13 June - 28 July
National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi
Temporary Exhibition Hall
Jaipur House, New Delhi 110003
Freed Formats: the book reconsidered curated by Chris Perry + Alice Walsh
May 12-June 9, Putnam Arts Council; Mahopac Public Library
June 15- July 28, Creative Arts Workshop, New Haven, CT
Sept 19- Oct. 19, Five Points Gallery, Torrington, CT
Transart faculty member, Ece Pazarbaşı, presents the FIELD KITCHEN ACADEMY Educational Residency at WÜSTEN BUCHHOLZ
1 hr. away from BERLIN, GERMANY
16 August - 11 September 2019
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 23 June 2019, 23:59 CET
Having explored the topics of nonsense and repetition over the last ten years, Kim Schoen will mark a turning point in her practice with the experimental installation Baragouin (named after a French term for unintelligible jargon). With this work, the artist gives voice to objects, specifically copies of sculptures ranging in origin from Buddhist through rococo and neoclassical to modernist, that she found in a (now closed) commercial showroom in Los Angeles.
Read MoreOpen Call Deadline // 4 April – 1 May 2019 11.59 CET
Interviews // 20 – 24 May 2019
Residency // 19 October – 19 November 2019
DEVELOPED WITH SYOWIA KYAMBI IN COLLABORATION WITH OSLO KUNSTFORENING
Carrying Histories will explore personal and cultural histories through process and discussion. It will unpack the burden of working with historical material, building cross-cultural awareness of past and present power structures.
Read MoreMay 8, 2019 11am – 4pm
Navy Officer's Club
Arsenale, Venice
rsvp is compulsory, as capacity is limited
PANEL 1: The Caribbean in Venice: Beyond the Oceans
PANELISTS: Marianne de Tolentino, Jean Ulrick Désert, Susan Mains, Billy Gerard Frank
Moderated by Giscard Bouchotte
PANEL 2: Decolonize the Connections Between the Islands
PANELISTS: Jean Ulrick Désert, Caryl Ivrisse Crochemar, Babara Paca
Moderated by Cristina Sanchez Kozyreva
The Tree and I
Presented as part of Call//City as Living Laboratory
Led by artist Nicolás Dumit Estévez Raful Espejo and John Butler, this WALK will help participants connect viserally with local trees, while developing a deeper understanding of the role of the riparian forest in Van Cortlandt Park.
Sunday, May 5, 2019
12:30 PM- 2:00 PM
Van Cortlandt Park
115 Van Cortlandt Park S, NY 10471
Map
For more information or to RSVP
Read MoreAndrea Spaziani is proud to announce her final performance at the Dancemakers Centre for Creation as their 2016-2019 Artist in Residence is opening next week from APRIL 11th to 13th at 8pm each night. THE RIGHT EYE OF CLINT is a new solo inspired by recent trips to the south-west United States, the perception of pressure, and camouflage as it pertains to hiding in plain sight.
Read MoreWednesday, March 20th at 9pm
Biliana Voutchkova - violin/voice
Hans Tammen - prozesshansl
Areté Venue and Gallery - 67 West St #103, Brooklyn, New York 11222
The space is 3 blocks from the G-Train Greenpoint Avenue Stop. Admission $15.
Read MoreTransart alumnus Christian Faur was featured on PBS News Hour, March 15, 2019.
The transcript and video are available here: How a scientific approach to crayons yields this artist’s photorealistic portraits
Read MoreJohn Newling celebrates the launch of his new book, Dear Nature at Nottingham Contemporary.
Upcoming Events
15 Feb. -7 Mar., 11° Racontres Internationales de la Photo de Fès, Institut Francais de Kenitra, Morocco
23 Feb.- 18 May, Fini & Confini, Museo del Paesaggio Torre di Mosto, Venice, curated by Dionisio Gavagnin
27 February – 1 March 2019, SEYR FESTIVAL Tehran, Iran
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Morgan O’Hara: LIVE TRANSMISSION, ON STAGE, an exhibition of O’Hara’s drawings are currently on view at Roll and Hill and www.magdalenakeckgallery.com. The works represent live music and dance performances recorded by the artist in real time.
Read MoreTransart Institute is excited to invite you to:
PECHAKUCHA QUARTET: ART EXPERIMENTS BY EDUCATORS
CAA 107th Annual Conference
in New York City
Thursday, February 14, 5:30-7:00PM
1335 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10019
Holland Suite, 4th Floor
Hilton New York Midtown Hotel
Alanna Lockward (March 23, 1961 - January 7, 2019)
Born in the Dominican Republic, Alanna Lockward was an author, curator, filmmaker, mentor, mother, friend, and a person with a heartfelt passion for knowledge and for embarking on endeavors requiring new ways of thinking and interacting with the world. As a curator, she specialized in time-based radical narratives, and was an extraordinary figure in the fields of Caribbean scholarship, decolonial theory, and curatorial praxis, all of which she undertook with the boldness of a true trailblazer. This courage propelled Lockward to embark on unusual projects that, while of extreme relevance to her fields of interest, did not necessary conform to institutional norms and expectations and did not seek immediate validation.
ESCAPE!
February 1 – 24
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 2, from 5-7 pm
Gallery Hours: Thurs – Sun 11am to 5pm & by appt
GEOFFREY YOUNG GALLERY
40 Railroad St., 2nd fl.
Great Barrington, MA 01230
The special issue of Interartive on Walking Art / Walking Aesthetics aims at the presentation of papers and art projects that examine or use walking as a contemporary art practice.
Read More> January - Slota will be in Leipzig to perform at the In Parallel Spaces festival
> March - Slota will be at Oklahoma University for a performance and artist talk
> April - Slota will a multi day performance at the Art Without Audience festival in Ravensburg
> Slota is remixing a live performance by KuK, it will be released on CD in the spring.
Tuesday, 4th of December 2018, 7:30 pm
Kulturhaus Schwartzsche Villa, Zimmertheater, 1. floor,
Grunewaldstraße 55, 12165 Berlin-Steglitz