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SUMMARY:Virtual Curator and Artists Talk: Action Abstraction Redefined
DESCRIPTION:Presenting Manuela Well-Off-Man\, art historian and curator at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, in conversation with artists Anita Fields\, Peter B. Jones\, and Linda Lomahaftewa. Learn about their groundbreaking art that fused American modern art movements such as Abstract Expressionism\, Color Field and Hard-Edge painting with art influences from their own cultural heritage. \nRegistration required\, Zoom link will be sent upon registering: \nRegister\n  \nBorn and raised in Eastern Westphalia\, Germany\, Well-Off-Man previously served as curator at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art\, and as curator of art at the Montana Museum of Art and Culture at the University of Montana in Missoula\, Montana. \nAnita Fields(Osage) is nationally recognized as a ceramics artist for her clay sculptures and mixed-media installations\, incorporating Osage symbolism. \nPeter B. Jones is a clay artist of the Onondaga tribe in New York State. Returning to his homeland in 1977 after studies at the Institute of American Indian Art\, he has worked to bring Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) pottery back to life in his home communities. \nLinda Lomahaftewa (Hopi/Choctaw) experiments with Color Field painting and atmospheric depth. Her abstract paintings and prints reference experiences with place\, from her traditional homelands to her travels around the world. \n\n\n\n\n\nAction/Abstraction Redefined is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM \n\n \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Art Bridges
URL:https://cahoonmuseum.org/event/virtual-curator-and-artists-talk-action-abstraction-redefined/
LOCATION:Cahoon Museum\, 4676 Falmouth Road (Rte. 28)\, Cotuit\, MA\, 02635\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action Abstraction,Exhibition Programs,Virtual Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211117T190000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Art Talk with Artist Brenda Kingery and Curator Heather K. Lunsford
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Brenda Kingery and Heather K. Lunsford\, Director of the School of Visual Art\, Oklahoma City University\, in a conversation about Kingery’s artistic influences\, including Abstract Expressionism\, indigenous traditions from Africa\, Japan\, and Mexico\, and her interest in cultural preservation. \nBrenda Kingery is a contemporary artist and champion of women’s empowerment around the world. Born in Oklahoma City\, Kingery earned a bachelor’s in fine arts and history from the University of Oklahoma. She attended graduate school at Ryukyus University in Okinawa and completed a master’s in arts from the University of Oklahoma. \nKingery returned to Okinawa\, where she taught drawing\, painting\, and Okinawan cultural history for the University of Maryland’s Far East Division. She later settled in San Antonio\, Texas\, where she taught at San Antonio College. Her artwork has been displayed in many private\, corporate\, and public collections around the world and is part of numerous permanent collections. Kingery is the founding member of Threads of Blessing International\, an organization that teaches textile art and design to women in developing countries to use their indigenous artistic skills. In Kingery was appointed by the president of the United States to the board of trustees of the Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development of Santa Fe\, New Mexico. Her efforts to empower women around the world led to her being named the Dynamic Woman of the Year for the Chickasaw Nation. \nHeather Lunsford is Chair of the Studio Art and Design Department and the Director of the Nona Jean Hulsey Gallery at Oklahoma City University. She is also a mixed-media artist who studied watercolor painting and art history at Oklahoma State University and Northern Illinois University. She received her Master of Arts in Administration from the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio\, TX and wrote Spanish and bilingual educational programming at the San Antonio Museum of Art. Previously\, Heather was the Director of Art in Public Places for the State of Oklahoma and the Art Director for the Heritage Trust project in Oklahoma City. Heather has served as an arts commissioner for the city of Edmond\, is a current Rotarian for Oklahoma City and is on the board of the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition. \nFree; registration required to receive Zoom link. \nRegister
