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SUMMARY:All for the Hall
DESCRIPTION:﻿ \nCLICK HERE TO PURCHASE WORKS FROM THE EXHIBITION\n\n\n\nEver since I was a child\, I have been envious of birds.\nThe feeling of flight–the gesture of simply outstretching my arms and lifting up to fly\, the rush of air underneath–it is a feeling I find myself contemplating far more during these strange trying days of the virus as I imagine us all being lifted up out of this dark storm. \nThe first version I made of this drawing was not translucent or bright enough to successfully evoke that sensation; I re-made the drawing so it would appear to softly glow from within\, playing on the light as it passes through the translucent vellum to the paper behind it. In making this work\, I referenced several different images of swan wings so the drawing would have an uncanny artificiality\, conjuring a utopic dream. I wanted this drawing to possess an ethereal quality\, a real image of Hope. \n – Robert Longo \n\n\n\nRenowned American artist Robert Longo has mobilized 60 artists to donate artworks for a special benefit exhibition supporting Guild Hall\, the historic multidisciplinary center that has long served the artist community of Long Island’s East End. In response to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic\, All for the Hall includes painting\, sculpture\, photography and new site-responsive installations by such artists as Laurie Anderson\, Philippe Cheng\, Jeremy Dennis\, Eric Fischl\, Rashid Johnson\, Shirin Neshat\, Enoc Perez\, Dorothea Rockburne\, Ugo Rondinone\, Clifford Ross\, Cindy Sherman\, Kiki Smith\, Karin Waisman\, and Robert Wilson\, among many others. The museum exhibition will be on view at Guild Hall from August 8 through December 31\, 2020\, with a corresponding virtual gallery here. All works are available for purchase at accessible price points starting at $500\, with all proceeds benefiting Guild Hall.  \nPrior to the COVID-19 pandemic\, Guild Hall had planned a solo exhibition dedicated to Longo this summer. As the scale and impact of this crisis became known and Guild Hall was forced to cancel its annual Summer Gala and Auction\, Longo suggested postponing the exhibition and leading this alternative fundraising initiative\, alongside Guild Hall’s Museum Director and Chief Curator\, Christina Mossaides Strassfield\, who is curating the exhibition. The exhibition follows a recent stage fundraiser that was also initiated by the artist community\, a virtual staged reading of Same Time\, Next Year\, directed by Bob Balaban and featuring Alec Baldwin and Julianne Moore.  \nSince it was founded in 1931\, Guild Hall has served as a cultural cornerstone of Long Island’s East End and as a resource for the artist communities that have long existed in the Hamptons. The benefit exhibition reflects the commitment and long-standing relationship between the center and area artists that has developed over the years. The artists featured in All for the Hall include internationally renowned artists as well as those with local acclaim\, united by their personal connections to East End\, having lived\, worked\, or consistently visited the region. \nPARTICIPATING ARTISTS \nJohn Alexander\, Laurie Anderson\, Alice Aycock\, Elena Bajo\, Jules de Balincourt\, Kirsten Benfield\, Ross Bleckner\, Dianne Blell\, Ellen Carey\, Philippe Cheng\, Chuck Close\, Renee Cox\, Jennifer Cross\, Rob Davis\, Jeremy Dennis\, Anh Duong\, Eric Fischl\, Margaret Garrett\, Ralph Gibson\, Wade Guyton\, Michael Halsband\, Hiroyuki Hamada\, Val Hindra\, Sheree Hovsepian\, Judith Hudson\, Bryan Hunt\, Yung Jake\, Rashid Johnson\, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov\, Jon Kessler\, Bill Komoski\, Robert Longo\, Katherine McMahon\, Joel Mesler\, Steve Miller\, Sam Moyer\, Warren Neidich\, Shirin Neshat\, John Noestheden\, Paulina Olowska\, Dennis Oppenheim\, Tony Oursler\, Carol Peligian\, Enoc Perez\, Dorothea Rockburne\, Alexis Rockman\, Ugo Rondinone\, Clifford Ross\, Toni Ross\, David Salle\, Mason Saltarrelli\, Matthew Satz\, Bastienne Schmidt\, Cindy Sherman\, Taryn Simon\, Kiki Smith\, Ned Smyth\, Adam Straus\, Billy Sullivan\, Sara VanDerBeek\, Karin Waisman\, Nick Weber\, Robert Wilson\, Lucy Winton\, Darius Yektai\, Nico Yektai\, and Almond Zigmund.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/all-for-the-hall/
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SUMMARY:ON DEMAND: A Virtual Conversation on the making of Shirin Neshat’s Land of Dreams
DESCRIPTION:It seems only natural that the globally celebrated Iranian-born photographer and filmmaker Shirin Neshat — who has spent a lifetime revealing the injustices between classes and genders\, mostly in Islamic societies — would eventually turn her iconic kohl-lined eyes toward the same discrepancies in her adopted home country\, the United States. \nThe result — released earlier this year — is the Land of Dreams exhibition\, a poignant and at times satirical two-part video installation on the hopes and desires of America’s marginalized masses\, in particular\, people of color in New Mexico\, one of the poorest states. Neshat\, who was named the most important artist of the decade by Huffington Post critic G. Roger Denson\, included communities of immigrants (mostly Latino)\, African-Americans\, and the Native American population. \nAnd while she was filming Land of Dreams\, Sophie Chahinian of The Artist Profile was filming her. \nIt all came together at Guild Hall in A Conversation on The Making of Shirin Neshat’s Land of Dreams on Sunday\, October 18\, at 5:30pm\, featuring both Neshat and Chahinian on the John Drew Theater stage\, interviewed by Guild Hall’s Executive Director Andrea Grover\, recorded with all of the proper COVID-19 protocol in place. \nThe Making of Shirin Neshat’s Land of Dreams by Sophie Chahinian runs 25 minutes\, and is part of the one-hour Guild Hall event\, which focusses on Neshat’s life as an immigrant artist\, the art world\, and how it has changed in the current climate.  \n“Recently I realized that part of the reason I never worked in America\, even though I lived in this country\, was that I never assimilated completely . . . as an Iranian-American\, I still felt like an outsider\,” Neshat admitted during the interview on stage at Guild Hall. “I never allowed myself to make a narrative about America\, until today.” \nGrover is uniquely positioned as a presenter\, not only because of her relationship with Guild Hall\, but as the founder of Houston’s Aurora Picture Show when she was only 27. \n“Initially\, Sophie had wanted to do a profile of Shirin Neshat for The Artist Profile Archive. Instead\, Shirin invited her on-location to shoot a behind-the-scenes\, making-of documentary. Shirin Neshat is probably one of the most renowned living artists. It was a huge honor to have her at Guild Hall and to interview her\,” Grover said. \nChahinian’s film was included as part of the public programming of Neshat’s major exhibition Shirin Neshat: I Will Greet the Sun Again at the Broad Art Museum\, October 2019 through Feb. 16\, 2020. The documentary provides an alternate perspective on Neshat’s process and intention. Key members of the Land of Dreams film team provide insightful commentary about the personal and political backdrop to the surreal videos as they were being created.  \n“Shirin Neshat is an artist whose work I have admired for years\,” said Guild Hall’s Museum Director Christina Strassfield. “Her use of herself and other female characters in her art as well as behind the scenes in the creation of her films has always fostered an innate feeling of female empowerment. As a first generation Greek-American\, I truly could relate to the issues she put forth on immigration\, acceptance\, and assimilation\, and what each of those cost to you as the individual. Her films juxtapose the ethereal and gritty reality of life\, and the play between them\, as well as the psychological back and forth.”  \nOf The Artist Profile’s founder\, Strassfield added\, “Sophie Chahinian is an amazing filmmaker who is doing excellent work documenting artists of every level and letting them speak in their own voice. The films that are part of The Artist Profile Archive will have a lasting effect and be an asset for generations to come. The Making of Shirin Neshat’s Land of Dreams is by far Sophie’s best work. She was able to capture Shirin’s energy and passion and have it come across in her own voice.”
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/on-demand-a-virtual-conversation-on-the-making-of-shirin-neshats-land-of-dreams/
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SUMMARY:Student Art Festival 2021: Past-Present-Future
DESCRIPTION:The Guild Hall Student Art Festival (SAF) is a beloved tradition that encourages and showcases the artistic achievement and imagination of students\, Kindergarten to Grade 12\, on the South Fork of Long Island.  \nAs a celebration of both Guild Hall’s 90th Anniversary\, and the centennial of the Village of East Hampton\, this year’s festival\, Student Art Festival 2021: PAST-PRESENT-FUTURE\, looks to both our shared past and an imagined future. Through the practice of art and design\, ranging from imagery of natural growth and metamorphosis to Futurism and Science-Fiction\, students across the East-End have collectively produced an exhibit that reflects our past\, acknowledges and celebrates our present\, and imagines a changed and hopeful future.   \nThis festival begins with a free public opening of the exhibition\, a series of weekend family workshops\, and concludes with an awards ceremony for high school students.   \nCurators\nCasey Dalene\, Curatorial Assistant & Lewis B. Cullman Associate for Museum Education\nAnthony Madonna\, The Patti Kenner Senior Associate for Learning and Public Engagement  \n\n\n					\n				TIMED TICKETS AND VISITOR INFORMATION			\n		\n		\n			\nTo ensure the health and safety of its visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic\, Guild Hall has instituted the following measures: \n\nReservations to visit the Museum are recommended. You can reserve timed tickets online or by calling 631-324-0806 Friday-Sunday\, 12-5 p.m. Drop-ins are also welcome!\nVisitors are asked to be on time for their appointment. Visits are for a maximum of one hour and no more than 50 people will be allowed in the museum galleries at a time.\nVisitors should enter through the left most front door of the building and check in with the Receptionist at the box office. A one-way footpath proceeds throughout the museum.\nMasks are required in the building for all patrons over the age of 2.\nSocial distancing of at least 6 feet is encouraged in the museum galleries and lobby.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/student-art-festival-2021-past-present-future/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
