Contents for December 9th, 2024
CONTENTS (please click on the links or scroll down for complete information on each post):
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Anna Banana, FF Alumn, In Memoriam
1. Lucy Lippard, FF Alumn, wins Rabkin Lifetime Achievement Award
2. Suzanne Anker, FF Member, receives Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts Lifetime Achievement Award
3. Nicolás Dumit Estévez Raful Espejo Ovalles Morel, FF Alumn, at Whitlock Avenue Subway Station, The Bronx, Dec. 15
4. Peculiar Works Project, FF Alumns, at La Mama’s Great Jones Studio, Manhattan, Dec. 9, and more
5. Yasmin Ramirez, FF Member, at New York Public Library, Jefferson Market Branch, Manhattan, December 12
6. Mark Bloch, FF Alumn, now online at BrooklynRail.org
7. Doug Skinner, FF Alumn, now online at StrangeAttractorPress.co.uk and more
8. Halona Hilbertz, FF Alumn, at Vorderzimmer, Brooklyn, Dec. 15
9. Lucy Lippard, FF Alumn, now online at Hyperallergic.com
10. Maciej Toporowicz, Piotr Grzybowski, Tomislav Gotovac, Sanja Iveković, Krzysztof Wodiczko, FF Alumns, at Vancouver Art Gallery, BC, Canada, opening Dec. 12
11. RT Livingston, FF Alumn, at Santa Barbara Tennis Club, CA, Dec. 13, and more
12. Rose English, FF Alumn, at Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Austria, thru May 4, 2025
13. Heide Hatry, FF Member, at Ivy Brown Gallery, Manhattan, thru Jan.15, 2025 and more
14. Joyce Kozloff, FF Member, at Argosy Bookstore, Manhattan, opening Dec. 14
15. Judith Sloan & Warren Lehrer, FF Alumns, now online at PrintMag.com
16. Marina Otchuda Say Gynt, FF Member, free workshop, Funkadelic Studios, Manhattan, Dec. 14
17. Jenny Polak, Sable Elyse Smith, FF Alumns,at MoMA PS1, LIC, Queens, Dec. 14, and more
18. Maja Petrić, FF Alumn, at The Vestibule, Seattle, WA, thru Jan. 25, 2025
19. Jay Critchley, FF Alumn, at Montserrat College of Art, Beverly, MA, Jan. 27-Mar. 5, 2025 and more
20. Nelly Reifler, FF Alumn, at Molasses Books, Brooklyn, Dec. 14
21. Mark Bloch, FF Alumn, now online at WhiteHotMagazine.com
22. Jay Wegman, Steven Watson, Robert Wilson, FF Alumns, now online at NYTimes.com
23. Sheryl Oring, FF Alumn, now online at VOANews.com
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Anna Banana, FF Alumn, In Memoriam
Please visit this link:
https://www.createastir.ca/articles/anna-banana-obituary
Thank you.
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1. Lucy Lippard, FF Alumn, wins Rabkin Lifetime Achievement Award
Please visit this link:
Thank you.
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2. Suzanne Anker, FF Member, receives Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts Lifetime Achievement Award
The Society for Literature, Science and the Arts (SLSA) recently honored Suzanne Anker with their Lifetime Achievement Award for her work and scholarship in Bio Art: revealing dilemmas in the convergence of art, nature, science and technology. She was presented with the award at their 2024 conference “Climate Diasporas” where she was also the keynote speaker. Former recipients of the award include Nobel Laureate Roald Hoffmann, Feminist scholar Donna Haraway, philosopher Bruno Latour, postmodern literary critic N. Katherine Hayles, and Pulitzer Prize winner Richard Powers. Anker is honored to continue this legacy of excellence.
