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SUMMARY:CURATOR'S TALK: Alicia Longwell on William Merritt Chase and His Neighbors
DESCRIPTION:  \nTune into the second live streamed program from the Parrish! \n \nThe special connections and ongoing relationships between artist William Merritt Chase (1849–1916)\, his family and students\, and members of the Shinnecock Nation beginning in the late 1800s is revealed in William Merritt Chase and his Neighbors: a live\, online\, illustrated talk by Alicia G. Longwell\, Ph.D.\, The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator at the Museum\, followed by a live Q&A. \nLongwell’s talk is based on the 2019 exhibition William Merritt Chase: The Shinnecock Years\, which featured paintings dating from 1894 to 1900 and archival images that shed light on a largely unknown history and revealed the bonds that grew among Chase (1849–1916)\, other “summer colonists\,” and the people of the Reservation. The founding director of the Shinnecock Hills Summer School of Art\, Chase came to Southampton in 1891 and spent summers there with his family for the next 25 years. Mrs. Chase recorded these summers in photographs taken with her Kodak box camera and printed in blue-toned cyanotype. \nThe Chases and the community relied on the Shinnecock for everything from food to domestic support –the Shinnecock grew produce to sell to the summer community\, along with eggs\, broiler chickens\, and Muscovy ducks. A significant part of the summer colonists’ leisure activities\, men from the Reservation built the Shinnecock Hills golf course and were sought after hunting and fishing guides \n  \n  \nFriday Nights at the Parrish are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:Additional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/friday-nights-live-alicia-longwell/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Nights,Talks,Upcoming
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200408T114500
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SUMMARY:Live from the Studio with Barbara Thomas
DESCRIPTION:Live from the Studio with Barbara Thomas from Parrish Art Museum on Vimeo. \nTune in to the first in a series of live streamed workshops with Parrish teaching artists! Join painter Barbara Thomas in her studio for a Still Life Flower Painting Class inspired by selections from the Parrish collection and works by the artist. Follow along and interact through a live chat. Take a look at some Reference Images\, prior to our session \n\nSuggested Materials: Pencils\, paints\, brushes\, or other materials you have on hand \n\nSupply List \n\nFree \n 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/home-art-studio-with-barbara-thomas/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Art Classes,Classes and Workshops,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200410T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200410T180000
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SUMMARY:Curator’s Talk: OptoSonic Tea
DESCRIPTION:Tune into the third live streamed program from the Parrish! \n \nLast September\, the Parrish Art Museum invited OptoSonic Tea to present an evening-length performance\, featuring 18 of the world’s most innovative video and sound artists to interact with the architecture and landscape of the Museum. The durational and site-specific group improvisation featured visual artists performing live in different areas outside of the Museum building\, while live musicians and sound artists performed coordinated and spatialized works by composer and Diapason Gallery founder/director Michael J. Schumacher.  The spectacle allowed the over 400 visitors to experience the Herzog & de Meuron designed building in entirely new ways. \nThis Friday\, Corinne Erni\, Senior Curator of ArtsReach and Special Projects\, will host a conversation with OptoSonic Tea founders\, intermedia artists Katherine Liberovskaya and Ursula Scherrer\, about the performance at the Parrish\, their work during Coronavirus\, and upcoming projects with Sarah Weaver from NowNets Art who will join the conversation. Images and a short video from the Parrish performance will accompany the talk\, followed by a live Q&A. \nOptoSonic Tea was conceived in 2006 as a series of salon-style meetings that explore various forms of live visuals and their interaction with live audio\, followed by an informal discussion about the artists’ practices over a cup of green tea. \nOptosSonic Tea @ The Parrish was presented on September 27\, 2019 and was curated specifically for the Museum’s Platform series. \nVISUAL ARTISTS included Benton C Bainbridge\, Bradley Eros\, Andy Guhl\, Kit Fitzgerald\, Asi Föcker\, CHiKA\, Chris Jordan (cj)\, Katherine Liberovskaya\, LoVid (Kyle Lapidus and Tali Hinkis)\, and Ursula Scherrer. \nSOUND ARTISTS included Marcia Bassett\, Ranjit Bhatnagar\, Shelley Hirsch\, Laura Ortman\, Emma Souharce\, Michael J. Schumacher\, Keiko Uenishi\, and Shane Weeks. \n  \nPlatform: OptoSonic Tea @ the Parrish was made possible\, in part\, by the generous support of the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia\, mediaThe foundation inc.\, and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.\nFriday Nights at the Parrish are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:Additional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/live-optosonic-tea/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Nights,Talks,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200416T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200416T140000
