Contents for November 10th, 2025
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Weekly Spotlight: Past, Present & Future XI: 2025-26 FF FUND Recipients Celebration
1. Franklin Furnace “It’s About Time” 2025-2026 50th Anniversary Membership Campaign
2. Justin Allen, FF Alumn, at Artists Space, Manhattan, Nov. 13 and more
3. Martha Wilson, Nina Kuo, FF Alumns, at The Strand, Manhattan, Nov. 17
4. Julie Tolentino, FF Alumn, at Participant Inc., Manhattan, Nov. 16 and more
5. Saya Woolfalk, FF Alumn, in Van Nuys, CA and more
6. Doan Hoàng Curtis, FF Alumn, now online at https://bbc.in/43iJjX1
7. Dawoud Bey, FF Alumn,at New Orleans Museum of Art, LA, thru Jan. 4, 2026 and more
8. David Hammons, Lorraine O’Grady, FF Alumns, now online at NYTimes.com
9. David Cale, FF Alumn, at Bushwick Starr, Brooklyn, extended thru Nov. 22
10. Frank Moore, FF Alumn, now online at Archive.org
11. Robbie McCauley, Karen Finley, Jessica Hagedorn, FF Alumns, new publication, at Mabou Mines@122CC, Manhattan, Nov. 24
12. Alison Knowles, FF Alumn, now online at NYTimes.com
13. Ann-Marie LeQuesne, FF Alumn, at Great Pulteney Street Gallery, London, UK, thru Nov. 23
14. Bee (Beverly) Naidus, FF Alumn, at Santa Fe Art Institute, NM, Nov. 12 and more
15. Ana Mendieta, FF Alumn, at Marian Goodman Gallery, Manhattan, thru Jan. 17, 2026, and more
16. Joseph Kosuth, FF Alumn,at Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Germany, thru April 12, 2026 and more
17. Nina Yankowitz, FF Alumn, now online at Facebook.com and more
18. Colette Lumiere, FF Alumn, at Harkawik Gallery, Manhattan, thru mid-January, 2026 and more
19. Mierle Laderman Ukeles, FF Alumn, at The Jewish Museum, Manhattan, Nov. 13
20. Jim Costanzo, Martha Rosler, Greg Sholette, FF Alumns, now online in Labor Art Review
21. Dee Shapiro, FF Member, at Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn, NY, opening Nov. 22
22. James Casebere, FF Alumn, at Williamsburgh Biannual, Brooklyn, NY, thru Jan. 17, 2026 and more
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Weekly Spotlight: Past, Present & Future XI: 2025-26 FF FUND Recipients Celebration
RSVP link: https://forms.gle/CEgsXou3YMcPRbms7
Thursday, November 13, 2025, 6:30– 8:30 pm ET at Franklin Furnace’s new location in Long Island City, 30-30 47th Avenue (event starts in Suite 470 and continues in the first floor gallery) a celebration of this year’s 12 Franklin Furnace grant recipients from three categories: the FUND for Performance Art, the XENO Prizes for Performance Art and Artist’s Books, and the Jacki Apple Award in Performance and Artist Projects.
“Past, Present & Future” welcomed these artists to the Franklin Furnace family and introduces them to a broader audience. Each artist had a few minutes to introduce themselves and share details about their newly funded projects, and discuss their inspirations, processes, and methods.
Franklin Furnace’s Ken Dewey Director Harley Spiller, and this year’s panelists are invited to join with Franklin Furnace members and the general public live in person. We highly encourage you to RSVP and invite friends and family to join us in this celebration. Light refreshments will be served. RSVP link: https://forms.gle/CEgsXou3YMcPRbms7
This project is made possible with funds from Jerome Foundation, SHS Foundation, Silicon Valley Community Foundation, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the members and friends of Franklin Furnace Archive.
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1. Franklin Furnace “It’s About Time” 2025-2026 50th Anniversary Membership Campaign
Dear Franklin Furnace Aficionados,
Membership appeal letters have gone in the postal mail to everyone we can find who has become a member of Franklin Furnace at any point since Martha first opened the doors on April 3, 1976.
