prints versus photocopies, archival portfolios versus flip books, vernissage versus gallery opening, artists-in-residence versus studio rental and grants versus survival jobs.
Moderator: Mark Wiener, artist Panelists: Linda Park, curator, grant writer, resource expert Molly Barnes, art dealer, collector & radio personality Allegra Wilde, corporate art marketer Organizers: Mark Wiener, artist Linda Park, artist | ![]() Mark Wiener ![]() Molly Barnes |
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This panel strikes a blow at 40 years of postmodernism
that was signalled by the offhanded wry ironic detached
Duchamp/Warhol dada/pop gang. Formalist reductionism
is dead, the gods are back.
Conflicted panelists argue their way out of the postmodernist
wet blanket, and try to prove there is a new romanticism afoot
in the art world
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Moderator: Barnaby Ruhe, painter, professor of shamanism and art at the Gallatin School of NYU Panelists: Jeannie Jaffe, painter and chair of the art department at The Philadelphia Academy Jon Singer, painter Dave Hatchett, sculptor Lil Hatchett, painter Ben Carl William Ruhe, painter Elliot Barowitz, painter, NYU professor Skip Schuckman, artist featured in "In the Making." Josh Weintraub, gen X M.F.A. grad with show up at Washington Square East Gallery Organizer: Barnaby Ruhe, artist | |

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Art From Detritus - 10 Years On To some people it might look like trash, but in the right hands it becomes art. Artists from the “10 Years of Art from Detritus: Saving the Planet With Art” exhibition at the Synagogue for the Arts (opening April 14 and running through May 22) will be showing their work and talking about creating art from scrap. The Detritus concept was created by Vernita N'Cognita. Artists can still submit 3 slides, bio & s.a.s.e. by March 1 to Art from Detritus, Box 1149, NY NY 10013. Moderator: Vernita N'Cognita , artist, director of Viridian Artists Gallery Panelists: Susan Newmark, artist Ursula Clark, artist Susanna Stefanachi Macomb, artist May De Viney, artist Marilyn Sontag, artist, director of the gallery at Synagogue for the Arts and others Organizer: Vernita N'Cognita, artist | "Solar Candle" by Flash Light recycled can, gooseneck, solar cell, LED, battery |
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