Thursday, November 12, 2020

Catch the Journey through the Inner Self Guided Meditation Series with Lois Anne Montecalvo Tuesdays at 7:30pm November 17th | December 1st | December 8th

The Journey through the Inner Self Series are processes that LA has used in her private practice to create healing, mind, body and soul. 
This meditation series is designed to 
empower & create a spiritual support system for the self. 
$20/single session or $55/series of 3
11/17 | 7:30pm-8:30pm | Exploring & Balancing the Chakras

12/1 | 7:30pm-8:40pm | Meet your Spirit Animal(s)

12/8 | 7:30pm-8:40pm | Connect with your Spirit Guide


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to receive $5 off at checkout when registering for all three!

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Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Independent Curators International ICI, Jordan Wilson, Named Indigenous Curatorial Research Fellowship!

Independent Curators International (ICI) is proud to announce Jordan Wilson as our inaugural Indigenous Curatorial Research Fellow, in conjunction with ICI's traveling exhibition Soundings: An Exhibition in Five Parts. In other Soundings news, be sure to reserve a ticket for The Music of Raven Chacon presented by the Chan Centre on November 20. Then join us on December 1 for a screening of The Other: A Familiar Story, by Maria D. Rapicavoli, followed by a conversation with the artist, co-produced with The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation. And don't miss the newest iteration of The Backroom, which features selections by Curatorial Intensive New Orleans '17 alumnus, José López Serra. 
JORDAN WILSON NAMED INDIGENOUS CURATORIAL RESEARCH FELLOW

Jordan Wilson, a scholar and independent curator based in New York and Vancouver, has received ICI's inaugural Indigenous Curatorial Research Fellowship. As part of ICI’s expanding program of individual research initiatives for emerging and mid-career curators, the fellowship will encourage independent research study, writing, and the development of a curatorial project. It was conceived in conjunction with the ICI exhibition Soundings: An Exhibition in Five Parts, curated by Candice Hopkins and Dylan Robinson, who are key advisors and mentors in Wilson’s Fellowship. An additional mentor includes Lorna Brown, Associate Director & Curator at the Belkin Art Gallery, where Soundings is currently on view.

ICI’s Indigenous Curatorial Research Fellowship is made possible, in part, by grants from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the Hartfield Foundation. 

Find out more about Jordan Wilson, his research, and the Indigenous Curatorial Research Fellowship 
here.
THE MUSIC OF RAVEN CHACON

Friday, November 20
7pm PST / 10pm EST
A digital production available online only, presented by the Chan Centre
This event is open to the public and has supportive ticket options 

Presented as part of ICI's traveling exhibition Soundings: An Exhibition in Five Parts, on view at the Belkin Art Gallery through December 6, this program includes performances of three compositions by Raven Chacon. Chacon's practice is at the intersection of visual art, installation and contemporary classical music, and he uses conceptual graphic scores to dip into colors and timbres from across the spectrum of sound. His music invites a living dialogue between composer, performer and listener, and is influenced by everything from heavy metal to the traditional Diné songs sung by his grandfather.

RSVP is required to attend. For more information and to RSVP, click 
here.

To watch more performances at the Belkin including American Ledger (no. 1) by Raven Chacon and Symphonic Wind Ensemble, and wəɬ m̓i ct q̓pəθət tə ɬniməɬ by Diamond Point and Coastal Wolf Pack, click here.
THE OTHER: A FAMILIAR STORY

Tuesday, December 1
6pm EST 
FREE and open to the Public
Register for this online event 
here

Join us for a screening of Maria D. Rapicavoli’s The Other: a familiar story, followed by a conversation between Rapicavoli and activist Maria Canela on cultural forms of entrenched misogyny, moderated by Srimoyee Mitra, Director of Stamps Gallery. This event is co-produced with The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation on the occasion of their exhibition To Cast Too Bold A Shadow. 

