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SUMMARY:Film | A Choice of Weapons: Inspired by Gordon Parks
DESCRIPTION:2021\, Documentary\, 89 minutesDirector: John Maggio\nFree for all \nREGISTER \nIn recognition of Black History Month\, the Parrish Art Museum presents a two-part program in collaboration with Eastville Community Historical Society. A free screening of A Choice of Weapons: Inspired by Gordon Parks on February 11 will be followed by a panel discussion on the importance and impact of Gordon Parks on contemporary Black photography on February 18. \nA Choice of Weapons: Inspired by Gordon Parks chronicles the many ways renowned photographer\, writer\, composer\, activist and filmmaker Gordon Parks (1912-2006) documented his narrative as a Black American in the 20th century and beyond. The film explores the power of images in advancing racial\, economic\, and social equality as seen through the lens of Parks\, one of the most trailblazing artists\, and the generation of young photographers\, filmmakers\, and activists he inspired. Through the lens of three contemporary photographers\, we see Gordon’s legacy come to life. Devin Allen whose photograph “Baltimore Uprising” of the Freddie Gray protests was featured on the cover of Time Magazine; LaToya Ruby Frazier who for five years followed the Flint\, Michigan water crisis and most recently photographed Breonna Taylor’s family for Vanity Fair; and Jamel Shabazz whose photographs on the streets of New York form a visual history of the hip hop era while simultaneously presenting affirming images for his community. \nA Choice of Weapons: Inspired by Gordon Parks is a co-production of Kunhardt Films and HBO. Film for this screening provided by Kunhardt Film Foundation. \nThis screening is presented at no cost and is made possible by the Kunhardt Film Foundation\, Gordon Parks Foundation\, and Michon Boston Group. Donations are welcome. \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable.\nThis indoor event requires all attendees to wear medical-grade masks at all times and show proof of vaccination; those 18 and older must provide a valid ID. To help us expedite the check-in process\, we encourage all guests to send their proof in advance by emailing it to healthfirst@parrishart.org. Please put the event title in your subject line.\nFor more information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol\, go here.\nFriday Nights are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:\n\nAdditional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/film-talk-a-choice-of-weapons-inspired-by-gordon-parks-and-panel/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Film,Friday Nights
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SUMMARY:Talk | Beyond the Lens: Capturing Culture and Conscience
DESCRIPTION:IN-PERSON   LIVESTREAM\nIn the Lichtenstein Theater and Livestreamed \nOn the second evening of a two-part program in recognition of Black History Month\, the Parrish Art Museum in collaboration with Eastville Community Historical Society will present a panel discussion on the noted artistic pioneer and activist Gordon Parks\, his significant contributions and achievements in the field of photography\, and his lasting influence on photographers. \nDr. Georgette Grier-Key\, Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Eastville Community Historical Society\, will be joined by Donnamarie Barnes\, Director of History and Heritage at Sylvester Manor Educational Farm in Shelter Island\, and Steven John Irby\, Co-Founder & Director of Street Dreams magazine\, in a conversation surrounding the art of the photograph and its transformational power in documenting and amplifying social\, cultural\, racial\, and political issues and movements of the day. Parks’ unique style of photography and filmmaking is an enduring body of work that constantly informs us. The panelists—artists and photographers in their own right—will reexamine Parks’ work and talk about various techniques of photography and strategies for storytelling. \n  \nABOUT THE PANELISTS \nDr. Georgette Grier-Key is the Executive Director and Chief Curator of Eastville Community Historical Society of Sag Harbor and has worked in various museums\, historical societies\, and service organizations with a focus on organizational sustainability. She currently serves on the board of the Museum Association of New York and the board of the Preservation League of New York State. Additionally\, Dr. Grier-Key dedicates herself to her community by leading and serving on local and regional boards such as the NAACP Brookhaven Town Branch where she is the duly elected President. Dr. Grier- Key is an adjunct assistant professor at CUNY Medgar Evers College and the director of the Long Island History Institute at SUNY Nassau Community College. Dr. Grier-Key is a historian\, preservationist\, and curator\, using her skills and experience as an organizer and activist to further the agenda of inclusion in traditional frameworks that have practiced institutional and structural exclusion. She is a not-for-profit management specialist and practitioner with more than 20 years of experience in both business and non-profit organizations. She provides consultant services from small to mid-sized organizations including several municipalities. \n Donnamarie Barnes joined Sylvester Manor in 2014 as a volunteer and history docent\, in 2016 became the Curator & Archivist\, and now serves as the Director of History & Heritage. Over the past four