Goings On | 03/25/2024

Contents for March 25, 2024

CONTENTS (please click on the links or scroll down for complete information on each post):

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1. Kiyan Williams, FF Alumn, now online at NYTimes.com
2. Chun Hua Catherine Dong, FF Alumn, at galerie Charlot, Paris, France, opening April 4
3. Louise Diedrich, FF Alumn, at Punch Gallery, Thorp, WA, opening April 6
4. Patty Chang, Yong Soon Min, Bruce Yonemoto, FF Alumns, at ICA, Los Angeles, CA, thru July 28
5. Alicia Grullõn, FF Alumn, at Amherst College, MA, April 23
6. Sherman Fleming, FF Alumn, reeves 2024 Philadelphia Cultural Treasures project grant
7. China Blue, FF Alumn, at (Re)Create, Venice, Italy, April 16-19
8. Xinan Helen Ran, FF Alumn, at Essex Flowers, Manhattan, thru April 14
9. Martha Edelheit, Mimi Gross, Naoto Nakagawa, FF Alumns, at Eric Firestone Gallery, Manhattan, thru April 27
10. Justin Allen, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Ruby Lerner, FF Alumns at Guastavino’s, Manhattan, May 22
11. Dread Scott, FF Alumn, at Venice Bienale, Italy, opening April 20
12. Saya Woolfalk, FF Alumn, at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Museum, Philadelphia and more
13. Cassils, FF Alumn, at the National Mall, Washington, DC, March 31
14. Guadalupe Maravilla, FF Alumn, online with Brooklyn Rail,. March 26
15. Irina Danilova, FF Alumn, at The President Hotel, Jerusalem, Israel, thru April 30
16. Judith Bernstein, FF Alumn, at Emalin Gallery, London, UK, thru June 15
17. Mitzi Humphrey, FF Alumn, at Artspace, Richmond, VA, opening April 26
18. Dee Shapiro, FF Member, at Metaphor Gallery, Brooklyn, April 5-7 & 10-14
19. Joan Jonas, FF Alumn, now online at NYTimes.com
20. Candida Royalle, Karen Finley, Holly Hughes, Gloria Leonard, Annie Sprinkle, FF Alumns, now online at NewYorker.com
21. Joseph Nechvatal, FF Alumn, new publication
22. Candace Hill-Montgomery, FF Alumn, now online at NYTimes.com
23. Michelle Stuart, FF Alumn, with Galerie Lelong, Zurich, Switzerland, opening March 23
24. Mark Shaw, FF Alumn, at NYU, Manhattan, April 17

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1. Kiyan Williams, FF Alumn, now online at NYTimes.com

Please visit this link:

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/22/arts/design/kiyan-williams-whitney-biennial-white-house.html?referringSource=articleShare

Thank you.

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2. Chun Hua Catherine Dong, FF Alumn, at galerie Charlot, Paris, France, opening April 4

@galeriecharlot team is delighted to invite you to its new exhibition The Flow, a solo show by @chun_hua_catherine_dong from April 4 to May 25, 2024! With the support of @quebecfr

Chun Hua Catherine Dong, a Chinese-born artist based in Canada, is a multidisciplinary artist who explores profound themes such as identity, migration, gender and the individual body. Her work is expressed through a diverse range of media, from performance and video to photography and installation, to stimulate reflection and challenge social and cultural norms.

She plays with gender expectations and navigates different identities, challenging physical and psychological boundaries. Her works capture intimate and unsettling moments, often revealing neglected or taboo aspects of the human experience. Through carefully crafted staging and skilful manipulation of the image, she weaves compelling visual narratives, inviting viewers to question their own perceptions of subjects such as cultural identity, power and marginalisation.

Socially engaged, Chun Hua Catherine Dong uses her art as a means of raising awareness of contemporary issues and encouraging dialogue and positive change. Her work encourages reflection and constructive challenge to our society.