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3. Nicolás Dumit Estévez Raful Espejo Ovalles Morel, FF Alumn, at Whitlock Avenue Subway Station, The Bronx, Dec. 15
NOONCRAWLERS: Bodies of Water / Fluid Improvisations Along the Bronx: River / Luis A. Lara Malvacías & Nicolás Dumit Estévez Raful Espejo Ovalles Morel
Sunday, December 15, 2024
12:00 PM 2:00 PM
AT 12 PM SHARP, MEET THE INDIVIDUAL DESIGNATED TO PICK YOU UP OUTSIDE WHITLOCK AVENUE SUBWAY STATION (6 TRAIN), BRONX, NY
According to local mythology the Bronx River has been inhabited by an array of creatures, ranging from giant beavers to large snapping turtles. Some have been confirmed, while others remain in the imaginary of the place. The most recent sightings have involved José the Beaver, named after José E. Serrano, the Congressman who has supported the revitalization of the Bronx River. On December 15th, two queer entities will materialize to meet you by the Bronx River Greenway and take you on a noon walk of this bucolic as well as postindustrial site. The emphasis is on making visible through movements-based embodiments some of the different non-human inhabitants, fictional or otherwise, who have called the Bronx River home. These actions find inspiration in the materials used by these creatures when building nests, dams and refuges, and include branches, stones, and leaves among others.Wear layers to accommodate the temperamental weather.
To RSVP, click here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeL6KK2Nog6kEK4E0TTFndW4x8QeiKszEGcPZkv6M629KlduQ/viewform
To access a map to this site, please click here: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/40.8158208,-73.9016704/Whitlock+Av,+Bronx,+NY+10459/@40.8197669,-73.905673,2654m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m9!4m8!1m1!4e1!1m5!1m1!1s0x89c2f4f8e0961ab1:0x7fd60991c3cc8e69!2m2!1d-73.886215!2d40.827099?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MTIwMi4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D
NOONCRAWLERS is an action which is part of Bodies of Water / Fluid Improvisations Along the Bronx River, a program conceived and produced by Nicolás Dumit Estévez Raful, with individual actions co-created with Arantxa Araujo, Andrés Senra,Luis A. Lara Malvacías, and Priscilla Marrero & Ferran Martin.
The series of actions is dedicated to the late Nancy Wallace. “She…[Nancy]…helped transform a watery graveyard for automobiles, tires and appliances into an urban greenbelt for New York City and Westchester County” The New York Times
About Bodies of Water/Fluid Improvisations Along the Bronx River points to the connections between bodies, as in human and non-human ones–such as Rivers–, as well as to concepts of interbeing, interconnectedness, and interdependence with all beings. Similarly, it brings to light ecological and social justice issues regarding colonial histories, environmental racism, and extractive capitalism while issuing a call for individual and collective stewardship and care for all bodies of Water. During four gatherings in different points along the Bronx River, improvisations centered on flow, water, compassion and deep listening are meant to unfold for invited participants, or perhaps unsuspecting audiences and wanderers attracted by a sight inspiring wonder and contemplation.
Bodies of Water/Fluid Improvisations Along the Bronx River / Background: The Bronx River has been a constant presence for Nicolás since he moved from the Dominican Republic to New York City in 1991. His first job was in the Fordham Road section with the Bronx River Restoration Project and it entailed engaging the aquatic subject through art classes. In 2011 he was baptized by Bill Aguado and Susan Newmark in Drew Gardens. The sacramental was water from the Bronx River and the intention was that of a rite of passage into Bronxhood. Three decades after his first connection with the Bronx, and in a rapidly gentrifying borough, Nicolás is proposing to approach the Bronx River from the perspective of elderhood and aging.
Nicolás Dumit Estévez Raful was awarded a New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) Support for Artists Grant (Bronx, NY) to support his creative work. Sponsored by The Action Lab, this award is funding Bodies of Water/Fluid Improvisations Along the Bronx River. Through New York State’s continued investment in arts and culture, NYSCA has awarded over $80 million since Spring 2023 to over 1,500 artists and organizations across the state.
