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SUMMARY:What We See\, How We See
DESCRIPTION:What We See\, How We See is a seven-part exhibition that contextualizes work by a variety of artists through the lens of how they see and interpret the world around them. Individual galleries based on specific themes feature paintings\, works on paper\, photographs\, and sculpture\, opening with the diverse image making of artists Richard Prince\, Dorothea Rockburne\, and David Salle\, among others. Circles\, Squares\, and Squiggles explores abstract gestures through works by Jennifer Bartlett\, Willem de Kooning\, and Perle Fine; Portraits by Chuck Close\, Till Freiwald and others reveal their subjects in larger than life paintings; and American Landscapes highlights work from the Parrish’s renowned holdings. Two galleries bring to light bodies of work by single artists\, from the tragic-comic world view of Saul Steinberg (a major gift from the Saul Steinberg Foundation that comprises works on paper\, wallpaper and fabric)\, to the joyful imagery of Tom Slaughter.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/what-we-see-how-we-see-2-2020-07-16/2020-08-14/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Outdoor Black Film Festival: I Am Not Your Negro and '63 Boycott
DESCRIPTION:The Parrish Art Museum is partnering with Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center to present a 2-day outdoor Black Film Festival on August 14 and 21 featuring feature films\, documentaries\, and shorts inspired by the current epic global movement to elevate black lives and eliminate racism. \nThe films\, selected by a committee made up of both organizations\, speak to systemic inequality but also personal stories of hope\, and connect historical civil rights movements to today’s events that sparked protests throughout the country and globally. \n“I am grateful for our ongoing partnership with BHCCRC to present this mini festival that is meant to educate\, entertain\, and inspire so that we all can become part of the conversation about racial inequality and social justice\,” said Corinne Erni\, Senior Curator of Arts Reach and Special Projects. “Films are a perfect conduit to connect us emotionally and intellectually to these issues and encourage action.” \n“This Black Film Festival is a perfect extension of The Center’s THINKING FORWARD LECTURE SERIES. The Festival is an opportunity to shed light on different cultures and their life experiences. The only way that we are going to come together is to learn more about each other and to spend time with each other. I am excited about the expanded partnership between The Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center and The Parrish. I look forward to us working together in the future. Please come out and support this event; I promise you it will be enlightening\, thought-provoking\, life changing\, and just a great time for all.” Bonnie Michelle Cannon\, Executive Director\, Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center. \nEntrance opens at 7:30 pm. Films will begin after dark\, at approximately 8:30 pm. \n’63 Boycott\n2017\, Documentary\, 30 minutes\nDirector: Gordon Quinn \nOn October 22\, 1963\, more than 250\,000 students boycotted the Chicago Public Schools to protest racial segregation. Many marched through the city calling for the resignation of School Superintendent Benjamin Willis\, who placed trailers\, dubbed ‘Willis Wagons\,’ on playgrounds and parking lots of overcrowded black schools rather than let them enroll in nearby white schools. Blending unseen 16mm footage of the march shot by Kartemquin founder Gordon Quinn with the participants’ reflections today\, ’63 Boycott connects the forgotten story of one of the largest northern civil rights demonstrations to contemporary issues around race\, education\, school closings\, and youth activism. \nI Am Not Your Negro\n2016\, Documentary\, 93 minutes\nDirector: Raoul Peck \nI AM NOT YOUR NEGRO is an examination of racism in America through the lens of James Baldwin’s unfinished book\, REMEMBER THIS HOUSE. Intended as an account of the lives of Medgar Evers\, Malcolm X\, and Martin Luther King\, Jr.\, each of whom James Baldwin personally knew\, only a 30-page manuscript of the book was ever completed. Combining Baldwin’s manuscript with footage of depictions of African-Americans throughout American history\, I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO uses Baldwin’s words to illuminate the pervasiveness of American racism and the efforts to curtail it\, from the civil rights movement to #BlackLivesMatter. Narrated by Samuel L. Jackson\, I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO explores the continued peril America faces from institutionalized racism. \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is required. \nAll tickets are sold pre-event and online only. No sales at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable. \nThe event takes place outdoors on the Museum’s terrace\, with possible use of the Event Lawn in good weather. Please bring your own chairs\, no Museum seating is available.  \nYou must wear a mask to access the event. The event is limited capacity with designated seating areas based on safe social distancing. Face coverings must be worn when in aisles or moving through spaces. \nNo outside food or drink is permitted. Individually packaged food and drinks will be available to pre-purchase through the cafe vendor\, Elegant Affairs. Please follow the link to view the menu and purchase your food and drink by the end of the day on Thursday\, August 13: https://www.parrishartcafe.com/ \nRestrooms will be open during the event. Hand sanitizer and wipes will be available. The Parrish is being regularly disinfected for the safety of our staff and visitors. \nNo pets are allowed on the Museum grounds or in the galleries. \n  \nFriday Nights at the Parrish are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:Additional support provided by Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/outdoor-films-i-am-not-your-negro-and-63-boycott/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Friday Nights,Upcoming
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