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3. Louise Diedrich, FF Alumn, at Punch Gallery, Thorp, WA, opening April 6

A Whistling Kettle

An Exhibition of Haiku Comics

Saturdays in April 12-4 pm at Punch Gallery, 10630 N Thorp Hwy, Thorp WA

punchgallery.org

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4. Patty Chang, Yong Soon Min, Bruce Yonemoto, FF Alumns, at ICA, Los Angeles, CA, thru July 28

In this week’s newsletter, we are focusing on the work of Bruce Yonemoto, one of the featured artists in ICA LA’s current exhibition, Scratching at the Moon

https://www.theicala.org/en/exhibitions/133-scratching-at-the-moon?utm_source=General+Mailing+List&utm_campaign=077347db2a-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_05_16_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0fee3e9d47-077347db2a-&mc_cid=077347db2a&mc_eid=934cb13c08&utm_source=General+Mailing+List&utm_campaign=077347db2a-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_05_16_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0fee3e9d47-077347db2a-146268201&mc_cid=077347db2a&mc_eid=934cb13c08

Since the 1970s, Yonemoto has developed a body of work—often in collaboration with his brother Norman Yonemoto (1949–2014)—that positions itself at the intersection of art and the cinema screen. With an emphasis on his own Japanese American identity, Yonemoto’s work addresses the global Asian diaspora and acknowledges, in the words of beloved curator Karin Higa, the “seductiveness of media and the viewer’s complicity in believing, desiring, and consuming.”

In Scratching at the Moon, gold is a unifying element across all three of the Yonemoto works on view. Whether in the lacquer painted globes that are part of the artist’s Cover the Earth: Not of Skin or Color (2023) series, a subject in his Hanabi Fireworks (1993) video installation, or as material in Asexual Clone Mutation (for our father) (1995), Yonemoto’s recurring use of gold begs the question: is this golden glow a toxic covering or a hopeful reimagining, an act of destruction or one of rebirth?   

Scratching at the Moon also marks Yonemoto’s return to the museum, as his work was previously presented at the Santa Monica Museum of Art (now ICA LA) in 1993 when Yonemoto collaborated with the late John Baldessari to create the first presentation of Three Locations/Three Points of View, A Matter of Memory and Silicon Valley.

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5. Alicia Grullón, FF Alumn, at Amherst College, MA, April 23

Dear Friends and Colleagues:

Letting you know about my upcoming talk with Elizabeth Ferrer on Tuesday April 23rd, 2024 from 6-7 pm at Amherst College. I am super excited to sit in conversation with Elizabeth who believed in my proposal to re-enact Senator Wendy Davis’ 2013 Filibuster in 2016 at BRIC in Brooklyn.

https://creativetime.org/reports/2016/06/08/alicia-grullon-filibuster/

Here’s a quick blurb sharing more on what our conversation will be about:

“Artist Alicia Grullón speaks with art historian and curator Elizabeth Ferrer in connection with Grullón’s current solo exhibition at the Mead, Like a Slow Walk with Trees. Reflecting research on recent protests in a range of industries, such as mining, shipping, and entertainment, Grullón poetically knits together the direct language often used in protests with other references that layer and complicate associations while addressing current issues.”

Mead, Like a Slow Walk with Trees.

https://www.amherst.edu/museums/mead/exhibitions/2024/like-a-slow-walk-with-trees-alicia-grullon

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6. Sherman Fleming, FF Alumn, reeves 2024 Philadelphia Cultural Treasures project grant

Would like to share that I’m a recipient of the 2024 Philadelphia Cultural Treasures project grant. See news release below.

https://www.philadelphiasculturaltreasures.org/project-grants

Thank you.

Sherman Fleming

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7. China Blue, FF Alumn, at (Re)Create, Venice, Italy, April 16-19

I am excited to announce my upcoming performance at the Venice Biennale. If you are planning to come to the biennale do see the exciting and unique performance “Saturn Walk: Embodying Listening”.

Andrea Nann, Director, Dreamwalker Dance Co.

“Saturn Walk: Embodying Listening” a labyrinth performance 

with Seth Horowitz, PhD and Lance T. Massey, composer

At (Re)Create, Castello 1199, Corte de Ca’Sarasino, Venice, Italy

Dates: April 16, 18-19th at 6:00 PM

Curated by Elga Wimmer

Performers: Andrea Nann of  Dreamwalker Dance and Jennifer Dahl from Canada and Laura Colomban from the UK.

Saturn Walk: Embodying Listening is a novel performance piece that is based on mindful meditation and shaped by Saturn’s hexagonal cloud form over her North Pole. By echoing the energy and spirit of culture as filtered through a Feng Shui focus on sound, she connects people with this programmed and public participation performance.