Luis A. Lara Malvacías
I am a dancer/choreographer/ teacher and trans-disciplinary artist whom body of work have focused on ideas of transformation, multiplicity and authorship and the role of the audience in dance performance. My research and process reflect my experience as part of the larger diaspora of Latinx brown queer immigrant artists. My projects explore the interaction between dance, design, videos, installations, sound, and the visual arts, questioning preconceived ideas of choreography, production and presentation. My work is presented under Luis Lara Malvacías / 3RD CLASS CITIZEN. I have also danced in the work of David Zambrano (Brussels), Mark Tompkins (France), Espacio Alterno Dance Company in Caracas, and in New York in the works of choreographers Yoshiko Chuma, Jeremy Nelson, Margarita Guergue. and in my own work. Performing with the John Jasperse Company at the Rencontres Chorégraphiques Internationales de Bagnolet in Paris in 1996, I won the Group Performance Award. I have been in creative residences at Le Pacific in Grenoble (France) and Labor Gras in Berlin (Germany) and was a 1998/1999 and 2002/2003 Movement Research’s Artist-In-Residency. I have received grants from, among others, the MAP Rockefeller Funds and The Jerome Foundation, and was the recipient of a 2006 NYFA Fellowship for choreography. I have taught classes/workshops in more than 20 countries over the past 25 years. I was a full time professor at UC Riverside between 2016 and 2023; currently I teach at the Dance department at the New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, teaching in the Fall semester. Internationally, I regularly teach and present work in many countries in Europe, South America, North America and Asia. I have also created work for repertory companies in Venezuela, Italy and the USA and for students at Texas Christian University, Stephen’s College, University of Madison, SEAD – Salzburg, the NSCD in Leeds, England and The School of Modern Dance in Copenhagen.
Nicolás Dumit Estévez Raful Espejo Ovalles Morel treads an elusive path that manifests itself performatively through creative experiences that he helps unfold within the quotidian. He has exhibited or performed at Madrid Abierto/ARCO, The IX Havana Biennial, PERFORMA 05/07/21, IDENSITAT, Prague Quadrennial, Pontevedra Biennial, Queens Museum, MoMA, Printed Matter, P.S. 122, Sculpture Center, Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance BAAD!, Hemispheric Institute of Performance Art and Politics, City as Living Lab, Princeton University, Anthology Film Archives, El Museo del Barrio, Center for Book Arts, Longwood Art Gallery/BCA, The Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Franklin Furnace, and Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. Nicolás has received mentorship in art in everyday life from Linda Mary Montano, a historic figure in the performance art field. Nicolás holds an MFA from Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, where he studied with Coco Fusco; and an MA from Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York. He recently served as a Senior Lecturer and Social Practice Artist in Residence in the Art and Art History Department at The University of Texas, Austin; and was a Smithsonian Artist Research Fellow in Washington DC. He is the founding director of The Interior Beauty Salon, an organism living at the intersection of creativity and healing. Born in Santiago, Dominican Republic, Nicolás was baptized as a Bronxite in 2011.
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4. Peculiar Works Project, FF Alumns, at La Mama’s Great Jones Studio, Manhattan, Dec. 9, and more
Wanna See How Our Peculiar Works Begin?
Join us for these upcoming free readings and get a behind-the-scenes look at our creative process!
Antigone in Analysis
by Barbara Barclay Yoshida
directed by Ralph Lewis
Monday, December 9, 2024
7:30pm EST
La MaMa’s Great Jones Studio
47 Great Jones Street
(West of Bowery)
The Great Climate Change
by Tammy Gomez, Coni Koepfinger,
Madeleine Popkin, Rhiannon Ling
directed by
Aimee Greenberg and Ralph Lewis
Saturday, December 14, 2024
4pm EST
Howl! Arts Gallery
6 East First Street
(East of Bowery)
ANTIGONE IN ANALYSIS. In this contemporary re-imagining of the Greek classic, a Chorus of Philosophers actively restores the original: Creon is out, Iocasta is on the throne. And no battle is more fiercely fought than that between a daughter and her mother. Antigone achieves her ultimate end, but the Chorus demands that the Queen, too, must pay.
