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SUMMARY:Off-Site Road Show | Darlene Charneco: Symbiosome Schoolhouse
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\nOPENING RECEPTION\n\nOld Point Schoolhouse at Oysterponds Historical Society \n1555 Village Lane\, Orient\, NY 11957 \nFree and Open to the Public \nREGISTER\n  \nNow in its tenth year\, the Parrish Road Show is the Museum’s annual creative off-site cultural engagement program. Every year\, East End artists are invited to create new work for temporary projects. In an effort to deeply connect art and creativity to everyday life\, the exhibitions take place at public sites across the region—cultural and historical organizations\, public parks and highways\, and community centers—and the artists offer public talks and art-making workshops for children and adults. \nFor the 2021 Parrish Road Show\, East-End based artist Darlene Charneco (American\, b. 1971) will create a site-specific exhibition at Oysterponds Historical Society in Orient\, on the North Fork of Long Island\, NY. The artist is currently in residence at the William Steeple Davis Trust in Orient. \nThe multi-dimensional installation\, Symbiosome Schoolhouse\, extends the artist’s life-long practice of examining human settlements\, forms of interaction\, and evolution through a biological lens. On view in the Old Point Schoolhouse and on the Historical Society grounds\, Symbiosome Schoolhouse features new work in Charneco’s mixed-media mapping series Touchmaps\, which explores and navigates the layered spaces that humans inhabit. Visitors are encouraged to experience the large-scale\, patterned works to orient\, sense\, and express a world that shifts and changes through ever-expanding communication networks. To build Touchmaps\, Charneco has developed her own tactile language—such as hammering nails into wooden panels in a meditative process she describes as “renewing determination and hammering out positive hopes for humanity.” Several Touchmaps\, wall-sculpture weaves\, and a grouping of mixed-media works on paper will be on view in the Schoolhouse. \nCharneco will also present a machinima video loop (animations created in real-time computer graphics engines)\, of ongoing experimental projects in immersive virtual worlds. She participates in these collaboratively constructed\, shared\, and continuously evolving realms to interact with new media learning groups and non-profit community members from around the world. A large\, free-standing sculpture made from smaller wood and concrete structures that represent buildings and dwellings\, will be placed on the lawn in front of the Schoolhouse\, visible from Village Lane. \nParrish Road Show 2021 | Darlene Charneco: Symbiosome Schoolhouse is organized by Corinne Erni\, Senior Curator of ArtsReach and Special Projects. \nSymbiosome Schoolhouse is on view from August 28–October 24\, 2021. \nPublic hours are Friday: 2 pm—5 pm | Saturday: 11 am—5 pm | Sunday: 2 pm—5 pm \nThis indoor event requires all attendees to show proof of their vaccination status or recent negative COVID test (within 72 hours). Medical-grade face masks must be worn at all times. Masks will be provided to anyone who needs one. \nTo 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. \nABOUT DARLENE CHARNECO \nDarlene Charneco (b. 1971\, New York City) attended Stony Brook University for MFA Studies and Long Island University Southampton for her BFA. Exhibiting throughout the U.S. and globally\, she participated in PINTA Fair London and the Korean International Art Fair. Charneco’s work is part of Guild Hall Museum’s permanent collection\, and was featured in the Princeton Architectural Press book The Map as Art: Contemporary Artists Explore Cartography by Katherine Harmon\, and How Architecture Learned to Speculate by Mihall & Serbest through the University of Stuttgart. Charneco was awarded the 2017 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant. She is represented by Praxis International Gallery in New York City and Longview Gallery in Washington\, DC. \nABOUT OYSTERPONDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY \nThe Oysterponds Historical Society (OHS) brings people together to share and celebrate the unique history and culture of Orient and East Marion. OHS was started in 1944 to preserve the historical significance of Orient and East Marion communities that was still largely populated by direct descendants of the European settlers three centuries before. OHS founding members were concerned about the gradual disappearance of Native American artifacts\, documents\, family records\, tools\, art\, and other surviving evidence of the maritime\, agricultural\, cultural\, and religious life of the early residents of this area. \nEXHIBITION SUPPORT \nParrish Road Show 2021 | Darlene Charneco: Symbiosome Schoolhouse\, is made possible\, in part\, by the generous support of Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder; and Jane Wesman\, and Donald Savelson. Public funding is provided by Suffolk County \n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/offsite-parrish-road-show-darlene-charneco-symbiosome-schoolhouse/
LOCATION:Old Point Schoolhouse at Oysterponds Historical Society\, 1555 Village Lane\, Orient\, NY\, 11957\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Show Openings
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SUMMARY:OFF-SITE: PARRISH ROAD SHOW OPENING  Laurie Lambrecht: Limn to Limb