Celestial Pearls

Also presented is “Celestial Pearls”. With “Celestial Pearls” you can actually wear 16 of Saturn’s moons and 6 celestial pearl moons around your neck. Above is the legend that identifies the moons. The largest pearl moon is Titan.

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8. Xinan Helen Ran, FF Alumn, at Essex Flowers, Manhattan, thru April 14

Dear friends,

I’d like to invite you to my recent show Crumbs and Lather, which opened last Friday at Essex Flowers Gallery in LES. 

For a whole year, I collected used soap crumbs and hotel soap scraps from friends and acquaintances. I reclaimed them into small sculptures, following the museum tradition of displaying precious relics. Additionally, I lifted anonymous latent fingerprints from public spaces and systematically stained a t-shirt with a list of 99 types of stains (the list comes from a Chinese soap package.) The result is this compact installation that ponders upon “cleansing” and explores shared acts of mark-making on unseen layers of our urban interactions.

I hope you can visit during its run until April 14. If possible, I’d like to walk you through the project in person or virtually. The gallery is open every weekend between 12-6pm, but I am more than happy to meet you during the week.

Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.

colorful regards,

Xinan Helen Ran

https://www.xinanran.work/

Press release: 

https://essexflowers.us/XINAN-HELEN-RAN-CRUMBS-AND-LATHER

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9. Martha Edelheit, Mimi Gross, Naoto Nakagawa, FF Alumns, at Eric Firestone Gallery, Manhattan, thru April 27

Please visit this link:

https://viewingroom.ericfirestonegallery.com/viewing-room/loft-generation-painting-in-new-york-1960s-80s2#tab:slideshow;slide:4;tab-1:thumbnails

Thank you.

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10. Justin Allen, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Ruby Lerner, FF Alumns at Guastavino’s, Manhattan, May 22

Please visit this link:

https://thekitchen.org/on-view/gala2024/

Thank you.

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11. Dread Scott, FF Alumn, at Venice Bienale, Italy, opening April 20

Please visit this link:

https://www.cristintierney.com/news/163-dread-scott-all-african-peoples-consulate-collateral-event-of-the-60th-international-art-exhibition/

Thank you.

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12. Saya Woolfalk, FF Alumn, at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Museum, Philadelphia and more

Saya Woolfalk Recent Museum Acquisitions and other news 

We are extremely pleased to announce that Cloudscape, 2021, an immersive video installation by Saya Woolfalk, has been acquired by the Hunter Museum of American Art; and We Emerge from the Sunset of Your Ideology, 2023, a monumentally scaled, multimedia, site-specific Installation has entered the permanent collection of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Museum. In both works Woolfalk expands the iconography of her deepening commitment to empathy and inclusion, inspired by her personal history, science fiction, anthropology, feminism, and eastern philosophy.

Cloudscape consists of four-channels of high-resolution digital animation for wall and floor projections, with an original sound track composed by Dim Gurevich. Initially presented in the exhibition Saya Woolfalk: Field Notes from the Empathic Universe (2021–2022) at the Newark Museum of Art, it has since been on view in her solo exhibition at NXTHVN, New Haven (2023) and in New Eden at the ArtScience Museum, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore (2023–2024). At each venue, the work was adapted to the unique architecture of the space.

We Emerge from the Sunset of Your Ideology was commissioned by the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Museum (PAFA) for the exhibition Rising Sun: Artists in an Uncertain America (2023). Four monumental humanoid figures, composed of vinyl, kiln-formed colored glass elements, and hand-made and glazed ceramic tiles, as well as three large-scale video projections occupied the walls and floor of the entire Atrium of the museum’s historic nineteenth-century building. 

Born in 1979 in Gifu City, Japan, Saya Woolfalk lives and works in Brooklyn, N.Y. In works of art that incorporate the African American, European American, and Japanese influences of her family background, she explores hybridity, science, race and gender, drawing on science fiction and fantasy to reimagine the world in multiple dimensions. Her vivid immersive installations, luminous environments, sculptures, video, and works on paper, have been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the world. 

Works by the artist are currently on view in Century: 100 Years of Black Art at the Montclair Art Museum, N.J. (through June 23, 2024); Women Reframe American Landscape: Contemporary Practices, New Britain Museum of American Art (through March 31, 2024); Networked Nature from the Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation, Hunter Museum of American Art, Chattanooga, Tennessee (through May 5, 2024), and Artists as Cultivators, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art Museum (through July 7, 2024).