Cast: Adam Belvo • Laurie Bennett • Annabel Capper • Sara Fellini • Clara Francesca, • Basil Rodericks • Alex Roe • Matt Roper • Paris Ruiz • Ana Grethel Solis • Nomi Tichman.
THE GREAT CLIMATE CHANGE. Directors Greenberg and Lewis are collaborating with a unique team of activist playwrights from across the country to investigate how theater can respond to our changing climate, creating a cautionary, science fiction tale set in a dystopian future of ravaged coasts and devastated forests.
Cast: Lindsay Brill • Russ Kane • Austin Kirk • Catherine Porter • Maria Isabella Rojas • Jenny Selig • Alisha Spielmann • Dan Lane Williams.
Big, big thanks to Mia Yoo and the staff at La MaMa ETC,
and to Jane Friedman and the Howl! staff, along with the donors who made these readings possible. Thank you for your support!
It’s getting near the end of the year—if you’re looking for ways to save on your taxes, donations in any amount to Peculiar Works Project, Inc. through Network for Good is secure, tax-deductible, and greatly appreciated! You can also mail a check to us at 595 Broadway, 2nd floor, New York, NY 10012-3222.
Our Peculiar Works projects are made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, and from New York City Council member Christopher Marte; and with private funds from the Mental Insight Foundation, as well as our many, wonderful, individual donors.
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5. Yasmin Ramirez, FF Member, at New York Public Library, Jefferson Market Branch, Manhattan, December 12
Please visit this link:
https://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2024/12/12/look-back-east-village-eye-magazine
Thank you.
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6. Mark Bloch, FF Alumn, now online at BrooklynRail.org
Please visit this link:
https://brooklynrail.org/2024/11/artseen/denzil-forrester-two-islands-one-world
Thank you.
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7. Doug Skinner, FF Alumn, now online at StrangeAttractorPress.co.uk and more
Happy December!
You can now listen to 32 examples from my book “Music From Elsewhere” on
Bandcamp: music attributed to fairies, trolls, aliens, spirits, and
other unusual sources. I play a variety of instruments, all recorded by
Brian Dewan:
https://strangeattractorpress(dot)bandcamp.com/album/music-from-elsewhere
The book (available from Strange Attractor Press at
http://strangeattractor.co.uk/shoppe/music-from-elsewhere/) is garnering
some plaudits:
Melvyn Willin of the Society for Psychical Research said “I can
thoroughly recommend this book to a reader interested in off-the-wall
musical ideas presented in both an informal and humorous style.” David
Tibet and Current 93 were more effusive on Instagram:
“C93 UTTERLY LOVE AND HIGH-FIVE THIS BOOK! Buy It And Be Blown Far Far
FAR Away.”
I’m also happy to announce that I’m in the 8th issue of the journal
“Typo,” contributing a “Biliteral Alphabet” and a translation of “The
Virtuoso Parrot,” by the mysterious proto-conspiratologist Claude
Sosthène Grasset d’Orcet: https://blackscatbooks.com
Doug Skinner
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8. Halona Hilbertz, FF Alumn, at Vorderzimmer, Brooklyn, Dec. 15
Join us on Sunday December 15 from 4 to 7pm for “Halona Hilbertz: HEXEN” at Vorderzimmer!
Enter under the stoop. Refreshments will be served.
280 Van Buren St. Brooklyn NY 11211
XXVZ
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9. Lucy Lippard, FF Alumn, now online at Hyperallergic.com
Please visit this link:
Thank you.
