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  • The Brodsky Center at Rutgers University: Three Decades, 1986–2017

    Zimmerli Art Museum 71 Hamilton St, Rutgers, NJ

    Rutgers Distinguished Professor Emerita Judith K. Brodsky, a visionary artist and advocate, arts administrator and entrepreneur, printmaker, and scholar, recognized that women and gender nonconforming artists, as well as artists of color, were excluded from the art world in the 1980s. Brodsky’s pioneering vision set out to rectify the situation by establishing in 1986 a print- and papermaking residency center for these artists, now known as the Brodsky Center. From its inception, the Center strategically placed itself at the vanguard of art making, not only with print and papermaking techniques but also with the innovation of new ideas and narratives as a model for institutional and artworld diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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  • STRETCHING TIME, AND YOU CAN’T CALL ME OLD LADY!

    Centro Cultural de España en Costa Rica De la Iglesia Santa Teresita 200 metros al este y 200 metros al norte. Frente a la Rotonda del Farolito. Barrio Escalante, San José, San José, Costa Rica

    This is a project that has been developing since 2018 in México,where it has been shown in different museums around the country, to think and create around the feelings, emotions, fears and joys of getting old. To make art focusing on Age is always challenging and empowering not only the ones who are ageing but […]

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  • The State We’re In

    Solo exhibition at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts: Nancy Cohen’s unconventional drawings, drawn with paper pulp and fritted glass, find their origin in her move to Jersey City in the 1980s. Along the shore and waterways, the evergreen vegetation thriving amid industrial waste sparked Cohen’s environmental awareness. Waterways, as subject and imagery, draw from personal experience […]

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