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Installation view, An Expanded Portrait, Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York, November 19 to April 2, 2023. Photo: Gary Mamay


Talk | Collection Artists Linda K. Alpern, Leslie Wayne, and Lucy Winton 

In conversation with Kaitlin Halloran and Brianna Hernández

January 27, 2023, 6 pm - 7 pm

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$16 Adults (nonmember) | $12 Seniors | $5 Members, Students

Join collection artists Linda K. Alpern, Leslie Wayne, and Lucy Winton as they discuss their works on view in An Expanded Portrait: Works from the Permanent Collection with Curatorial Assistant and Publications Coordinator Kaitlin Halloran, and Curatorial Fellow Brianna L. Hernández.  The exhibition features 16 artists exploring self-representation and the ways in which women experience the world.

 

Linda K. Alpern (American, born 1951), represented in the exhibition with her 1999 photograph Mabel D’Amico, has a career that spans 30 years. In 2003, she was artist in residence at the American Academy in Rome, where her photographs were likened to the Italian New Wave and Magnum School of photojournalism. In 2005, she won best in show in a Guild Hall competition, resulting in a solo exhibition of 65 photographs. Alpern has participated in many group shows, and her work is in the permanent collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Guild Hall Museum, and the Parrish Art Museum. For the past ten years she has been capturing images of children playing while their parents do laundry in the Sag Harbor laundromat.

 

Leslie Wayne (German, born 1953), known for her highly dimensional paintings often described as sculptural, explores the intersection of abstraction and figuration, forms in nature, and the perception and relationship between object and image. Her process includes scraping, folding, collaging, and cutting in an effort to build up the desired surface which is further accentuated by meticulous layering of varied textures of paint—techniques evident in her colored pencil and collage work, Twist ‘n’ Shout (2007–08). Wayne lives and works in New York and has been represented by Jack Shainman Gallery since 1992. Her work is featured in significant public collections, including the Miami Museum of Contemporary Art, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Cooper Hewitt Design Museum, Portland Museum of Art, and Birmingham Museum of Art.

 

Lucy Winton (American, born 1956), represented in the exhibition with the ’70, (2010, graphite, ink, and gouache on paper) became immersed in drawing while studying fashion design at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Much of her work is inspired by children’s book illustrations and romantic tradition, with nocturnal scenes influenced by her years of working midnight shifts. Winton has been part of many solo and group exhibitions at the Parrish Art Museum, Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Flag Art Foundation, and Southampton Arts Center, and has been represented by Tripoli Gallery since 2016. She received an MFA from the New York Academy of Art and a BA from the University of California at Santa Cruz.

 

Advance 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.

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Friday Nights at the Parrish are made possible, in part, by Presenting Sponsor:

 

 

Additional support provided by Weill Cornell Medicine – Southampton and The Corcoran Group

 

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January 27, 2023
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Parrish Art Museum
279 Montauk Highway
Water Mill, NY 11976 United States
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Talk | Collection Artists Linda K. Alpern, Leslie Wayne, and Lucy Winton 

In conversation with Kaitlin Halloran and Brianna Hernández

January 27, 2023, 6 pm - 7 pm

REGISTER   LIVESTREAM

 

 

$16 Adults (nonmember) | $12 Seniors | $5 Members, Students

Join collection artists Linda K. Alpern, Leslie Wayne, and Lucy Winton as they discuss their works on view in An Expanded Portrait: Works from the Permanent Collection with Curatorial Assistant and Publications Coordinator Kaitlin Halloran, and Curatorial Fellow Brianna L. Hernández.  The exhibition features 16 artists exploring self-representation and the ways in which women experience the world.

 

Linda K. Alpern (American, born 1951), represented in the exhibition with her 1999 photograph Mabel D’Amico, has a career that spans 30 years. In 2003, she was artist in residence at the American Academy in Rome, where her photographs were likened to the Italian New Wave and Magnum School of photojournalism. In 2005, she won best in show in a Guild Hall competition, resulting in a solo exhibition of 65 photographs. Alpern has participated in many group shows, and her work is in the permanent collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Guild Hall Museum, and the Parrish Art Museum. For the past ten years she has been capturing images of children playing while their parents do laundry in the Sag Harbor laundromat.

 

Leslie Wayne (German, born 1953), known for her highly dimensional paintings often described as sculptural, explores the intersection of abstraction and figuration, forms in nature, and the perception and relationship between object and image. Her process includes scraping, folding, collaging, and cutting in an effort to build up the desired surface which is further accentuated by meticulous layering of varied textures of paint—techniques evident in her colored pencil and collage work, Twist ‘n’ Shout (2007–08). Wayne lives and works in New York and has been represented by Jack Shainman Gallery since 1992. Her work is featured in significant public collections, including the Miami Museum of Contemporary Art, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Cooper Hewitt Design Museum, Portland Museum of Art, and Birmingham Museum of Art.

 

Lucy Winton (American, born 1956), represented in the exhibition with the ’70, (2010, graphite, ink, and gouache on paper) became immersed in drawing while studying fashion design at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Much of her work is inspired by children’s book illustrations and romantic tradition, with nocturnal scenes influenced by her years of working midnight shifts. Winton has been part of many solo and group exhibitions at the Parrish Art Museum, Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Flag Art Foundation, and Southampton Arts Center, and has been represented by Tripoli Gallery since 2016. She received an MFA from the New York Academy of Art and a BA from the University of California at Santa Cruz.

 

Advance 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.

More information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol →

 

 

Friday Nights at the Parrish are made possible, in part, by Presenting Sponsor:

 

 

Additional support provided by Weill Cornell Medicine – Southampton and The Corcoran Group