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10. Maciej Toporowicz, Piotr Grzybowski, Tomislav Gotovac, Sanja Iveković, Krzysztof Wodiczko, FF Alumns, at Vancouver Art Gallery, BC, Canada, opening Dec. 12
I would like to let you know that I am in the show Multiple Realities: Experimental Art in the Eastern Bloc, 1960s–1980s. organized by Walker Art Center and curated by Pavel Pyś, Curator of Visual Arts and Collections Strategy at the Walker Art Center that takes place at:
Vancouver Art Gallery
750 Hornby Street
Opening Reception
Thursday, December 12
5:30-7pm
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
Drawing on visual art, performance, music and material culture, this interdisciplinary exhibition brings together works by nearly 100 artists from six Central-Eastern European nations between the 1960s and 1980s. Including both rarely seen and newly reconstructed works, the exhibition weaves together a complex story of artists questioning how, when and where art could exist, and exploring the varied meanings it might hold for society.
Exhibition artists: Milan Adamčiak, Autoperformationsartisten (Micha Brendel, Else Gabriel, Rainer Görß, and Via Lewandowsky), AWACS (Piotr Grzybowski and Maciej Toporowicz), István Bakos, Lubomír Beneš, A.E. Bizottság, Vladimir Bonačić, Geta Brătescu, Adina Caloenescu, Zdeňka Čechová, Věra Chytilová, Lutz Dammbeck, Jan Dobkowski, Orshi Drozdik, Ľubomír Ďurček, Sherban Epuré, Barbara Falender, Lászlo Fehér, Stano Filko, Vera Fischer, Henryk Gajewski and Piotr Rypson, AG. Geige, Teresa Gierzyńska, Karpo Godina, Tomislav Gotovac, Ion Grigorescu, Wiktor Gutt and Waldemar Raniszewski, Gino Hahnemann, Heino Hilger, Károly Hopp-Halász, János Istvánfy, Sanja Iveković, Libuše Jarcovjáková, Željko Jerman, Krzysztof Jung, György Kemény, Eva Kmentová, Milan Knížák / AKTUAL Group, Július Koller, Gyula Konkoly, Jiří Kovanda, György Kovásznai, Jarosław Kozłowski, Kryzys, Katalin Ladik, Matei Lăzărescu, Natalia LL, Ana Lupaş, Jolanta Marcolla, Dóra Maurer, Florin Maxa, Simon Menner, Tomislav Mikulić, Karel Miler, Andrzej Mitan, Jan Mlčoch, Teresa Murak, Krzysztof Niemczyk, Kolomon Novak, Ewa Partum, Plastic People of the Universe, Krystyna Piotrowska, Maria Pinińska-Bereś, Polish Radio Experimental Studio, Karol Radziszewski/Queer Archives Institute, Józef Robakowski and Eugeniusz Rudnik, Jerzy Rosołowicz, Akademia Ruchu, Zbigniew Rybczyński, Jan Ságl, Bogusław Schaeffer, Cornelia Schleime, Tomasz Sikorski, Jan Slávik and Ladislav Halada, Gabriele Stötzer, Aleksandar Srnec, Zdenek Sýkora, Alina Szapocznikow, Kálmán Szijártó, Bálint Szombathy, Peter Štembera, Janina Tworek-Pierzgalska, Teresa Tyszkiewicz, Zsuzsi Ujj, Andrzej Urbanowicz, Miha Vipotnik, Jürgen Wittdorf, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Jana Želibská
Thank you.
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11. RT Livingston, FF Alumn, at Santa Barbara Tennis Club, CA, Dec. 13, and more
WINGS/2024
ANNUAL JURY COMPETITION
2nd Fridays Art @ SBTC
What better way to kick off the holidays? Wings is the theme at the Santa Barbara Tennis Club Gallery. With more than 30 artists participating this year; oil painters, photographers and mixed media arts will all be represented.
We look forward to seeing you there!
JUROR of AWARDS:
Stan Evenson
Stan Evenson earned his BFA in Advertising Design from Art Center College of Design in 1974. After graduation, he was hired by A&M Records to join their creative services department designing album covers and promotional materials. At the age of 24 he opened his own design agency, Evenson Design Group (EDG), serving as the Creative Director and CEO. For over four decades EDG developed marketing and branding campaigns for a myriad of domestic and international companies. He is included in the Album Cover Hall of Fame and has three design pieces in the Permanent Collection of the Library of Congress. Beginning in 2014, Stan transitioned from designer to fine artist, experimenting with paint and collage. He is currently a member of SBVA and a board member of SBSA. Stan’s work has been shown extensively in galleries throughout California and the Pacific Northwest.
