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SUMMARY:DIVERSE. Poetics of Nature.
DESCRIPTION:“Diverse. Poetics of Nature is an exhibition that reveals my enormous admiration and respect for nature\, for its intuitive and spontaneous frankness. In times when everything tends to be the result of a construction: images\, what we say\, perceptions… the only thing that remains real and true\, is nature.” \n Jeannette Betancourt
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/diverse-poetics-of-nature/
LOCATION:Universidad Ana G. Méndez – Recinto de Gurabo\, 6XRV+Q6H\, Rio Grande Road\, Juncos\, Gurabo 00777\, Puerto Rico\, Gurabo\, Puerto Rico
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of the Ana G. Mendez University":MAILTO:museo-gu@uagm.edu
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SUMMARY:From the summit the clouds
DESCRIPTION:This is a multisensorial installation by Mexican artist and curator Elizabeth Ross. \nThe artist primarily used Xuan paper and inks to create an emotional\, artistic\, and gestural diary\, a response to the intense emotions evoked by the ongoing events in West Asia. Sound\, video\, and aroma create a singular experience. \nThe curator Iris lam Chen ends her presentation text with this paragraph: All the works highlight the complementary contrast between the angry and sanguine nature of the Latin American vocal denunciation that demands a reaction\, and the melancholic and phlegmatic nature of the Chinese culture that prays for the honor of the fallen from silence and ritual. This intercultural mix is ​​inexorable in Elizabeth’s work and a constant in the present exhibition.
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/from-the-summit-the-clouds/
LOCATION:Jardín Borda Cultural Center\,\, Av. Morelos 271\, Cuernavaca Centro\, Centro\, 62000 Cuernavaca\, Morelos\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Tacit Knowledge:  Paper as Practice in the Dieu Donné West Bay View Foundation Fellowship Program
DESCRIPTION:Tacit Knowledge:\nPaper as Practice in the Dieu Donné West Bay View Foundation Fellowship Program\nJanuary 23 – March 7\, 2025 \nEFA Studios\n323 West 39th St.\, New York\, NY\, 3rd Floor\nHours: Tue–Fri\, 12–5 pm \nAnna Hendrick Karpatkin Benjamin\nKatharine L. DeLamater\nCandy Alexandra González\nJaz Graf\nLauren Krukowski\nSR Lejeune\nAnela Ming-Yue Oh \nCurated by Eliana Blechman \nContemporary papermaking draws on generations of knowledge about fibers\, waters\, and motions of the body. There is ritual in the processes of preparing pulp\, pulling sheets\, and pressing and drying paper between or upon boards. The practice of papermaking is learned as much through an inherent\, tacit understanding within the body as it is through overt instruction. Working with pulp is a tactile exercise – one through which artists imbue meaning and history into their materials and art. \nTacit Knowledge celebrates seven years of Dieu Donné’s West Bay View Foundation Fellowship\, an immersive studio mentorship for emerging papermakers to expand and enrich their artistic practices at Dieu Donné’s papermaking studios in Brooklyn\, NY. Artists and papermakers Anna Hendrick Karpatkin Benjamin\, Katharine L. DeLamater\, Candy Alexandra González\, Jaz Graf\, Lauren Krukowski\, SR Lejeune\, and Anela Ming-Yue Oh each spent three to six months in the Dieu Donné papermaking studios\, fully immersing themselves in the art of papermaking\, supporting artists and projects coming through the studio\, and learning to hone their techniques and develop their own practices. Their fellowships culminated in dedicated professional studio days for each artist to each create new bodies of artwork in handmade paper. Their resulting artworks pull from personal\, social\, and historical experience\, and explore ritual\, identity\, heritage\, and environment\, mining both inherited and privatized forms of knowledge. \nFor all press inquiries\, please contact Emma Hill at ehill@dieudonne.org. \nFor more info please visit:  https://www.studios-efanyc.org/exhibitions \n 
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/tacit-knowledge-paper-as-practice-in-the-dieu-donne-west-bay-view-foundation-fellowship-program/
LOCATION:Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts\, EFA Studios - 323 West 39th St.\, 3rd Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:No Reservation
DESCRIPTION:TFAP NYC invites you to No Reservation. \nNO RESERVATION covers the journey of diverse global goddesses – African\, Asian\, Indigenous\, and Middle Eastern – who crash a dinner party in celebration of false gods of present-day power and persuasion.\nThese goddesses have been underground for centuries but now rise up\, sensing the urgency of their presence ‘at the table.’ This multidisciplinary performance piece was co-created with diverse women artists and moves forward from second wave feminist artists who took on the patriarchy through works like The Dinner Party\, by Judy Chicago\, Some Living American Women Artists/Last Supper by Mary Beth Edelson and the dinner scene in Top Girls by Caryl Churchill. \nWill you join us at the table?\nFEBRUARY 6 – 23\, 2025\nRunning Time: 55 minutes\nThursdays to Saturdays: Starts at 8:00pm\nSundays: Starts at 4:00pm \nLA MAMA: DOWNSTAIRS THEATER\n66 EAST 4TH STREET\, BASEMENT LEVEL\, New York\, NY 10003 \nTickets:\nAdults: $30\nStudents/Seniors: $25\nFirst 10 tickets are $10 (limit 2 per person)\nTicket prices are inclusive of all fees.
