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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191026
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SUMMARY:Joyce Kubat: My People
DESCRIPTION:Spiga Gallery \n\nMembers Reception October 27\, 2-4pm\nGallery Talk:  Saturday\, November 16\, 2pm \nJoyce Kubat is the Top Honors recipient of the 79th Artist Members Exhibition (2017). Kubat was selected by guest awards juror\, Ruba Katrib\, who was curator at the Sculpture Center and now curator at MoMA PS1. \nIn this exhibition Kubat assembles her people\, a body of work which she has been developing since 2002. Her media has remained the same and Kubat lets the process lead the way in her deeply psychological figurative works. From pastels applied to damp paper creating a liquid soft skin with deep velvet pigments\, to fluid pink inks that have the extraordinary transparency of flesh\, these materials have led her to convey an emotionally raw narrative of human anatomy. \nThe figure has always been my focus\, and over the years it’s become a psychological focus\, a not-always-easy-to-view focus… Art with only surface excitement seems empty. For me it has to have a serious and profound underpinning\, always poignant\, often humorous\, relating in some way to the universal humanity common to all of us. – Joyce Kubat \nKubat holds a BS in Psychology from Michigan State University and continued her studies in New York City at both Brooklyn College and Art Students League of New York. She lives and works in Huntington\, NY and has exhibited throughout Long Island\, New York City\, Italy\, and elsewhere. \nCurator: Casey Dalene \n \n 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/joyce-kubat-my-people/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Abstract Expressionism Revisited: Selections from the Guild Hall Museum Permanent Collection
DESCRIPTION:Guest Curator: Joan Marter\, PhD\nOctober 26- December 30\, 2019\,  Moran and Woodhouse Galleries\nReception: October 27\, 2-4pm\nGallery Talk: October 27\, 1-2pm \nThis exhibition of paintings\, works on paper\, and sculpture will celebrate the outstanding collection of Abstract Expressionist art owned by Guild Hall. Abstract Expressionism was an avant-garde movement of the 1950s that resulted\, in part\, from the dynamic interplay of artists working on the East End. Among the participants in this “artist colony” of the Hamptons were permanent residents and summer visitors.  Painters included Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner\, Willem and Elaine de Kooning\, James Brooks and Charlotte Park\, Robert Motherwell\, and Grace Hartigan among others.  Presentation of many works that have not been exhibited in recent years\, also brings attention to the digitization of the Guild Hall collection that was completed recently. The Museum has been building a significant collection of Abstract Expressionist works\, and prime examples will be combined with loans by artists who created their work on the East End. \nThe exhibition will include a catalogue with color illustrations of examples in the Guild Hall collection\, and an essay that explains the importance of East End artists to the emergence of Abstract Expressionism . \nJoan Marter is an American academic\, art critic and author with a Ph.D. from The University of Delaware\, 1974. Marter is the “Distinguished Professor of Art History” at Rutgers University\, the co-editor of the Woman’s Art Journal\, the editor of The Grove Encyclopedia of American Art\, the author and co-organizer of Women of Abstract Expressionism in 2016 (Denver Art Museum).  \nExhibition Catalogue
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/abstract-expressionism-revisited-selections-from-the-guild-hall-museum-permanent-collection/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191114
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SUMMARY:Carly Haffner: In The Woods
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 Guild Hall Education Corridor Exhibition\, Carly Haffner: In The Woods\, will be on view from November 14 – February 23\, with an Opening Reception on Thursday\, November 14 from 6-8pm\, open to all. The Guild Hall Education Corridor is a space adjacent to the Museum galleries that highlights emerging artists living and working on the East End of Long Island. Each year an artist is selected to transform the corridor space with their work and collaborate on programming with the Guild Hall Education Department.\n \nThis year\, painter and sculptor\, Carly Haffner has been chosen as The Guild Hall Education Corridor Artist. Haffner will be working closely with the Education Department and the Teen Arts Council to develop a set design element for the performances in the theater during the Student Art Festival Opening Reception\, January 25\, 2-4pm. She will also be hosting an evening of painting for adults and young adults\, Painting Trees with Carly Haffner\, February 20\, 6-9pm.\n \nThe corridor exhibit\, Carly Haffner: In the Woods\, is a selection of Haffner’s landscape paintings. Depicting the woods in her folk-art-inspired style with minimal lines and subtle color shifts\, the viewer is guided through the landscape paying homage to another side of the ‘Hamptons.’ Turning the focus away from the sprawling beaches and farm fields to the residential landscapes of the year-round community: homes in the woods\, yards with old cars\, fishing gear\, a vintage airstream\, etc. Haffner chooses a narrative that carries much more weight for her and her community.\n \nHaffner moved to Springs\, East Hampton 36 years ago\, and she is the only one of her family that still resides on the East End. A principal painting by Haffner\, is one in which she depicts her family home on fire\, metaphorically burning down what once was. Drawing attention to an experience that is far too familiar\, she touches on the struggle of the local community in the Hamptons. As the region grows in popularity and the cost of living increases\, it becomes harder to sustain a comfortable life and Haffner’s view point suggests a concern\, particularly for the future of the artist community\, which has a deep historic legacy in the area.\n \nIn 2005\, Haffner was one of five founding members of the Bonac Tonic art collective. A savvy way for artists to support one another\, she and her colleagues were able to split the responsibilities and costs\, exhibiting regularly at Ashawagh Hall in Springs East Hampton and the Markel Fine Art Gallery in Bridgehampton.\n \nHaffner has a BFA from the California College of the Arts and an MFA from Hunter College\, New York City and has exhibited at the Silas Marder Gallery\, Bridgehampton and Ashawagh Hall\, East Hampton.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/carly-haffner-in-the-woods/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception\, Carly Haffner: In The Woods
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an Opening Reception in celebration of our 2019 Education Corridor Exhibition\, Carly Haffner: In The Woods. Free and open to all\, we will celebrate Haffner’s exhibition with champagne\, Montauk Brewing Company Beer\, a variety of seltzer\, light bites from Citarella\, and music. Haffner’s exhibition includes a selection of her folk-art-inspired landscape paintings depicting the woods with minimal lines and subtle color shifts\, paying homage to another side of the ‘Hamptons.’ Turning the focus away from the sprawling beaches and farm fields to the residential landscape of the year-round community: homes in the woods\, yards with old cars\, fishing gear\, a vintage airstream\, etc. Haffner chooses a narrative that carries much more weight for her and her community\, resulting in truly captivating works.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/opening-reception-carly-haffner-in-the-woods/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
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