Artists Reception & Awards: December 13th, 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Awards to be announced at 5:00 PM
Show Dates: December 7th – January 1st
Gallery Hours: 10:00am – 6:00pm daily
Curated by Susan Tibbles
Santa Barbara Tennis Club, 2375 Foothill Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105
805.682.4722
WINGS/2024
ANNUAL JURY COMPETITION
RT Livingston
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12. Rose English, FF Alumn, at Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Austria, thru May 4, 2025
Dear Friends and Colleagues!
I’m delighted to let you know that a major exhibition of my work at the Museum der Moderne Salzburg has been extended until May 2025. — https://www.museumdermoderne.at/en/exhibitions/detail/begin-suddenly-in-splendour-rose-english-performance-presence-spectacle/
The link takes you to the Museum’s webpage, where you will find photographs of the work and of the exhibition itself.
A pdf of the Museum’s exhibition guide is also available for download here: https://www.museumdermoderne.at/fileadmin/user_upload/Ausstellungen/Rose_English/Rose-English-EN-Booklet.pdf
The Museum has produced a catalogue in English and German published by Distanz – see link https://www.distanz.de/en/rose-english/ploetzlich-in-pracht-beginnen
I hope that if your travels bring you close to Salzburg between now and 4 May 2025, that some of you may have a chance to see the show!
Very best wishes,
Rose
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13. Heide Hatry, FF Member, at Ivy Brown Gallery, Manhattan, thru Jan.15, 2025 and more
SMALL BUT PLANGENT
Group Exhibition at Ivy Brown Gallery
December 5, 2024 – January 5, 2025
Opening Reception: Thursday, December 5, 6-8pm
Small but Pangent at Ivy Brown Gallery celebrates the power of intimate artwork, inviting viewers to experience a close, personal connection with each piece. This exhibition brings together small scale artworks as a means of delivering profound, impactful messages.
Participating artists are Agnes Ballion & Eric de Domal, Antonio Diaz, Amelia Currier, Elizabeth Gregory-Gruen, Federica Patera & Andrea Sbra Perego, Tim Tate, Winifred McNeill, Paul Wirhun, and I am pleased to share several multiples, small sculptures, and unique artist’s books.
I’d be so happy to see you at the opening reception!
Ivy Brown Gallery 675 Hudson St 4th fl, NYC 10014
OPENING RECEPTION: Thursday, December 5, 6-8pm
EXHIBITION: December 5-January 15
GALLERY HOURS by Appointment
and
MY NEW YORK CITY FRIENDS,
WELCOME TO POLAR BEAR FEST SEASON 2024-25!
Polar Bear Fest aims to build a community in which ideas, art, sources of information, and plans for action are shared to raise awareness of the state of Planet Earth
(and of course the polar bear)
We will have our first meeting to brainstorm for organizing it better this year.
On Saturday, December 14, from 3-5pm
(Who feels like it, can also participate in preparing noses and eyes for the snowbears.)
Please message me directly if you are interested in attending this meeting. I’d be beyond excited.
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14. Joyce Kozloff, FF Member, at Argosy Bookstore, Manhattan, opening Dec. 14
I am having a show at the wonderful 100 year old antiquarian bookstore, Argosy, 116 E. 59 St. on the map floor, the sixth in a series of exhibitions of work by cartographic artists, curated by Ken Buhler and Laura Ten Eyck. It will run from Dec. 14 – Jan. 25. The opening is Sat., Dec. 14 from 3-5, and on the closing day, Jan. 25, I will be having a conversation with poet Tom Sleigh from 3-4. The store is open daily from 11-6, closed Sunday.
It will include work from my 2012 series, “Social Studies”; my 2023 series, “Uncivil Wars, Coda”; and from my 2002 book, “Boys’ Art.” All are maps, and all are about war. Thank you.
