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Premonitory Terrains — Virtual Artist Talk
Mar
25
6:00 PM18:00

Premonitory Terrains — Virtual Artist Talk

“Questions Swirl Around” by Etty Yaniv, courtesy of Max Yawney

“Questions Swirl Around” by Etty Yaniv, courtesy of Max Yawney

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Join us on Zoom on Thursday, March 25th, 6:30 — 8:00 PM for a discussion about the latest exhibition at Equity Gallery, "Premonitory Terrains," a show comprising site-responsive three-dimensional installations and eclectic mixed media artworks.

The panel will be hosted by sculptor and arts journalist William Corwin and will feature participating artists and curators Nancy Baker and Etty Yaniv.

About the Panel:

Nancy Baker

Nancy Baker earned her BFA from the School of Visual Arts, NYC. Her work has been widely exhibited throughout the US, including ODETTA Gallery in Brooklyn, NY; Clemente Sotos Velez, NYC, Artists Equity, NYC; Mark Moore Gallery, CA; Winkleman Gallery, NYC; Pavel Zubock, NYC; Hunterdon Museum, NJ; Marcia Wood Gallery, Atlanta, GA; Jancar Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; NC Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC; 1708 Gallery, Richmond, VA; Heriard Cimino Gallery, NOLA; and next year will exhibit an installation at the Islamic Art Festival in Sharjah, UAE. She has received numerous awards, including two North Carolina Artists Fellowships, a Tennessee Individual Artist Fellowship, and an NEA Southern Arts Fellowship. She was awarded a commission with MTA Arts and Design for two train stations in Brooklyn, fabricated in stainless steel. Her work is included in numerous public and private collections including the International Collage Center, Bucknell, PA; US Embassy, Kiev, Ukraine; North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh NC; Wellington Art Collection, Boston; Memorial Sloan Kettering.

William Corwin

Corwin is a sculptor and journalist from New York. He has exhibited at The Clocktower, LaMama and Geary galleries in New York, as well as galleries in London, Hamburg, Beijing and Taipei. He has written regularly for The Brooklyn Rail, Artpapers, Bomb, Artcritical, Raintaxi and Canvas and formerly for Frieze. Most recently he curated and wrote the catalog for Postwar Women at The Art Students League in New York, an exhibition of the school’s alumnae active between 1945-65, and 9th Street Club, and exhibition of Perle Fine, Helen Frankenthaler, Mercedes Matter, Grace Hartigan, Lee Krasner and Elaine Dekooning at Gazelli Art House in Mayfair. He is the editor of Formalism; Collected Essays of Saul Ostrow, to be published in 2020, and he will participate in the exhibition Anchor/Roots at the Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art at Snug Harbor Cultural Center in 2021.

Etty Yaniv

Etty Yaniv works on her art, art writing, and curatorial projects in Brooklyn. Her work includes immersive dimensional installations which merge photography, drawing, and painting. She has exhibited her work in solo and group shows at galleries and museums nationally and internationally, including The Haifa Museum of Art, Israel, State Silk Museum, Tbilisi, Georgia, Newark Museum of Art, NJ, Monmouth Museum of Art, NJ, Torrance Art Museum, CA, AIR gallery, Brooklyn, Long Island University, Brooklyn, The Sheen Center, NYC, Purdue University, IN, Musée Héritage, St. Albert, CA, Zero1 Biennial in San Francisco, and Leipziger Baumwollspinnerie, Leipzig, Germany. She funded and runs Art Spiel, a fine art online publication. In 2018 she was awarded the Two Trees subsidized studio program in Dumbo. Yaniv holds BA in Psychology and English Literature from Tel Aviv University, BFA from Parsons School of Design, and MFA from SUNY Purchase.

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Shades of Blue — Artist Talk
Mar
11
6:30 PM18:30

Shades of Blue — Artist Talk

Lisa Lebofsky, Pack Ice Textures, 2018, oil on paper, 5 ½ x 8 ½ in. (framed: 10 x14 in)

Lisa Lebofsky, Pack Ice Textures, 2018, oil on paper, 5 ½ x 8 ½ in. (framed: 10 x14 in)


Artist Talk: Shades of Blue Exhibition at DFN Projects

Time: Mar 11, 2021 06:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Please join us in an artist talk celebrating the drawing exhibition Shades of Blue at DFN Projects. The talk will be hosted by Peter Trippi and Laurel Peterson (bios below) and include co-curators Michael Gormley and Patricia Watwood, DFN Projects Director Lisa Lebofsky and exhibiting artists Andrew Conklin, Sherrie McGraw, and Melanie Vote. The panel will explore a variety of topics related to representational motives in art, the history and contemporaneity of the color blue and the ascendancy of drawing as a stand-alone studio practice.



Peter Trippi is editor-in-chief of Fine Art Connoisseur, the magazine that serves collectors of contemporary and historical realist art. He is also president of Projects in 19th-Century Art, a firm he established to pursue research, writing, and curating opportunities. Based in New York City, Trippi directed the Dahesh Museum of Art and co-curated international touring exhibitions devoted to J.W. Waterhouse (1849–1917) and Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836–1912). His Waterhouse monograph was published by Phaidon Press in 2002 and is still in print. Trippi authored an essay in the catalogue that accompanies the James Tissot exhibition that visited San Francisco and Paris in 2019–20. His current exhibition, Artful Stories: Paintings from Historic New England, was co-curated with Nancy Carlisle and is on view at the Eustis Estate in Milton, Massachusetts, through October 2021.



Laurel Peterson is an art historian and curator who specializes in British art, with a particular interest in works on paper. She holds a PhD from Yale University and has worked at the British Museum, the Yale Center for British Art, and the Morgan Library & Museum. At the Morgan she served as the organizing curator for John Singer Sargent: Portraits in Charcoal. Her exhibition Architecture, Theatre, and Fantasy: Bibiena Drawings from the Jules Fisher Collection, co-curated with John Marciari, opens at the Morgan on May 28.

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