URL:https://cahoonmuseum.org/event/virtual-art-talk-with-artist-brenda-kingery-and-curator-heather-k-lunsford/
LOCATION:Cahoon Museum\, 4676 Falmouth Road (Rte. 28)\, Cotuit\, MA\, 02635\, United States
CATEGORIES:Brenda Kingery,Exhibition Programs,Virtual Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211103T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211103T201500
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CREATED:20210914T181608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T195012Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Art Talk - A Conversation with the Artists of Interwoven
DESCRIPTION:Join artists of the Cahoon’s basketry show for a casual conversation about their inspirations\, artistic process\, and techniques. The artists will discuss how they employ basketry processes in imaginative and often unexpected ways using both conventional and innovative materials.  Exhibiting artists of Interwoven: Contemporary Basketry are Pamela Becker\, Jeanne Flanagan\, Lissa Hunter\, Jeannet Leendertse\, Kari Lonning\, Lynne Francis-Lunn\, Arlene McGonagle\, Nathalie Miebach\, Sui Park\, Lois Russell\, and Elizabeth Whyte Schulze. The program includes a slideshow of the exhibition and will be moderated by Cahoon Education and Programs Manager Michael MacMahon. \nFree; registration required to receive Zoom link. \nRegister\n 
URL:https://cahoonmuseum.org/event/virtual-art-talk-a-conversation-with-the-artists-of-interwoven-contemporary-basketry/
LOCATION:Virtual\, MA
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Programs,Interwoven,Virtual Programs
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CREATED:20210520T150503Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Art Talk With the Artists of Ethan Murrow: The Greenhouse
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Ethan Murrow and the talented team of artists who helped complete The Greenhouse installation: Nicolas Papa\, Karli Tucker\, and Shailinn Messer. Murrow will discuss how he developed the idea for the artwork and the collaborative effort that led to the creation of the 75 foot wall drawing.  Each artist will offer insight into their personal artistic practices and the artistic partnership. The program will include a question and answer period and will be moderated by Education and Programs Manager Michael MacMahon. \nThe program will take place on Zoom\, registration required. \nRegister
URL:https://cahoonmuseum.org/event/virtual-art-talk-with-the-artists-of-ethan-murrow-the-greenhouse/
LOCATION:Cahoon Museum\, 4676 Falmouth Road (Rte. 28)\, Cotuit\, MA\, 02635\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ethan Murrow,Talks & Tours,Virtual Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210630T190000
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SUMMARY:Art Collecting: Learn from the Experts
DESCRIPTION:The Cahoon Museum’s Art Auction offers a unique opportunity for individual art collectors and businesses at all stages of their collecting journeys to support regional artists and build distinctive collections. Curator and art advisor Mallory Ruymann\, Principal/Head of Curatorial Projects at art_works\, will join art advisor Paul Kotakis\, founder of PÁIDIA Arts\, and artists Andrew Fish and Azita Moradkhani for a discussion about contemporary art collecting practices. Mallory Ruymann will discuss the relationships that inform the art ecosystem along with collecting strategies that individuals and institutions can employ to engage the most compelling artists of our time. Paul Kotakis will offer insight into the art market and how to tap into local resources to build relationships directly with artists. Guest artists will speak to the impact of being included in an art collection. The program will include a question and answer session to be moderated by Education and Programs Manager Michael MacMahon. The program will take place on Zoom\, registration required. \nRegister\nRead more about Mallory Ruymann \nMallory Ruymann is a curator\, art advisor\, educator\, and writer working with emerging contemporary artists. She is Principal and Head of Curatorial Projects at art_works and also functions as a strategic arts business and collections consultant to artists\, studios\, institutions\, and individuals. She received an MA from Tufts University and has worked at institutions across the United States\, including Tufts University Art Galleries\, Massachusetts College of Art and Design\, Institute of Contemporary Art Boston\, The Fabric Workshop and Museum\, Acadia Summer Arts Program\, and The Chinati Foundation/La Fundación Chinati. Her published critical writing can be found at Boston Art Review\, The Rib\, and Big Red & Shiny.