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15. Judith Sloan & Warren Lehrer, FF Alumns, now online at PrintMag.com
Honored that Steven Heller wrote about this new publication with poet/cultural critic Adeena Karasick and interviewed me about it in his column in Print Magazine today. https://www.printmag.com/daily-heller/the-daily-heller-a-new-visualized-poem/
Judith and Warren
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16. Marina Otchuda Say Gynt, FF Member, free workshop, Funkadelic Studios, Manhattan, Dec. 14
JOIN THE FINAL PUBLIC SHOWING OF THE WORKSHOP:
“DIFFERENT ME, DIFFERENT YOU”
WHEN: Saturday, December 14, at 3:00 PM
WHERE: Funkadelic Studios, 209 W 40th St, Studio 1, NYC
COST: Free Entry (*RSVP required*)
DURATION: 30-40 min with talk with participants and the artist
RSVP NOW TO SECURE YOUR SPOT FOR THE PUBLIC SHOWING:
**Seats are limited—act fast!**
This free public showing is an opportunity to see the intriguing results of “Different Me, Different You”, a workshop exploring **voice, sound, and text improvisation**. Participants have worked with **poetry, sound art, vocals, digital effects and live looping** to create a **dynamic performance** that blends **creativity, innovation, and collaboration**.
The workshop has traveled the globe, from Brazil to Kazakhstan and Croatia. Over four days, participants will have pushed boundaries using voice, sound, and text improvisation to build a collective, dynamic performance enhanced by digital effects and looping.
WHY ATTEND?
This is the perfect event for artists, enthusiasts, and curious audience members who want to:
– Explore layered soundscapes and collaborative expression.
– See how immersive storytelling comes to life.
– Get a preview of what future workshop sessions can offer.
*Interested in joining future sessions?* This event is a great way to glimpse the creative process and outcomes—ideal for anyone considering participation in the upcoming **4-week series starting December 14**.
Want to know more about the workshop’s global journey?
Visit the workshop page:
https://otchuda.com/otchuda-say/workshop/different-me-different-you-workshop-new-york/
Explore excerpts from previous sessions and get excited to see what New York will produce!
NEXT WORKSHOP SERIES DETAILS:
WHEN: Saturdays, Dec 14 – Jan 4
WHERE: Funkadelic Studios, 209 W 40th St, Studio 1, NYC
DETAILS & BOOKING:
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17. Jenny Polak, Sable Elyse Smith, FF Alumns,at MoMA PS1, LIC, Queens, Dec. 14, and more
https://www.momaps1.org/en/programs/506-homeroom-the-fortune-society
We will discuss the work in the “Fortune Society: Future Freedoms” exhibition and related art and ideas, in this program:
Conversation: Art Beyond the Carceral State:
Nicole Fleetwood, Daniel Kelly, Jenny Polak, Alondra Angulo and Sable Elyse Smith
Saturday December 14, 2024 at 2:00 p.m.
At MoMA PS1
Part of the exhibition “The Fortune Society: Future Freedoms”
https://www.momaps1.org/en/events/513-conversation-art-beyond-the-carceral-state
“The Fortune Society: Future Freedoms” at MoMA PS1 now through March 24 2025
Open Thursdays – Mondays, FREE to New Yorkers.
This exhibition, curated by Elena Ketelsen Gonzalez, includes collaborative art works I made with people at The Fortune Society, where I was recently artist in residence.
From the curator’s text:
Located a fifteen-minute walk from MoMA PS1, The Fortune Society is a non-profit organization that strengthens communities through supportive services and advocacy for people whose lives have been affected by the criminal legal system and the trauma of incarceration. This exhibition follows two years of collaboration with artists Jenny Polak and Laura Cerón Melo, as part of the Creatives Rebuild New York initiative. Featuring new work created while in residency at PS1, Future Freedoms includes self-portraits, poetry, pennants, sculptures, a broadsheet, audio recordings, a billboard, a music video, and garments created over several months in an experimental textile workshop. Reckoning with the aftermaths of incarceration, the exhibition reclaims skillsets exploited for prison labor for creativity. Future Freedoms proposes how art-making, resource sharing, and community building can mitigate racialized policing and the school-to-prison-to-shelter pipeline.