years\, she has curated exhibitions at the Sylvester Manor house including Women of the Manor\, A Place in Pictures\, and All That Has Been: Our Roots Revealed. Her ongoing work of conserving the various collections\, researching and uncovering the lives and identities of the enslaved and indigenous people of Sylvester Manor is an integral part of the organization’s mission to preserve\, cultivate and share the stories of all the people of Sylvester Manor. Barnes is also Co-Director of the Plain Sight Project\, which is dedicated to uncovering\, naming\, and counting the enslaved people of the East End of Long Island. In 2015\, she curated a highly acclaimed historic tintype photography exhibition at the Eastville Community Historical Society in Sag Harbor\, entitled Collective Identity. For over thirty years Barnes worked in the editorial photography field as a photographer and photo editor for publications such as People and Essence magazines and as a photo editor at the Gamma Liaison news photo agency. A life-long summer and full-time resident of Nineveh Beach in the historic SANS Community in Sag Harbor\, Barnes grew up photographing the community and the beach landscape\, and photography remains at the heart of all of her work. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Photography from the Cooper Union School of Art. \nSteven John Irby (A.K.A. Steve Sweatpants) is an artist cut directly from the cloth of Brooklyn and Queens. Photographer\, creative consultant\, and aspiring director\, Irby is an artist of the people\, dissolving the arbitrary division between low brow and high brow. His stunning black and white photographs invoke the spirit of Henri Cartier-Bresson but with a modern twist. As a result\, Irby has been called the 21st-century heir of The Decisive Moment. To experience Irby’s work is “to catch the name of God as in a dream—fleeting\, dazzling\, genuflecting.” Irby proves art need not be opaque. It need only ask the right questions. For Irby\, it is\, “Which moments are worth stopping time for?” There are many answers\, of course. His work answers with unflinching fortitude\, “Any moment in which the unbreakable power of the Black experience announces itself”—the worthiness of every single Black moment\, no matter how mundane. “If you would mourn the loss of Black life\, you damn well better celebrate a Black smile\, a rowdy porch playing dominos\, and a flawless cross-up at the local basketball court.” Irby is the co-founder & director of Street Dreams magazine and an artist of many disciplines. He has provided work for Sony\, Nike\, Cartier\, The New Yorker\, and more. He was honored by the City of New York in 2020 for his efforts in the arts and his local community. \n  \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable.\nThis indoor event requires all attendees to wear medical-grade masks at all times and show proof of vaccination; those 18 and older must provide a valid ID. To help us expedite the check-in process\, we encourage all guests to send their proof in advance by emailing it to healthfirst@parrishart.org. Please put the event title in your subject line.\nFor more information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol\, go here.\nFriday Nights are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:\n\nAdditional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/talk-beyond-the-lens-capturing-culture-and-conscience-moderated-by-dr-georgette-grier-key-with-donnamarie-barnes-and-steven-john-irby/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Nights,Talks
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SUMMARY:Music | Greg Lewis Organ Monk Trio featuring Jerry Weldon
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n \nJoin us in the Lichtenstein Theater for a Jazz extravaganza with virtuoso organist\, pianist\, and composer Greg Lewis\, a highly accomplished mainstay on New York City’s jazz\, blues\, and funk scenes. Deeply committed to discovering his musical language through specific jazz techniques\, the NYC native has said\, “I’m creating music for the next generation of jazz innovators.” Lewis\, who uses the Hammond B3 organ’s enormous sonic range to playfully turn traditional jazz melodies and notes into harmonic insights\, was named one of “Top 5 Rising Stars” on organ on DownBeat’s 64th annual critic’s poll in 2016. \nLewis will be joined by internationally renowned tenor saxophonist Jerry Weldon\, noted for his involvement in various groups such as Lionel Hampton Orchestra\, Harry Connick\, Jr.s big band\, and with guitarist/singer George Benson. A “veteran” of the New York jazz scene\, he has been on the jazz scene for more than 35 years and has eight CDs under his belt. \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable.\nThis indoor event requires all attendees to wear medical-grade masks at all times and show proof of vaccination; those 18 and older must provide a valid ID. To help us expedite the check-in process\, we encourage all guests to send their proof in advance by emailing it to healthfirst@parrishart.org. Please put the event title in your subject line.\nFor more information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol\, go here.\nFriday Nights are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:\n\nAdditional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/music-greg-lewis-organ-monk-trio-featuring-jerry-weldon/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Nights,Music
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