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CREATED:20200413T211901Z
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SUMMARY:Live Museum Tour with Director Terrie Sultan
DESCRIPTION:  \nA virtual visit! As part of Discover Long Island’s Facebook LIVE series\, Terrie Sultan will give an intimate\, up-close tour of the award-winning architecture and the exciting exhibition “What We See\, How We See” in the Museum’s light-filled galleries. \nTune in live: FACEBOOK LIVE @DISCOVERLONGISLAND
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/live-tour-with-terrie-sultan/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Tours,Talks,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200417T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200417T180000
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CREATED:20200413T174525Z
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SUMMARY:Curator’s Talk: Alicia Longwell on Fairfield Porter
DESCRIPTION:In a live illustrated talk\, Fairfield Porter and Friends—In Their Own Words\, Chief Curator Alicia G. Longwell\, Ph.D.\, discusses the artists and writers in Porter’s life. \n \nFairfield Porter and his family moved from New York to Southampton in 1949\, to a rambling 19th-c. house captain’s house on South Main Street that would soon become the center of a rarefied world. Friends from the city—a roster of emerging painters and poets\, critics and filmmakers–were drawn to the little village by the sea and to the life that Porter and his wife Anne\, a poet in her own right\, created. Painters Alex Katz\, Jane Freilicher\, Larry Rivers\, Jane Wilson\, Robert Dash\, and Rackstraw Downes and poets Frank O’Hara\, John Ashbery\, James Schuyler\, and Kenneth Koch all were drawn to the house where  “. . . down at the end of the street there is an ocean\,” as Anne Porter once wrote in a poem. \nImages from the Parrish’s extensive collection of works by Porter and his circle will be explored using the painters’ own words and those of their poet friends\, all of whom wrote widely about art. \nLive Q&A follows. Registration encouraged. \n  \n\nFriday Nights at the Parrish are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:Additional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/curators-talk-fairfield-porter/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Nights,Talks,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200424T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200424T180000
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CREATED:20200417T205007Z
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SUMMARY:ANDRÁS SZÁNTÓ AND TERRIE SULTAN DISCUSS REOPENING OF MUSEUMS
DESCRIPTION:In an article published recently in artnet.com that prompted responses from around the world\, cultural strategist András Szántó posited the urgency of museums to lead the way to reopen as soon as is safely possible\, providing a haven in a time of trauma and disruption and signaling a return to normalcy. \nIn a live-stream conversation with Parrish Art Museum Director Terrie Sultan\, Szántó will discuss the critical need for the arts in periods of crisis\, a practical plan for the reopening of museums\, and the long-term changes in their role and function. The talk will be followed by a live chat with Szántó and Sultan. \nAbout András Szántó\nAndrás Szántó\, Ph.D. is the founder of New York-based András Szántó LLC\, which provides strategic counsel to museums\, cultural organizations\, commercial brands\, and educational institutions worldwide in all phases of the conceptualization and implementation of strategic plans and cultural initiatives. Clients have included: The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, Peabody Essex Museum\, Sculpture Center\, Pioneer Works\, MSU Broad Museum\, Michigan State University\, Kunstmuseum Basel\, and The Dallas Museum of Art\, among other nonprofit institutions. The firm is also behind many of the world’s leading brand initiatives in the arts including those of Audemars Piguet\, Absolut\, BMW\, and Rolls-Royce. Szántó is a strategic advisor to Art Basel and is a long-time moderator of its Art Basel Conversations series. \nSzántó is an influential writer and researcher in the fields of art\, media\, cultural policy\, arts sponsorship\, and philanthropy. Author and editor of numerous books and research reports\, he has been a contributor to The Art Newspaper\, The New York Times\, Artforum\, and many leading publications. András has taught art business and marketing at the Sotheby’s Institute of Art and served as director of the National Arts Journalism Program and the NEA Arts Journalism Institute\, both at Columbia University. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nFriday Nights at the Parrish are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor:Additional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/andras-szanto-and-terrie-sultan-discuss-reopening-of-museums/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Nights,Talks,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200426T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200426T230000