URL:https://cahoonmuseum.org/event/art-collecting-learn-from-the-experts/
LOCATION:Virtual\, MA
CATEGORIES:Auction Events,Exhibition Programs,Special Events,Talks & Tours,Virtual Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210421T190000
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CREATED:20210405T192600Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Art Talk | Scott Prior in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a spirited conversation between renowned New England contemporary realist artist\, Scott Prior\, and Cahoon Museum Education and Programs Manager\, Michael MacMahon. Prior offers stories about his process\, life\, career\, and paintings currently on display in Scott Prior: Illuminations exhibition\, followed by an opportunity to ask Scott questions of your own!             \nRegister\n\nAbout the Artist \nCelebrated contemporary realist painter\, Scott Prior incorporates fine detail and striking colors into his compellingly arranged compositions. His virtuoso artworks capture the beauty of everyday settings and moments\, with an emphasis on the transformative effects of light. \nBorn in Exeter\, New Hampshire\, Scott Prior (b. 1949) has lived and worked in Northampton\, Massachusetts\, since 1971. He received a BFA in printmaking from the University of Massachusetts that same year. Prior became part of a contemporary realism movement that arose in the 1960s and 1970s and has a long standing connection to Cape Cod. \nPrior has shown in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States and abroad. In 2001\, he had a midcareer retrospective at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum. His artwork hangs in the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston; the deCordova; the Danforth Museum\, Framingham; the New Britain Museum of American Art; the Rose Art Museum\, Brandeis University; the Cahoon Museum of American Art; and other major public and private collections. \nscottpriorart.com
URL:https://cahoonmuseum.org/event/virtual-art-talk-scott-prior-in-conversation/
LOCATION:Online\, MA
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Programs,Special Events,Talks & Tours,Virtual Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210410T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210410T210000
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CREATED:20210324T202859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210405T190959Z
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SUMMARY:Material Considerations in Contemporary Art
DESCRIPTION:Join Cahoon Museum Education and Programs Manager\, Michael MacMahon for a live Zoom conversation with contemporary artists Cicely Carew\, Juan Escobedo and Loretta Park. In this engaging presentation\, the artists will share insights into their creative practices and how they choose and combine materials for their work. The discussion will include how these choices can question notions of authorship and originality and have been important to challenging traditional concepts of art. \nOnce registered you will receive an email providing the Zoom link: \nRegister\n\nRead more \nCicely Carew:\nBoston-based artist Cicely Carew uses vibrant color\, rebellious mark-making\, sweeping gestures\, and references to the natural and galactic world in her artwork. Her life as a mother\, movement instructor\, and nature enthusiast heavily influence her practice. \nCarew received her MFA from Lesley University’s College of Art + Design in 2020. Carew’s work is included in the permanent collections of Northeastern University\, Simmons University\, Boston Art Inc.\, the Cambridge Arts Council\, and Fidelity Investments. Her work was recently featured in the Newport Art Museum’s 2020-21 exhibition “Call & Response” and at the Prudential Center in collaboration with Now + There. She currently resides in Cambridge\, Massachusetts with her son. \ncicelycarew.com \nJuan Escobedo:\nJuan C. Escobedo (b.1985\, El Paso\, Texas) explores personal identity in his art installations\, sculpture\, and collages. Escobedo primarily creates his art out of cardboard\, and he associates this material with his background as a brown\, Mexican-American queer male\, raised in a low-socioeconomic community along the US/Mexico border. He choses this material as a way to challenge viewers about socioeconomic and racial prejudices and raise awareness about preconceived notions of race and class. \njce-art.com \nLoretta Park:\nLoretta Park is a visual artist and holds an MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and a BA from Bowdoin College. Her work has been exhibited at Shelter In Place Gallery\, Boston\, MA (2020); New System Exhibitions\, Portland\, ME (2019); Ray Gallery\, Brooklyn (2018)\, Society of Arts and Crafts\, Boston\, MA (2017); and Center for Maine Contemporary Art\, Rockland\, ME (2017). She currently works in the Boston area and serves as a Visiting Lecturer and Compass Faculty Mentor at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. \nlorettapark.com
URL:https://cahoonmuseum.org/event/material-considerations-in-contemporary-art/
LOCATION:Online\, MA
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Programs,Virtual Programs
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