Click here for more information and to RSVP. 
THE BACKROOM 

A collaboration with Museo Tamayo

The Backroom is a digital space to discover and navigate art beyond the artistic object or artifact, from the perspective that art is a continuous and relational exercise. The next iteration of this project features Curator and Alumnus of the Curatorial Intensive New Orleans '17, José López Serra who will present works that inspire artists Genesis Báez, Natalia Lassalle-Morillo, and Bleue Liverpool.

Visit The Backroom 
here to learn more. 
   
Photo Credits: Headshot courtesy of Jordan Wilson | Maria D. Rapicavoli, The Other: a familiar story, 2020. Two-channel video installation with sound, 19:40min. Video Still. Photo courtesy of MDR. Maria Rapicavoli’s project supported by the Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity and Urban Regeneration by the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism under the Italian Council program (2019).
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Tuesday, November 10, 2020

A Conversation With Steve McCurry at the Sundaram Tagore gallery November 18th 12PM online!

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JOIN SUNDARAM FOR A CONVERSATION WITH THE AWARD-WINNING MAGNUM PHOTOGRAPHER ACCLAIMED WORLDWIDE FOR HIS EVOCATIVE IMAGES


The conversation will stream live on Zoom and our Facebook page. Get the links by clicking the Register Today button above. If you can't join us live, we’ll post a recording on our Facebook video library

McCurry will talk about his travels around the globe, covering conflicts and documenting ancient traditions, and vanishing and contemporary cultures. He’ll also talk about his newest book In Search of Elsewhere: Unseen Images, a collection of previously unpublished prints that span his storied forty-year career.

Photographs from In Search of Elsewhere: Unseen Images are on view now at our Madison Avenue gallery (Madison at 83rd Street in Manhattan). Click below to schedule your visit. 

 


ABOUT STEVE McCURRY

 
Steve McCurry was born in 1950 in a suburb of Philadelphia. He studied film at Pennsylvania State University and after graduating cum laude he worked as a photojournalist for a local newspaper. After visiting India in 1978, the first of countless visits, McCurry embarked on what were to become the formative years of his astonishing career. As the Soviet-Afghan war commenced and Western journalists were prohibited from entering Afghanistan, McCurry crossed the border from Pakistan. He became the first photographer to bring the world images of that conflict.

McCurry’s work has been the subject of solo shows at museums and galleries worldwide, including the Rubin Museum of Art, New York; the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg; Arsenale di Venezia, Italy; Seoul Arts Center, South Korea; Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Germany; and the Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore. His work is in numerous collections, including The Elton John Collection, Atlanta; Musée National d’art Moderne, Paris; The International Center of Photography and The George Eastman Museum, New York; the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania; and The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.
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SouthamptonArtsCenter We are thrilled to launch our first Storefront Art Project with ALICE HOPE.

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SAC Storefront Art Project
ALICE HOPE: Priceless

ON VIEW NOW in the windows of 8 Jobs Lane!

We are thrilled to launch our first Storefront Art Project with ALICE HOPE: Priceless, located in the former Chico’s at 8 Jobs Lane. Priceless is a multimedia installation made with accordioned chromed coat hangers, strung can tabs, and shopping tags. Come take a stroll in the village and check out the first window in this new initiative to keep the village vibrant year round!

Of the project, Artist Alice Hope says “While assembling this installation, my query has been: What’s priceless? I hope for this unanswered question to be the subject of this installation, my first in a store front. In our commodified world and in this commodified discipline, where value equates success, I’m aspiring to transform tens of thousands of blank price tags, a vast population of ephemera, into evanescence.”


Click HERE for more about Alice’s work.
 
SAC Storefront Art Project is made possible, in part, thanks to the Long Island Community Foundation.

Thank you to Mayor Jesse Warren and the Trustees of the Village of Southampton, the landlord of 8 Jobs Lane and Morley Property Management for their support of this project.

If you own a building on Main Street or Jobs Lane that is or will be vacant and you would like to work with SAC on this project or if you are an artist who would like to submit an installation proposal, email Amy Kirwin at akirwin@southamptoncenter.org
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