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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk & Workshop | Simón Vega: Tropical Space Castaways
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \n$10 Members | $20 Adults | $18 Seniors | $15 Member’s Guest | Free for Students & Children \nJoin us for a gallery talk with artist Simón Vega\, followed by art activities and workshop in the Creativity Lounge. Vega will tour the exhibition and discuss his work in Tropical Space Castaways\, and lead interdisciplinary art activities\, concluding a week-long residency for community events and school workshops. Vega will discuss his perspective and artistic process\, and the sculptural installations that examine the lasting effects of colonialism and the Cold War in Central America and parodies disparities between first and second-world cultures\, economies\, and social experiences. \nLearn more about Simón Vega: Tropical Space Castaways here. \nFriday Nights are made possible\, in part by The Corcoran Group. \n  \nViernes 5 de abril\, 2024\, a las 6 pm \nCharla en la Galería y Taller  | Simón Vega: Tropical Space Castaways \nCharla bilingüe en inglés y en español y taller \n$10 Miembros | $20 Adultos | $18 Personas mayores | $15 Invitados de miembros | Gratis por estudiantes y niños \nAcompáñanos en una charla con el artista Simón Vega en la galería. Él recorrerá la exposición y hablará sobre su trabajo\, Tropical Space Castaways\, su residencia de una semana para eventos comunitarios y sus talleres escolares. Vega hablará sobre su perspectiva y proceso artístico\, y las instalaciones escultóricas que examinan los efectos duraderos del colonialismo y la Guerra Fría en Centroamérica y parodian las disparidades entre las culturas\, economías y experiencias sociales del primer y segundo mundo. \nMás información sobre la exposición aquí. \nLos viernes por la noche son posibles\, en parte\, gracias a The Corcoran Group.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/gallery-talk-simon-vega-tropical-space-castaways/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Members Tour | Across the Avenues: Fairfield Porter in New York
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \nMembers are invited to a private gallery tour of Across the Avenues: Fairfield Porter in New York with Kaitlin Halloran\, Assistant Curator\, and curator of the exhibition. \nCome and engage in conversation with Kaitlin and other members of the Museum. This event takes place before the Museum opens. Coffee will be set up in the Café for guests following the tour. \nNote: Your membership must be active upon registration and on the date of the tour. \nAbout the Exhibition: Comprised of 27 paintings and prints\, Across the Avenues: Fairfield Porter in New York focuses on the cityscapes Porter created of Manhattan between the mid-1940s to mid-1970s. Drawn from the Museum’s vast Porter collection—consisting of over 240 works—Across the Avenues will include 23 paintings and four lithographic prints that illuminate the artist’s ability to capture New York City’s bustling energy\, both day and night. Highlighting different moments throughout the day\, Porter’s use of varied hues of blue\, red\, and yellow evoke the early\, hazy morning skies above the skyscrapers and the dark\, moody night atmospheres. \nAfter occasionally visiting New York during his college years\, Porter moved to the city in 1928 and lived on 15th Street while continuing his studies at the Art Students League for two years. After spending time in Europe\, he returned stateside in 1932 and married poet Anne Channing\, and they called New York City their home until 1936. During these four years\, Porter maintained a consistent subject matter of cityscapes in his works—specifically street scenes—which are on view in this permanent collection installation. After spending some years in his hometown Winnetka\, IL\, he returned to New York in 1943 and remained in the city until 1949 before moving to Southampton\, NY. Over the course of Porter’s career\, the city endured as one of his main inspirations\, in addition to his landscapes and portraits. \nThis group of cityscapes illustrate the artist’s commitment to representational art and his formal training. Porter had previously studied at Harvard University with Arthur Pope\, at Parsons School of Design with Jacques Maroger\, and at the Art Students League with Boardman Robinson and Thomas Hart Benton—all during a time when the focus in contemporary art was on abstraction. Despite being criticized by peers and art critics\, including famed Clement Greenberg\, Porter was unwavering in his devotion to a representational style of his own. This style is on full display with these works\, where he explores the city from multiple vantage points—with views from above looking through an apartment windowpane\, of the hurried sidewalks during the mid-afternoon rush\, and below the noisy avenues on subway platforms. \nNot a member but want to attend? Join today →
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/members-tour-across-the-avenues-fairfield-porter-in-new-york/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Member Events
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SUMMARY:Talk | Across the Avenues: Fairfield Porter in New York
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \n$10 Members | $20 Adults | $18 Seniors | $15 Member’s Guest | Free for Students & Children \nJoin us for a presentation and talk on Across the Avenues: Fairfield Porter in New York\, by Kaitlin Halloran\, Assistant Curator and Publications Coordinator. Halloran will discuss Porter’s time spent in Manhattan and the body of work created from the mid-1940’s to mid-1970’s\, capturing New York City’s bustling energy through cityscapes and street scenes in works from the Parrish’s permanent collection. \nLearn more about Across the Avenues: Fairfield Porter in New York here. \nFriday Nights are made possible\, in part by The Corcoran Group.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-across-the-avenues-fairfield-porter-in-new-york/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Member Preview: The Art of Food
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \nMuseum members are invited to join us during special preview hours at the Parrish to celebrate the opening of The Art of Food: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation. \nPreview includes a light reception and gallery talk with Jordan D. Schnitzer.  Advanced registration is required. \nSchedule: \n10 AM – Early open for exclusive preview hour \n11 AM – Gallery Talk with Jordan D. Schnitzer \nNot a Parrish member? Join today →\nThe Art of Food focuses on food as an essential cultural component that builds communities and fortifies human relationships. More than one hundred drawings\, paintings\, photographs\, sculptures\, and ceramics by thirty-seven artists from the Jordan Schnitzer Foundation will be exhibited. Among these are major postwar figures such as David Hockney\, Jasper Johns\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Ed Ruscha\, and Andy Warhol; contemporary artists including Enrique Chagoya\, Jenny Holzer\, Alison Saar\, Lorna Simpson\, and Rachel Whiteread; and artists with deep roots in the East End of Long Island\, including Robert Gober\, Roy Lichtenstein\, and Donald Sultan. The exhibition is organized by the University of Arizona Museum of Art and the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation. \nThe exhibition relates to the East End of Long Island’s distinguished history as one of the most important fishing and agricultural regions in New York State. The area was developed into agricultural land by the 1640s\, and by the 1820s as many as 95 percent of the residents lived on farms. While Greenport and Sag Harbor were ports for trade and whaling\, Peconic Bay was known for its fish and shellfish. Today\, the East End remains an agricultural center\, producing more than one hundred different crops\, and an increasingly prominent wine region with more than sixty vineyards. \nIn conjunction with the exhibition and in celebration of the region’s agricultural history\, special food events will be organized in partnership with the James Beard Foundation\, local farmers\, and food organizations\, and will entail educational programming\, workshops\, and conversations featuring local and national thought leaders of the food community. \nThe Art of Food at the Parrish is organized by Corinne Erni\, Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator\, Art and Education and Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs\, with additional support from Kaitlin Halloran\, Assistant Curator and Publications Coordinator. \nEXHIBITION SUPPORT \nThe Art of Food: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation is made possible\, in part\, thanks to the generous support of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation and Robin and Frederic Seegal. \nThe Parrish Art Museum’s programs are made possible\, in part\, by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature\, and by the property taxpayers from the Southampton School District and the Tuckahoe Common School District. Public Funding provided by Suffolk County.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/member-preview-the-art-of-food/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
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