Everyone who contributes to the membership campaign in the Sundials and up categories before November 13 will be eligible for a special perque – the chance to come with us for a special Franklin Furnace performance at Ruth Foundation in Milwaukee, WI, on December 11, 2026 with one free round trip planeflight and one night at the St. Kate Arts Hotel. The public drawing will be held at Franklin Furnace on November 14, 2025 at 12 noon. This special perque is available for those who contact us even without sending in a membership contribution and is subject to all IRS income tax regulations.
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2. Justin Allen, FF Alumn, at Artists Space, Manhattan, Nov. 13 and more
Hello,
I have a reading, performances, and some tabling coming up in the next two months, and would love to see you. Here are the details:
READING
Book launch for Jonathan González
Thursday, November 13, 7pm
Artists Space
11 Cortlandt Alley
New York, NY 10013
PERFORMING
SOS. Sound on Sound #5 (flyer attached)
Monday, November 17, 7pm
INTERCOMM
584 Woodward Avenue
Ridgewood, NY 11385
PERFORMING
Friday, December 5, 7 PM
Saturday, December 6, 7 PM
CPR – Center for Performance Research
361 Manhattan Avenue | Unit 1
Brooklyn, New York 11211
TABLING WITH DEVIN KENNY
Saturday, December 13, 12-6 PM
Sunday, December 14, 12-6 PM
Pioneer Works
159 Pioneer Street
Brooklyn, NY 11231
https://www.wendyssubway.com/publishing/titles/language-arts
Thank you.
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3. Martha Wilson, Nina Kuo, FF Alumns, at The Strand, Manhattan, Nov. 17
Please visit this link to the Strand book conversation starting at 7 pm on November 17th at The Strand, 828 Broadway at 12th Street, Manhattan:
https://www.strandbooks.com/sharon-louden-last-artist-standing.html
Thank you.
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4. Julie Tolentino, FF Alumn, at Participant Inc., Manhattan, Nov. 16 and more
Julie Tolentino, 1000 Cuts
Performance by Stosh Fila aka Pigpen, Julie Tolentino, Kyle Kidd / Motherboard
Sunday, November 16, 6pm
Exhibition on view through November 30, 2025
New location
116 Elizabeth Street, floor one
NY NY 10013
bottom buzzer for entry
Hours
Sundays, noon-7pm (mask only)
Wednesday–Saturday, noon-7pm (mask optional)
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5. Saya Woolfalk, FF Alumn, in Van Nuys, CA and more
SAYA WOOLFALK
Monument to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Dedication Ceremony
November 6, 2025
link to Lund kunsthall
Monument to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 2025
Van Nuys, California
Saya Woolfalk’s monument to the esteemed Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a gift to the City of Van Nuys, California, is one in a series of three major public artworks, honoring the important achievements of women in American history.
The official dedication ceremony will take place on Thursday, November 6 at 11 am, at the site of the monument, adjacent to the library at the Van Nuys City Hall. The artist will be in attendance.
The Monument to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, together with those dedicated to the renowned civil rights leader Coretta Scott King and the conservationist Marjorie Stoneman Douglas, were created by the artist with the support of the streaming service Hulu as a demonstration of its commitment to exposing issues of gender inequality through its Made By Her: Monuments program. Each work consists of an open pavilion featuring a laser-cut, painted steel canopy that overlays elements embodying the individual spirits of the women.
The first completed work in the series, the Coretta Scott King Peace and Meditation Garden, was officially unveiled in Atlanta in April of 2023. At the request of the King family, it was situated on the grounds of the King Center next to the Martin Luther King, Jr. “I have a Dream” World Peace Rose Garden. Woolfalk incorporated images of roses in both the canopy and floor of the pavilion, acknowledging Mrs. King’s love of gardening and roses in particular.
Similarly, details in the Ginsburg monument design include elements inspired by her judicial collars, and the Harvard Law School desks. Free-standing doors beneath the canopy bear Justice Ginsburg’s likeness and are inscribed with her words:
Women belong in all places where decisions are being made. It shouldn’t be that women are the exception.
Our system of justice is surely richer for the diversity of background and experience of its judges. It was poorer when nearly all of its participants were cut from the same mold.
