What Knots Knot Knots" is an invitation to think about the ways in which knotting and unknotting are active practices that build and shape creative research, revealing attachments between/with materiality, epistemologies, ecologies and socio-political affinities and tensions.
Read MoreCurated by TT advisor Nicolás Dumit Estévez Raful Espejo Ovales, INDECENCIA brings together a cohort of queer/rare* artists from Latin America and/or of Latin American descent and living in the United States, Europe, and the Caribbean or in-between spaces/identities, whose praxes center on performance art and ephemeral actions. From the perspective of several generations, countries, and sociopolitical contexts, these artists invite us to consider Latinidad/Latinxidad and its relationship to religion, enfleshment, and sexuality. Their inquiries extend—through videos, props, scripts, costumes, and other channels—to the disjointed corpus of an entire hemisphere where, for many, the colonized and the colonizer can easily wrestle within a single body.
Read MoreImage: Margaret Hart, Chimera Portrait 15, mixed media collage, 2022
Margaret Hart and The Endpoint Collective, comprised of Transart alums Deborah Carruthers, Gabriel Deerman, Margaret Hart, and Mark Roth present What Remains Unexplained 2.0 an exhibition on view from October 5, 2021, to November 5, 2022 at Kingston Gallery (Boston).
The Endpoint Collective brings together artists and artworks all investigating issues of connection, replication, and structure through process-based works including printmaking, collage, photomontage, and painting.
Read MoreMother Talk / Schedule a one-on-one encounter with Nicolás at the Hispanic Society of America — The Interior Beauty Salon.
Calling specifically people of Dominican and Haitian descent–living in the island or abroad–and Dominican, Haitian and BIPOC neighbors of Washington Heights, the Bronx and New York at large. During our encounters we engage on relational practices, conversations and stories regarding our mothers, mother figures or mother presences in our lives, as well as challenges we might be facing or have faced with this relationship. We will also dialogue about class, gender, race, colonization and decolonization as it pertains to the Virgin of La Altagracia.
Read MoreTransart MFA and advisor Raphael Raphael has been appointed this month to Assistant Professor at University of Hawaii of Manoa.
Read MoreTransart MFA candidate, Vanessa Lustig has been selected to participate in The Knight Foundation Art + Research Center’s summer intensive at Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA).
Read MoreTransart MFA alum Anna Binta Diallo was nominated to the 2022 longlist for the prestiguous Sobey Art Award.
Anna Binta Diallo, Wanderings, 2020. Collages printed on Photo Tex™ adhesive fabric, aluminum composite, MDF, dimensions variable. © Anna Binta Diallo. Photo: Rachel Topham Photography for Access Gallery
Read MoreTransart alum (2020) and current MFA advisor, Syowia Kyambia represents Kenya as part of the pavilion of Kenya, together with Dickens Otieno, Wanja Kimani and Kaloki Nyamai. Curated by Jimmy Ogonga, under the title “Exercises in Conversation.”
Photo: Maximos Pantelidakis
Read MoreSet aside some time on a Sunday afternoon to disconnect from busyness and reconnect with the ecosystem you are a part of! Join Transart advisor Nicolás Dumit Estévez Raful Espejo Ovalles for "Growing a Green Heart", a three-hour experiential community gathering-walk-movement-drawing workshop at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, where participants are invited to become ONE with its ecosystem, and thus for us to develop deep connections with it that can lead to advocacy for our borough's green areas and for the future of Tibbetts Brook.
Read MoreTransart Institute for Creative Research invites you to our spring Open Window Series. The last weekend of every month, the Institute briefly opens the window on our sessions to share with alumni and the public part of what takes place in our topic-based intensives for our students. Each Intensive Weekend addresses a curated topic through workshops, screenings, panels, studio visits, sound and somatic sessions with our renowned international faculty, advisors, and guests.
Read MoreCanadian dance artist Marie France Forcier presents “Crux”
Forcier Stage Works, the byname under which Canadian dance artist Marie France Forcier presents her work, is excited to present Crux on Friday March 25th and Saturday March 26th 2022 at the DJD Dance Centre.
Read MoreReflections brings together a group of creatives from various cultures, ages, social demographics, and widely differing artistic practises. It asks them to reflect on the problems humans face as a local, national and global community and how they can make good through the times they live as makers.
Read MoreSyowia Kyambi participates in Open Encounters exhibition at thx again gallery, Berlin with works by Abdullah Qureshi, Tasnim Bagdadi, Sara Khan, Natasha Jozi and Gloria Zein. On view from March 10 until April 23.
Read MoreRachel Epp Buller was recently awarded a 2021-22 Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Arts and Humanities at the University of Alberta. She is spending winter/spring 2022 on site in Edmonton, in partnership with the University's Research-Creation and Social Justice CoLABoratory. Her multimodal research-creation project is titled Acts of Listening: Art and Relational Attunement.
Read MoreThe exhibition The Ordinary Lives of Women brings together work by various artists that interpret the value of everyday women and their contribution to humanity. Showing at the Spazju Kreattiv in Valletta, Malta, until the 13th of March.
Read MoreArt by Caroline Golden and fables by Derek Owens.
A master of disguise tries to seduce the sun... a horticultural club tours a dream-garden… afishwife is serenaded by a severed head … a lunar king appeals to the people of earth one last time…
These are a few of the characters you'll meet in this collection of 37 tales, each conjured by Derek Owens in response to the surreal art of Caroline Golden. You are formally invited to enter this enchanted everwhen: an eclectic gallery of whimsical souls; a chorus of voices fanciful, dark, and strange.
Read MoreHistories of global oil extraction and movement entangle with stories of colonial settlement and threatened ecologies. An autoethnographic field work on erasure and displacement. Filmed on site in California and Singapore, situated within the regional Ring of Fire.
Read MoreFebruary 4-25th, 2022
Artist Talk: Feb 3rd at 7pm EST
Through traditional and interpretive means of exploring speculative futures in a posthumous era, group collaborations and realizing individual works, the Collective has found a distinct model for their creative endeavors.
Read MoreFebruary 10th - 20th, 2022
In their essayistic tour de force NUCLEAR FAMILY, Erin and Travis Wilkerson investigate the use of atomic energy in the US for both peaceful and military means; they don’t just uncover many fenced-off areas in the desert, but also various answers to the question of how to make political cinema today.
Read MoreFocusing on urgent questions animating the debate around radical education and the recent disruptions caused by the pandemic, the roaming symposium is a moment to look closely at the proliferation of both online and offline platforms and methods which aim to facilitate the documentation, activation of case studies, and the application of toolkits.
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