Visionary Reality Portal, 2019, an immersive video installation, commissioned for the Peninsula Hotels Art in Resonance series opens at the Peninsula Hong Kong on Monday, March 25, 2024.

Saya Woolfalk is a recipient of the 2023 Anonymous Was a Woman award.

Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects

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13. Cassils, FF Alumn, at the National Mall, Washington, DC, March 31

Greetings!

I’m sending you this to ask you to please share these digital assets for the upcoming trans justice art action in Washington DC for trans day of visibility on March 31, 2024. Please share on your grid and in your stories of your Instagram feed. When you share the story, please link out to this link:

https://www.cassils.net/cassils-etched-in-light

Most importantly I wanted to share our Promo Video with you. Videos are attached ( in both web and IG format ) as well as my copy that I used on social (instagram: @cassilsartist) 

[Instagram copy]

National call for trans/enby/intersex participants! 

Trans Justice Art Action in Washington, DC

Join us – Link in the bio- please share far and wide- We exist and we are goregous

“Etched in Light” is a Trans Justice Art Action of 100+ trans, enby and GNC artists: using our collective power and presence to create the worlds largest cyanotype on Trans Day of Visibility. This performance is in service of @transequalitynow

Together we will create a mediagenic spectacle, steering attention towards registering the trans, nonbinary,  and intersex vote as a viable and powerful voting block! Join us on the canvas!

Where: National Mall

March 31, 2024 | 11:00am – 2:00pm

Jefferson St SW & 7th St SW Washington, DC 

What: Etched in Light is a participatory visual art and sonic performance led by @cassilsartist in collaboration with the National Center for Transgender Equality @transequalitynow and 100 trans artists with vocal invocations and musical scoring by Blood Is Here (@carminaescobar , @roco.cordova and @dorianwoodmusic ). Hosted buy the indomitable @chocolatinaruiz and @michaelxomichael

Part of Cassils’s body of work Human Measure in collaboration with @jasminealbuquerquecroissant , @allthatjasss , @hello.bgosse , @canyon_grace , @kaydequeer , formerly @dracula.bckwrdz , @marvalarex .

Produced by @brandnewfarihah , @cornpone , @buffytheslut . Part of the In @inplainsightmap feature documentary directed by @pjraval . 

Manifesto: We The Enemy Manifesto 

By SPIT! (Sodomites, Perverts, Inverts Together!) (@carlosalejandromotta , Carlos Maria Romero, and John Arthur Peetz), 2017. Narrated by LA’s own goddess @missbarbieqla 

On Sunday, March 31st at 12:00pm we will create the world’s largest cyanotype banners by casting the silhouettes of our still bodies onto large canvas panels, etching ourselves in light. We will call upon the imagery and affective energies of lie-ins, die-ins, and the historic NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt to claim space for our trans and gender expansive selves, transforming the National Mall into a site of beauty. We are seeking transgender and gender expansive participants to join in the performance as Cyanotype co-creators! 

Join us!

And please link and stories to this link. We are trying to register people to perform

First video is formatted for the web. The second video is formatted for Instagram stories and reels.

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14. Guadalupe Maravilla, FF Alumn, online with Brooklyn Rail, March 26

Please visit this link:

https://brooklynrail.org/events/2024/03/26/guadalupe-maravilla-si-no-sanas-hoy-sanaras-manana?utm_source=Brooklyn+Rail+List+One%3A+Mailing+List&utm_campaign=ab50cb14d7-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_03_16_01_54_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_a44895fefe-ab50cb14d7-390880525&mc_cid=ab50cb14d7&mc_eid=8c18deada6

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15. Irina Danilova, FF Alumn, at The President Hotel, Jerusalem, Israel, thru April 30

Please visit this link:

https://jerusalembiennale.org/president-hotel

Thank you.