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18. Maja Petrić, FF Alumn, at The Vestibule, Seattle, WA, thru Jan. 25, 2025
THROUGH JANUARY 25th, 2025
Specimens of Time, Burn
ON VIEW AT THE VESTIBULE
DATA-DRIVEN LIGHT SCULPTURE
This work captures the fleeting beauty of the Pacific Northwest’s rainforest, using dynamic lighting, optical materials, and real-time data to evoke sensory experiences of pristine nature, while highlighting the growing impact of climate change. Powered by custom software, the sculpture reacts to real-time temperature data from the PNW rainforest. When temperatures exceed historical averages, it glows red.
WATCH THE VIDEO ABOUT THE ARTWORK HERE:
https://www.instagram.com/p/DDIJvOhy0db/
LENTICULAR PRINTS
Vespers: Burn transforms as you move, capturing the evolving essence of the PNW landscape.
LIGHT SCULPTURE
Reduced Landscape: Burn I is a light sculpture that uses lighting and optical materials to depict the ecological shifts occurring in nature.
GENERATIVE
LIGHT SCULPTURE
Reduced Landscape: Burn II is a light sculpture that uses generative lighting to reflect the ephemeral nature of the PNW rainforest’s ecosystem, capturing moments of flux within the forest.
The artworks are available for purchase. Please contact us or The Vestibule for details on acquisition and pricing.
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19. Jay Critchley, FF Alumn, at Montserrat College of Art, Beverly, MA, Jan. 27-Mar. 5, 2025 and more
Greetings,
Hope you are well as we approach the darkest day of the year – the Winter Solstice. But in January, I will be lighting a fire* and opening a show – please join me.
My exhibition, Democracy of the Land, Inc.: FLAGrancy https://www.jaycritchley.com/democracy-of-the-land-inc.html will be held at Montserrat College of Art on January 27 through March 5, 2025. Focusing on the historic break up of the Rockefeller monopoly in 1911, Standard Oil, the exhibition will zero in on our contested relationship to unceded Land, the climate crisis and patriotism, and our addiction to fossil fuels. Are we practicing Carbon Kindness?
The opening reception will be held on Tuesday, January 28 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. at Montserrat College of Art, 23 Essex Street, Beverly, MA. Several programs are planned. The public is invited.
And on Tuesday, January 7, I will be heralding in the New Year at my 42nd Re-Rooters Day Ceremony https://www.jaycritchley.com/re-rooters.html purging and burning 2024! Join me, storm or shine, at 4:00 pm at the Breakwater Hotel beach, Provincetown Harbor. Bring something non-toxic to burn on the tree/boat.
Be well, be cozy,
Peace, Jay Critchley
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20. Nelly Reifler, FF Alumn, at Molasses Books, Brooklyn, Dec. 14
Nelly Reifler, FF Alumn, will read at Molasses Books 770 Hart Street Brooklyn NY on December 14 in a group program from 8-9:30 pm.
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21. Mark Bloch, FF Alumn, now online at WhiteHotMagazine.com
https://whitehotmagazine.com/articles/at-paris-koh-fine-arts/6711
I review “Messages: Overt-Covert” at Paris Koh Fine Arts in Fort Lee, New Jersey, Curated by Thalia Vrachopoulos featuring Bill Pangburn’s gilded monoprints, Renee Magnanti’s impressive “Women in Science” weavings and Jose Camacho’s word-image works. Mark Bloch
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22. Jay Wegman, Steven Watson, Robert Wilson, FF Alumns, now online at NYTimes.com
Please visit this link:
Thank you.
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23. Sheryl Oring, FF Alumn, now online at VOANews.com
Please visit this link:
Thank you.
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