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SUMMARY:OptoSonic [UnLock] (BYOTea)
DESCRIPTION:LEARN MORE \n  \nPODCAST: Corinne Erni with OptoSonic Tea \n\nOptoSonic Tea\, NowNet Arts\, and the Parrish Art Museum join forces to present OptoSonic [UnLock] (BYOTea)\, a community collaborative\, audio-visual live improvisation network event with some 50 artists from all over the world coming together over several time zones. Taking place on Sunday\, April 26\, from 3pm-11pm EDT (New York Time)\, smaller groups of the participating video/film and music/sound artists will perform simultaneously at any given time over the course of the performance. \n“The event is an exploration that will be new to many of the artists and musicians. It is less about the individual artist or musicians than about everybody performing together\, something that musicians are much more used to than live visual artists\,” said the organizers and curators Katherine Liberovskaya and Ursula Scherrer (OptoSonic Tea)\, and Sarah Weaver (NowNet Arts). \nThe event will take place on Zoom on the viewer’s computer screen. Visual and sonic performers will inhabit the digital environment with a wide variety of techniques\, materials and instruments: from celluloid film and slides\, lights\, video software\, puppet-like interventions with objects\, movement\, to audio synthesizers\, laptop programs\, electronic devices\, acoustic instruments\, and vocal approaches. \nArtists: Ximena Alarcon\, Robert Appleton\, Miah Artola\, Alain Baumann\, Kjell Bjorgeengen\, Brian Chase\, CHiKA\, Yoshiko Chuma\, Anastasia Clarke\, Brandon Collwes\, Michael Delia\, Alexandra Dementieva\, Antonio Della Marina\, R. Luke DuBois\, Michael Egger\, Jorgen van Eijk\, Bradley Eros\, David First\, Kit J. Fitzgerald\, Asi Föcker\, Lee Frohlicher\, Richard Garet\, Simon Grab\, Andy Guhl\, Glen Hall\, Shelley Hirsch\, Flo Kaufmann\, Scott Kiernan\, Carole Kim\, John King\, Katherine Liberovskaya\, David Linton\, Jeanne Liotta\, Lore Lixenberg\, Luis Macias\, Geoff Matters\, Kenta Nagai\, Dafna Naphtali\, Andrew Neumann\, Daniel Neumann\, Phill Niblock\, Nao Nishihara\, Matthew Ostrowski\, Marie Helene Parent\, Andrea Parkins\, Juan Parra\, Anna Pasztor\, Kurt Ralske\, Bradford Reed\, Scarlet Rivera\, Diane Roblin\, Rosa Sanchez\, Ursula Scherrer\, Peter Shapiro\, Joseph Sledgianowski\, Lisa Sokolov\, Jacob Sokolov-Gonzalez\, Hans Tammen\, Laurenz Theinert\, Keiko Uenishi\, Silvia Villaba\, Jane Wang\, Beth Warshafsky\, Sarah Weaver\, Anna Wellmer\, Sofy Yuditskaya\, Mia Zabelka\, Alessandra Zucchi \nABOUT\nOptoSonic Tea was conceived in 2006 by intermedia artists Katherine Liberovskaya and Ursula Scherrer as a series of salon-style meetings that explore various forms of live visuals and their interaction with live audio\, followed by an informal discussion about the artists’ practices over a cup of green tea. \nOn September 27\, the Parrish Art Museum invited OptoSonic Tea to present an evening-length performance\, OptoSonic Tea @ the Parrish\, featuring 18 of the world’s most innovative video and sound artists to interact with the architecture and landscape of the Museum. The durational and site-specific group improvisation featured visual artists performing live in different areas outside of the Museum building\, while live musicians and sound artists performed coordinated and spatialized works by composer and Diapason Gallery founder/director Michael J. Schumacher. The spectacle allowed over 400 visitors to experience the Herzog & de Meuron designed building in entirely new ways. \nNowNet Arts Inc. was founded in 2017 to produce and present contemporary network arts works\, technologies\, education programs\, and publications. Director Sarah Weaver is a pioneer in the field with artistic and socially-themed ensemble projects integrating jazz\, classical\, world\, electronics\, and multimedia influences\, utilizing network as compositional strategy. Network arts utilizes the Internet and related technologies as an artistic medium for works created for this platform.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/optosonic-unlock-byotea/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Music,Upcoming
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