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16. Judith Bernstein, FF Alumn, at Emalin Gallery, London, UK, thru June 15

Judith Bernstein

TRUTH AND CHAOS

Solo exhibition 

Emalin Gallery

1 Holywell Lane

London EC2A 3ET UK

+44 (0)20 3976 5340

PV: Thurs, March 21, 6-8PM

March 22 – June 15, 2024

Weds – Sat, 11-6PM

or by appointment

Emalin is pleased to present TRUTH AND CHAOS, Judith Bernstein’s first exhibition in London in over a decade. The exhibition comprises works spanning thirty years of Bernstein’s practice. Direct and confrontational, they are inspired by outrage and violence, the American military industrial complex and the private scribbles of the Yale University men’s bathroom stalls. The exhibition presents historical works from her 1990s ‘word drawings’ series alongside the maximalist phallic screw drawings that Bernstein has been making since 1969 and that initiated her complicated relationship with censorship and popular recognition amidst 1970s second-wave feminism. Her seminal work HORIZONTAL, 1973 (9 x 12.5 feet), from the same series, was recently acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

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17. Mitzi Humphrey, FF Alumn, at Artspace, Richmond, VA, opening April 26

Artspace in Richmond Opens New Exhibitions from April 26 to May 18, 2024

Opening Reception: Friday, April 26, from 6 – 9 p.m.

Artist talks: Saturday, April 27 at 2 p.m.

On exhibit in the Main gallery:  

Donna Frostick / The Myth of Memory – Collage

Painter and collagist Donna Frostick blends realism and abstraction, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in scenes that are otherworldly and yet somehow familiar. She holds a BFA in Painting and Printmaking from Virginia Commonwealth University and is a supporting artist member of Artspace.  She has exhibited her work throughout the Mid-Atlantic region and the South. “The Myth of Memory” is her eighth solo show in the past six years. Instagram: donnafrostick

Robert Wilhelm / Unnatural Selection – Sculpture

Robert Wilhelm is an artist living and working in Santa Fe, NM who enjoys working in both the fine art and product design worlds. He received his BFA from the University of Michigan’s School of Art in 1977, with a concentration in both sculpture and printmaking and has won numerous awards in both fields as well as being awarded a U.S. Patent for one of his product designs. Additionally, he was recognized by the “Academy of Television Arts and Sciences” for his contribution to Michael Moore’s Emmy Award-winning series “TV NATION.” Instagram: rawdesigninc

Farida Hughes / Embedded Poetries – Painting

Farida Hughes is a Baltimore, Maryland visual artist, whose work is distinguished by vibrant color and translucent layerings of shapes. She studied at Fordham University (NY) and earned an MFA in visual art at the University of Chicago. She exhibits nationally in venues such as The Delaware Contemporary Art Museum, Asian Arts & Culture Center in Maryland, and the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design. Hughes received grants from the Maryland State Arts Council and Minnesota State Arts Board. She is currently represented by Walker Fine Art in Denver and Bozzuto Greene Art in Maryland. Her paintings are included in private and institutional collections throughout the US. 

Instagram: faridahughes_artist

Also on view in the Main Gallery: Artspace Members / Group Show – Various Media

Artspace member Spotlight exhibitions in the Elisabeth Flynn-Chapman Gallery:

Susanne K Arnold  / Art in the Time of Coronavirus: Circe’s Garden

Mixed Media

Painter-sculptor Susanne K. Arnold exhibits her work regionally and nationally. She holds a BFA, an MA in Museum Studies, and an MFA in Painting from Virginia Commonwealth University. She has received two Virginia Museum Fellowships and earned national artist grants from the Ludwig Vogelstein and the Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundations. She also has had solo exhibitions at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the Portsmouth Museum, and 1708 Gallery. A retrospective of her artwork was held in 2013 at McLean (Virginia) Project for the Arts. Ms. Arnold is an Artist-in-Education for the Virginia Commission for the Arts and teaches across Virginia.  

Blog: skarnoldnews.blogspot.com

Lee Hazelgrove / After the Smoke Clears

Ceramics, wheel thrown, pit fired surfaces

Lee Hazelgrove has been a studio potter living in Richmond for nearly 40 years. He studied ceramics at Virginia Commonwealth University and subsequently apprenticed with Richmond Artist Robin Cage, studied in Spain with Master Potter Seth Cardew, and made numerous trips to Central America where he worked with and learned from the potters of Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Much of his career has included teaching at numerous Art Centers, Colleges, and Universities. His work is included in many private collections and several museums and he has had solo exhibitions or been featured in galleries all over America and Europe.