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/no-reservation/
LOCATION:LA MAMA\, 66 East 4th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:TFAP@CAA 2025 Day of Panels | MAKING TROUBLE: WOMEN\, ART & SCIENCE
DESCRIPTION:TFAP@CAA Day of Panels 2025\nMAKING TROUBLE: WOMEN\, ART & SCIENCE\nSaturday\, February 15\, 2025\n9:00am – 4:30pm\nHilton Midtown\, NYC (in-person)\nConcourse G\nChair: Anonda Bell\, Rutgers University\nFree and open to the public. \nCollege Art Association 113th Annual Conference | New York City\, February 12–15\, 2025 \nArt Historian Linda Nochlin stated that\, “feminist art history is there to make trouble\, to call into question\, to ruffle feathers in the patriarchal dovecotes.” This event is dedicated to women who are troublemakers\, and whose creative practice references science as a source of inspiration for writing\, research\, curating and art making.  Through their work they question underlying assumptions about the world\, how standard scientific processes and methodology which aspire to objectivity may instead be steeped in bias and discrimination\, leading to flawed and inaccurate\, entirely subjective data outcomes.  Some have adopted science-based art making techniques\, materials and concepts\, to explore ideas about humanity.  Women\, for many years\, were not able to aspire to formal careers as scientists as they were excluded from places of higher education. The same could be said of the visual arts – women were not seen in museums but they were still making art.  In both cases\, it was incorrectly assumed that women lacked certain physical and mental capacities\, thus justifying their exclusion. This event will focus on both the physical sciences (including artificial intelligence\, trans-species organ transplants\, DNA\, ecology and natural history) and the social sciences (including psychiatry\, hysteria\, and mysticism). \nMAKING TROUBLE: WOMEN\, ART & SCIENCE\nSchedule \n9:00am – 10:30am\nIntroductions and Keynote\nConnie Tell\, The Feminist Art Project\, Welcome\nAnonda Bell\, Rutgers University\, Science & Art Introduction\nAnne Swartz\, Savannah College of Art & Design\, Unnatural Sciences\nSuzanne Anker\, School of Visual Arts\, KEYNOTE ADDRESS \n11:00am – 12:40pm\nPanel #1: PEOPLE\nStephanie Dinkins\, Stony Brook University\nHeather Dewey-Hagborg\, Independent Artist\nMagdalena Dukiewicz\, Independent Artist \n1:30pm – 2:30pm\nPanel #2: EXPERIENCE\nLaura Splan\, Independent Artist\nEva Lee\, Independent Artist \n2:45pm – 3:25pm\nPanel #3: PLACE\nMichele Oka Doner\, Independent Artist\nNatalie Waldburger\, OCAD University \n3:25pm – 4:30pm\nCLOSING SPEAKER\nCrochet Coral Reef: Crafting Against Patriarchy in Science and Art\nMargaret Wertheim\, The Institute for Figuring
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/tfapcaa-day-of-panels-2025-making-trouble-women-art-science/
LOCATION:Hilton Midtown\, NYC\, 1335 6th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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