The official dedication of the monument to Marjorie Stoneman Douglas in Coconut Grove, Florida, is forthcoming. All three works exemplify the artist’s ongoing dedication to themes of empathy, understanding, and “changing the way we tell stories about America.”
Saya Woolfalk creates works of art that incorporate the African American, European American, and Japanese influences of her family background. Alluding to science fiction, feminist theory, mythology, anthropology, archaeology, Eastern religion, and fashion, she re-imagines a utopian, empathic world through painting, sculpture, video, performance, multimedia installations, and public artworks. Her many honors and awards include a Fulbright grant to study in Brazil (2005); a residency at the Studio Museum in Harlem (2007); and most recently, the 2023 Anonymous Was a Woman award.
Saya Woolfalk: Empathic Universe, her critically acclaimed 20-year survey, closed recently at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York and is scheduled to travel to the Hunter Museum of American Art, Chattanooga (2026) and the Smithsonian American Art Museum Renwick Gallery (2027). Works by the artist have also been featured in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia, including solo shows at the Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, New Hampshire; the Newark Museum of Art, New Jersey: the Nelson Atkins Museum, Kansas City, Missouri; the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati; the Mead Art Museum, Amherst, Massachusetts; The SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah; the Sheldon Museum of Art, Lincoln, Nebraska; the Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia; the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York; among others. She has also participated in group shows at the AKG Buffalo Art Museum; ArtScience Museum, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore; the Baltimore Museum of Art; the Brooklyn Museum; the Seattle Art Museum; the Studio Museum in Harlem; MoMA PS1; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; the Contemporary Art Museum, Houston; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts; and many other institutions worldwide.
Works by Saya Woolfalk are in the collections of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art Museum; the Hunter Museum of American Art; AKG Buffalo Art Museum; the Baltimore Museum of Art; Whitney Museum of American Art; the Studio Museum in Harlem; the Chrysler Museum of Art; the Mead Museum of Art; the Everson Museum of Art; the Newark Museum of Art; the Weatherspoon Art Museum; and many other institutions.
Her current projects include the inaugural commission for the Bronx Museum’s new south wing and a major multimedia work for the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, Texas. Woolfalk’s work is also on view in See it Now: Contemporary Art from the Ann and Mel Schaffer Collection at the Tang Teaching Museum, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs (through January 4, 2026).
Leslie Tonkonow Art Works + Projects
401 Broadway, Suite 411
New York, NY 10013
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6. Doan Hoàng Curtis, FF Alumn, now online at https://bbc.in/43iJjX1
Saigon, 1975. It’s the end of the Vietnam war, and three-year-old Doan Hoàng Curtis has just made it onto one of the last helicopters to leave. But why was her big sister left behind?
Doan is still haunted by the day the communist North Vietnamese army took over Saigon.
“It’s like I’m living that same day over and over again,” she says.
Her father was an officer in the South Vietnamese air force, on the side supported by the US. He refused to leave the city – but shelling was getting closer.
For hours, the terrified family hid in a drain. Eventually they found a way to escape the city – but without waiting for Doan’s 17-year-old sister.
Doan still isn’t sure exactly what happened, or why.
“I think you can’t underestimate what fear does to the brain. So, I think my parents were in fear, and they weren’t thinking.”
Little Doan was thrown over the fence of an American military building by her father, and the family made it onto a helicopter – but her sister was left behind.
“I just thought, what is going on here?” Says Doan. “Why aren’t we doing something? Why isn’t she with us?”
Doan remembers sitting in the helicopter hearing screams, the sound of gunfire, and feeling cold, thirsty – and very, very angry.
“It was just this kind of anger and confusion that I think defined me for the rest of my life,” she says.
To this day, Doan hates crowds – and always needs to know where the exits are in a public space. And her childhood is defined by longing.
Settled safely in America, her mother put a picture of Doan’s sister on a dresser, and talked about her every night.
“I started to not remember her anymore, but I knew that picture,” says Doan. “Those memories started to fade of people I loved.”
The family were reunited six years later. Doan was delighted to see her beautiful sister again – but nobody ever talked about what had happened.
“In Vietnamese culture, you do not question your parents,” says Doan.