Instagram: leehazelgrove

Elizabeth Magness / New Works

Painting

Elizabeth Magness holds a BA from Columbia University where she studied painting, printmaking, photography, and art history. She also has studied painting and drawing at Watkins College of Art in Nashville, and at the VMFA Studio School in Richmond. Elizabeth loves travel, cooking, and edible gardening. She resides and works in Richmond. Instagram: @Elizabeth.Magness

Ed Tepper / Fusion Art

Hand printed woodcuts

Ed Tepper is a self-taught photographer and artist who deploys new and old technologies by combining digital photography with the ancient arts of encaustic painting and woodblock printing. Ed’s ‘Fusion Art’ focuses on human emotions and their stories. He has published his art in Artstonish and the Hand magazines and has held solo shows in Anne’s Visual Art Studio Gallery in Richmond and the Electric Co Gallery (Bedford, VA). He has participated in numerous group shows and teaches photography at the Chesterfield County adult education program. Instagram: EdTepperFusionArt

More: 

Up Again the Wall, an Artspace satellite exhibit at Natalie’sTaste of Lebanon

On view now through May 19, 2825 Hathaway Rd, Richmond, VA 23225

Ceramics by Artspace members Kay Franz, Lee Hazelgrove, Joel Moses, and Paul Terrell.

About Artspace: artspacegallery.org is a nonprofit, artist-run organization of experienced professionals as well as emerging artists who work in a variety of mediums including clay, encaustic, interactive installations, mixed media, painting, photography, printmaking, and more.

Artspace’s mission is to support the development of the arts and artists from all backgrounds, through exhibitions, education, and opportunities that create resilient and thoughtful communities through the arts.

Address: 2833-A Hathaway Rd., Richmond, VA 23225. Stratford Hills Shopping Center. 

Artspace Gallery Hours: 12-4 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday or by private appointment.

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18. Dee Shapiro, FF Member, at Metaphor Gallery, Brooklyn, April 5-7 & 10-14

Among Friends, Dee Shapiro and over 250 other artist’s small works zipped together, Metaphor Gallery, 382 Atlantic Ave. Bklyn. April 5-7 and April 10-14  Hours 12-6  Donations to Planned Parenthood.

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19. Joan Jonas, FF Alumn, now online at NYTimes.com

Please visit this link:

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/20/arts/design/joan-jonas-moma-drawing-center.html?ugrp=m&unlocked_article_code=1.eU0.iplS.MnyfkzTATEuc&smid=url-share

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20. Candida Royalle, Karen Finley, Holly Hughes, Gloria Leonard, Annie Sprinkle, FF Alumns, now online at NewYorker.com

Please visit this link:

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/03/25/how-candida-royalle-set-out-to-reinvent-porn?mibextid=Zxz2cZ

Thank you.

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21. Joseph Nechvatal, FF Alumn, new publication

Announcing Orbis Tertius Press has just released an image-less, smaller, less-expensive version of Joseph Nechvatal’s farcical art novella~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~venus©~Ñ~vibrator, even called~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~venus©~Ñ~vibrator stripped bare, even 

https://www.lulu.com/shop/joseph-nechvatal/venus%C3%B1vibrator-stripped-bare-even/paperback/product-w446kky.html?page=1&pageSize=4

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22. Candace Hill-Montgomery, FF Alumn, now online at NYTimes.com

Please visit this link:

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/20/arts/design/what-to-see-in-nyc-galleries-in-march.html?ugrp=m&unlocked_article_code=1.ek0.j3U2.qgZRGuTpS_ha&smid=url-share

Thank you.

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23. Michelle Stuart, FF Alumn, with Galerie Lelong, Zurich, Switzerland, opening March 23

Michelle Stuart

Marking Time

March 23-June 16

Reception, Saturday March 23, 3-6 pm

ADA x Michelle Stuart in collaboration with Galerie Lelong & Co., NY

Obere Zaune 8, 8001 Zurich, Switzerland

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24. Mark Shaw, FF Alumn, at NYU, Manhattan, April 17

Please visit this link:

https://casaitaliananyu.org/events/papa-dada?fbclid=IwAR1sgEKwDjvhL4GHkrsGxLkgPX3tq5Z9l4mBgUvdNZ8sgeAn_tMHirLpqM0_aem_AeS_juoVKkz1okqgj-GsvdzvXQoWTdgKPRX90YlmmKZViZJRISDl1t3gUW99zFK4EM0

Thank you.

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