DESCRIPTION:  \nOpening Reception | Free and Open to the Public \nThe Madoo Conservancy\n618 Sagg Main Street\, Sagaponack\, NY 11962 \n  \nNow in its eighth year\, the Parrish Road Show is the Museum’s annual creative off-site cultural engagement program. Every year\, East End artists are invited to create new work for temporary projects and engage residents in their process. In an effort to deeply connect art and creativity to everyday life\, the exhibitions take place at public sites across the region—cultural and historical organizations\, public parks and highways\, and community centers—and the artists offer public talks and artmaking workshops for children and adults. \nFor Parrish Road Show 2019\, Laurie Lambrecht will present Limn to Limb\, a site-specific installation at The Madoo Conservancy\, where she will respond to Madoo’s trees\, shrubs\, and structural details that are typically painted in bright colors with interventions that include photography\, printmaking\, weaving\, and knitting. She will create large-scale fiber prints of tree bark\, hand-knitted covers for stones\, rocks\, and trees\, and weavings made of cut-up fabric prints from photographs of the gardens. \nThe exploration and observation of the nuances of bark has long been the impetus for Lambrecht’s creation of prints and fiber pieces. As a continuation of a project Lambrecht began last fall on Hardanger Fjord’s edge in Norway\, she will be covering stones and rocks with colorful knitted wool to exalt the small and sometimes overlooked and prompts the viewer to rediscover these humble garden elements. The soft covers challenge the perception of the very qualities of a stone\, thus enhancing the visual and tactic experiences that contribute to memory of place. \n  \nWorks by both 2019 Road Show artists\, Candace Hill Montgomery and Laurie Lambrecht\, will be on view at the Parrish Art Museum through November 3\, 2019. \n  \nVIEW EXHIBITION \nParrish Road Show is organized by Corinne Erni\, Senior Curator of ArtsReach and Special Projects \nParrish Road Show 2019 is made possible\, in part\, by the generous support of The Dorothy Lichtenstein ArtsReach Fund\, established by Agnes Gund; Deborah Buck; Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder; Jane Wesman and Donald Savelson; Leslie Rose Close; and Joni Sternbach.\n 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/parrish-road-show-laurie-lambrecht-opening/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Road Show Openings
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SUMMARY:OFF-SITE: PARRISH ROAD SHOW  Candace Hill Montgomery: Hills & Valleys
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception | Free and Open to the Public \n\nThe Sag Harbor Whaling and Historical Museum \n200 Main Street\, Sag Harbor\, NY 11963 \n  \nNow in its eighth year\, the Parrish Road Show is the Museum’s annual creative off-site cultural engagement program. Every year\, East End artists are invited to create new work for temporary projects and engage residents in their process. In an effort to deeply connect art and creativity to everyday life\, the exhibitions take place at public sites across the region—cultural and historical organizations\, public parks and highways\, and community centers—and the artists offer public talks and artmaking workshops for children and adults. \nFor the 2019 Parrish Road Show\, artist Candace Hill Montgomery will present Hills & Valleys\, an exhibition of recent weavings that reflect the artists’ life experiences and concerns about the world we live in\, at The Sag Harbor Whaling and Historical Museum. The location has deep meaning for Hill-Montgomery\, who grew up in Sag Harbor in summers from age 10 on. \nCandace Hill Montgomery is a multi-media artist working in painting\, collage\, writing\, sculptural textiles\, and weaving. An ardent feminist and activist\, Hill Montgomery’s work is informed by being a black female in a culture of racism and sexism while being balanced by a personal poetic lyricism. Upon moving to the East End full time in 2011\, she focused on painting\, and more recently\, weaving. Weaving\, she finds\, allows her to get her message across directly to the viewer and break away from the constraints of structure and borders of traditional painting. \nToday\, she uses a wide variety of threads\, beads and metals\, and prefers handspun wool as it absorbs dye unevenly and produces interesting colorations\, and organically dyed yarns. She uses handmade looms\, their irregularity referencing the unevenness in artmaking. All these different materials offer both strength and softness for the differing “tragicomedy” narratives of today’s world that she’s concerned about\, such as clean food and water\, or homelessness. \nHill Montgomery’s work has been featured in exhibitions in major art institutions\, including the Bronx Museum for the Arts\, New Museum\, Printed Matter\, Artists Space\, Franklin Furnace\, Fashion Moda\, and Creative Time\, among others. She was an artist-in-residence at the Studio Museum Harlem (1979)\, and a recipient of the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship (1985) and the National Endowment for the Arts (1981). In 1985\, Hill Montgomery curated a solo exhibition of Lorna Simpson’s work with Lucy R. Lippard titled Working Women/Working Artists/Working Together at Gallery 1199. Her work is in the Digital Archive of the New Museum. Her essays have been published in the Women’s Art Journal. She received a master’s degree in Art Education from Hunter College. \nParrish Road Show is organized by Corinne Erni\, Senior Curator of ArtsReach and Special Projects \nParrish Road Show 2019 is made possible\, in part\, by the generous support of The Dorothy Lichtenstein ArtsReach Fund\, established by Agnes Gund; Deborah Buck; Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder; Jane Wesman and Donald Savelson; Leslie Rose Close; and Joni Sternbach.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/road-show-2019-opening-reception/
LOCATION:The Sag Harbor Whaling Museum\, 200 Main Street\, Sag Harbor\, NY\, 11963\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Road Show Openings,Upcoming
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