The war had fractured the wider family too, Doan’s father and his brother were reunited on a trip back to Vietnam. The two elderly brothers hadn’t seen each other for 59 years.
After the trip, Doan’s father fell into a depression and got sick. Doan would visit him at the hospital. One day, as she was about to leave, Doan turned back
“I just turned around and said you were a good dad. And he looked at me like, are you sure? And tears started to roll out of his eyes and I said, Yes dad, you were a great dad.”
Her father fell into a coma that night and never woke up.
Doan is now a filmmaker and through her work she aims to show what war does to the innocent – and how it can tear families apart.
*We have made changes to the original account published here. These include correcting who threw Doan over the fence – it was her father and not her brother; and removing images and some of the detail around events in Vietnam after their departure, following a request from the family.
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7. Dawoud Bey, FF Alumn,at New Orleans Museum of Art, LA, thru Jan. 4, 2026 and more
New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA
Solo exhibition, through January 4, 2026
Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, FL
Solo exhibition, through January 6, 2026
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8. David Hammons, Lorraine O’Grady, FF Alumns, now online at NYTimes.com
Please visit this link:
Thank you.
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9. David Cale, FF Alumn, at Bushwick Starr, Brooklyn, extended thru Nov. 22
3rd Extension!
BLUE COWBOY is extending for a third time at The Bushwick Starr! Thank you to everyone who’s come to the show, and to friends who have encouraged friends to see it! Now thru November 22.
https://www.thebushwickstarr.org/blue-cowboy
David Cale
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10. Frank Moore, FF Alumn, now online at Archive.org
We uploaded the music Mikee created for LET ME BE FRANK to the Internet Archive.
Episode 7: Nonfilms
https://archive.org/details/lmbf-chapter-7
Episode 11: Workshop of Demands
https://archive.org/details/lmbf-chapter-11
Episode 12: Outrageous Beauty Revue
https://archive.org/details/lmbf-chapter-12-2
Episode 16: Eroplay
https://archive.org/details/lmbf-16-01
How Linda Met Frank
https://archive.org/details/laura-for-linda
Misc other short pieces:
https://archive.org/details/lmbf-misc-music
In Freedom,
Linda, Mikee &
Frank Moore
https://archive.org/details/frank-moore-archives
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11. Robbie McCauley, Karen Finley, Jessica Hagedorn, FF Alumns, new publication, at Mabou Mines@122CC, Manhattan, Nov. 24
Mabou Mines is thrilled to announce a book launch for
The Struggle Continues: Scripts, Essays, Reflections by the late Robbie McCauley, edited by longtime Mabou Mines Collaborator Alisa Solomon alongside Elin Diamond and Cynthia Carr, published by Theatre Communications Group. The event will feature readings from McCauley’s powerful work by downtown luminaries Karen Finley, Jessica Hagedorn, Karen Evans Kandel, Jessie Montgomery, and Carl Hancock Rux.
The Struggle Continues: Scripts, Essays, Reflections, is the first definitive collection of works by the groundbreaking playwright, director, and performer Robbie McCauley. A vital voice in the American theater, McCauley’s work, which centers on the Black American experience, invites audiences to engage compassionately with historical and present realities in the struggle toward liberation.
November 24th 6-7:30 PM
At Mabou Mines @ 122CC
150 First Avenue, 2nd Fl. NYC 10009
“Robbie McCauley is a formidable actor, writer, and director. As a performer, she takes dramatic risks, exhibiting an almost palpable vulnerability, a terrific intelligence, a breathtaking range of emotions.” —BOMB magazine
“[McCauley is] a skilled performer and raconteur who knows the subtle difference between speaking with—rather than to or at—her audience.” —Boston Globe
“Over and over again, [Sally’s Rape] reveals sharp, new facets of American truths, truths we secretly hold to be self-evident, but never discuss, truths about racism and misogyny, oppression and history… [it] makes us start talkin
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12. Alison Knowles, FF Alumn, now online at NYTimes.com
Please visit this link:
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/31/arts/alison-knowles-dead.html
Thank you.
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13. Ann-Marie LeQuesne, FF Alumn, at Great Pulteney Street Gallery, London, UK, thru Nov. 23
I will be taking part in a group exhibition – The Soho Open – Nov 6 – 23 at Great Pulteney
Street Gallery in London. I will be showing the video HS Too. Do come if you are anywhere
near. Thank you. Ann-Marie LeQuesne
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14. Bee (Beverly) Naidus, FF Alumn, at Santa Fe Art Institute, NM, Nov. 12 and more
Bee (Beverly) Naidus will be presenting a new series of art interventions, recipes, and medicinal texts to be used in this time to interrupt the fascist fear machine. Please join her at Open Studio, November 12th, 5:30=7:30 at the Santa Fe Art Institute. https://sfai.org/event/nov-2025-open-studios-2-2-2/
and
Bee (Beverly) Naidus is currently facilitating a program at the Seattle Public Library called “Art as Medicine for Catastrophic and Transformative Times”.https://www.spl.org/programs-and-services/arts-and-culture/artist-in-residence = Part of this program is virtual and part is on location at The Heron’s Nest in West Seattle. https://www.theheronsnest.org/ and the downtown branch of Seattle Public Library.
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15. Ana Mendieta, FF Alumn, at Marian Goodman Gallery, Manhattan, thru Jan. 17, 2026, and more
Ana Mendieta
Back to the Source
at Marian Goodman Gallery
315 Broadway
New York, NY 10013
November 7, 2025-January 17, 2026
and
Ana Mendieta, FF Alumn, at Marian Goodman Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, opening Nov. 8
In 1968 Robert Smithson declared: “A great artist can make art by simply casting a glance.” Our forthcoming exhibition at Marian Goodman Gallery Los Angeles, curated by Lisa Le Feuvre, takes him at his word. “Casting a Glance: Dancing with Smithson”invites eighteen artists to join him on the floor as partners who resist, improvise, and extend the rhythm of his thinking.
Please join us at our opening reception on Saturday, 8 November 2025.
Robert Smithson with Leonor Antunes, Nairy Baghramian, Daniel Boyd, Tony Cragg, Tacita Dean, Pierre Huyghe, An-My Lê, Steve McQueen, Julie Mehretu, Ana Mendieta, Delcy Morelos, Bruce Nauman, Gabriel Orozco, Giuseppe Penone, Tavares Strachan, Álvaro Urbano, Adrián Villar Rojas, and James Welling.
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16. Joseph Kosuth, FF Alumn, at Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Germany, thru April 12, 2026 and more
Joseph Kosuth
Joseph Kosuth. ›Non autem memoria‹
Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Solo exhibition, through April 12, 2026
Kupferstichkabinett Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Group exhibition, through January 11, 2026
Heidi Horten Collection, Vienna, Austria
Group exhibition, through March 8, 2026
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17. Nina Yankowitz, FF Alumn, now online at Facebook.com and more
Nina Yankowitz exhibition photos at Parrish Art Museum Southampton NY
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1CcUFq4cXC/?mibextid=wwXIfr
and
Retrospective St Petersburg Museum Nina Yankowitz reel with Bob Dylan
https://nyartprojects.com/Videos/1_Yankowitz_MFA_Promo.mov
Thank you.
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18. Colette Lumiere, FF Alumn, at Harkawik Gallery, Manhattan, thru mid-January, 2026 and more
My Dear Friends & Colleagues
Time flew away & perhaps we did not get to meet when in NYC ?
Hope you are well and to find you soon ..wherever?
I am in Berlin for most of November, December, January , from nov 20 to 24 I plan to be in #Warsaw for the closing celebrations of my solo exhibition
“Stories from my Life “ curated by Monica Brenicke
Monopol Gallery in Warsaw: information:galeria@galeria.monopol.pl
Nov 22 @ galeria monopol closing party “fuck art lets dance”
Nov 23 . Screening of NIck Hampson’s “Beautiful Dreamer”
@ Center for Contemporary Art – Ujazdowski Castle in Warsaw
organized by Monopol Gallery
The exhibition has been a great success- much written about! televised !etc.etc
e flux https://www.e-flux.com/criticism/6782336/warsaw-gallery-weekend
etc etc
Currently in NYC, I am in the group show “Suddenly there was nothing “at Harkawik Gallery. 88 Walker St. – Nov 8 2025 to mid jan, 2026
“Becoming a Woman ” curated by Julia Witmer at Easternct edu.Gallery nov9th -dec.2025 (also screening of film Beautiful dreamer by Nick Hampson & presentation /discussion )
” Fiction of Display ” at Moca LA- – march 2025 till january – 2026
I Return to NYC February for another special celebration soon to be announced!
Hope our paths cross sooner than later!
for inquiries NYC :https://companygallery.us/artists/colette-lumiere
for historical and update info: https://collectcolette.com
Colette / People of Victory
🙏💓💃🌟❗Bye for now
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19. Mierle Laderman Ukeles, FF Alumn, at The Jewish Museum, Manhattan, Nov. 13
Here’s your chance to hear from the artist who once shook hands with all 8,500 of New York City’s sanitation workers—thanking each one for keeping the city alive, while elevating maintenance, care, and civic labor into the realm of contemporary art.
For nearly five decades, Mierle Laderman Ukeles (@MLUkeles) has dedicated her practice to celebrating the invisible labor that sustains urban life. As the first and longest-running artist-in-residence at @NYCSanitation, she’s transformed acts of maintenance into art that honors the dignity of public service. Her landmark work, “Touch Sanitation” (1979–80), turned a simple handshake into a radical gesture of recognition, as she thanked the sanitation workers who often go unseen.
The new documentary @MaintenanceArtist, which premiered at @Tribeca Film Festival this year, traces Ukeles’ decades-long collaboration with the city and her enduring belief that maintenance is a form of art. Through archival footage and intimate interviews, the film invites us to see the beauty and urgency of care in a world that often overlooks it.
Join @TheJewishMuseum for a special conversation with Ukeles and “Maintenance Artist” director Toby Perl Freilich, moderated by James S. Snyder, Helen Goldsmith Menschel Director at the Jewish Museum. Together, they’ll explore how the art of maintenance continues to shape the ways we understand public service, labor, feminism, and the life of a city.
Thursday, November 13 | 6:30–7:30 pm (Doors open at 6 pm.)
Scheuer Auditorium, The Jewish Museum
$24 General | $16 Students & Seniors | $14 Members (includes Museum admission)
Visit TheJewishMuseum.org or the link in our bio to learn more.
#NYCulture #NYC
© Mierle Laderman Ukeles. Courtesy the artist and Ronald Feldman Gallery.
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20. Jim Costanzo, Martha Rosler, Greg Sholette, FF Alumns, now online in Labor Art Review
Pilgrims,
I am delighted to be in the 2nd edition of the Labor Art Review. My article is titled Local Heroes which compares Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing an executive from a private health care company, to bank robbers from the 1930s Great Depression. The interview was conducted by Greg Sholette who is my comrade from the artist collective REPOhistory. The article also includes older artworks.
This is the link to my article https://laborartreview.net/folk-heroes/. To get a full list of the artists, including Martha Rosler, FF Alumn, select HOME.
in solidarity, Jim Costanzo
[member of the United Federation of College Teachers, AFL-CIO 1440]
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21. Dee Shapiro, FF Member, at Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn, NY, opening Nov. 22
“Real, Surreal and Photoreal” at the Nassau County Museum of Art, One Museum Drive, Roslyn , NY, November 22, 2025-March 8, 2026.
Artists include: Dee Shapiro, Paul Resika, Ben Schonzeit, Alex Katz, Scott Kahn, Carole Feuerman, Nell Blaine, Chuck Close, Lois Dodd, Janet Fish, Audrey Flack, Jane Freilicher, Robert Bechtle, Neil Welliver, John Currie, Fairfield Porter, Dali, Man Ray, Robert Bernardi, Glen Hansen,Rackstraw Downes,Emily Werner and others
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22. James Casebere, FF Alumn, at Williamsburgh Biannual, Brooklyn, NY, thru Jan. 17, 2026 and more
Williamsburg Biannual, Brooklyn, NY
Solo exhibition, through January 17, 2026
And
James Casebere in conversation
The Brooklyn Rail, Brooklyn, NY
Artist Talk, Monday, November 10, 1pm
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