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SUMMARY:Create Your Own Comic Book with Loot Comics
DESCRIPTION:A new collaboration between Guild Hall and Loot Comics\, this five-week workshop series explores the thrill and drama of storytelling and character development through the art of Comic Books.   \nChildren will delve into the world of superheroes and far-off places\, reading\, writing\, acting\, and illustrating the genesis of various stories\, and create their own imaginative and action-packed comic books through the lens of their own lives. Encouraging every child to reflect on their past\, question their present\, and imagine their own future.   \nAll sessions are led remotely via Zoom by Loot’s “Professor Joe.” Each child is provided with a kit of materials for the entire series – available for pick-up at Guild Hall the weekend of January 15. \nThis series is produced as part of Guild Hall’s Student Art Festival 2021: Past-Present-Future. 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/create-your-own-comic-book-with-loot-comics/2021-01-21/
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SUMMARY:Art as Ecosystem: Building Community through Artist-led Transformative Spaces
DESCRIPTION:A Zoom Conversation with Eric Fischl (The Church)\, Stephen Petronio (The Petronio Residency Center) and Emily Simoness (SPACE on Ryder Farm) \nModerated by Mary Jane Marcasiano \nAs multi-dimensional members of the art ecosystem\, these three artists have elaborated on or transformed their original artistic careers to include community building. What motivated these art innovators to expand their work to include social issues and community? What were the most significant challenges in envisioning and building their actual physical spaces? How do they define community in the context of their projects? How do they consider equity issues within their programming? \n In 2019\, Eric Fischl\, Guild Hall\, and The Church launched a new series of talks\, ART AS ECOSYSTEM\, drawing together artists and arts advocates for a conversation examining the art ecosystem’s health\, looking beyond the current focus on the “Art Market.” 2019 Part one brought together FLAG Art Foundation’s Glenn Fuhrman\, Roy Lichtenstein Foundation President Dorothy Lichtenstein\, and MacArthur Genius artist Rick Lowe. The conversation continued with the series second talk between Christine and Andy Hall of the Hall Art Foundation\, renowned President of New York Academy of Art\, David Kratz\, and business strategist and PaceX CEO\, Christy MacLear. Guild Hall and The Church are continuing this series in 2021 with two new conversations\, focusing on building community through artist-led transformative spaces. \nPresented by the Guild Hall Academy of the Arts in association with the Church\, produced by Mary Jane Marcasiano and co-produced by Elise Trucks. \nFree or suggested donation to support Guild Hall. \nA link to the private Zoom will be emailed to ticket holders 24 hours in advance. If you purchase a ticket after that\, the link will be emailed automatically in your ticket receipt. Please note that you do need to be signed up for a free Zoom account ahead of time to attend.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/art-as-ecosystem-building-community-through-artist-led-transformative-spaces/
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SUMMARY:Stories and Crafts with the East Hampton Library
DESCRIPTION:Join storytellers and creatives from Guild Hall and the East Hampton Library for a family hour of stories\, gallery tours\, and art workshops. At each session we will be reading a children’s book in response to our current Guild Hall exhibit\, Student Art Festival 2021: Past-Present-Future\, followed by a hands-on workshop.  \nAll sessions are led remotely via Zoom by East Hampton Library’s\, Ms. Anna. Each child is provided with a take-home kit of art supplies\, available for pick-up at Guild Hall the weekend prior to each session.   \nThis series is produced as part of Guild Hall’s Student Art Festival 2021: Past-Present-Future. 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/stories-and-crafts-with-the-east-hampton-library/2021-01-25/
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SUMMARY:GATHER: Conversations led by Black and Indigenous Change-makers in Suffolk County 
DESCRIPTION:GATHER is a celebration of the East End’s diversity\, a recognition of fault and colonization\, and\, most importantly\, an opportunity to build and implement new understandings. Devised specifically for community leaders\, service workers\, teachers\, and developers\, this series platforms the voices and experiences of various BIPOC scholars\, artists\, and leaders\, providing both lessons on our past histories\, and strategies and examples of how to progress forward together.   \nJoin in one or all four conversations led by Jeremy Dennis\, artist and tribal member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation\, Anthony Madonna\, Guild Hall’s Senior Associate for Learning and Public Engagement\, and a rotating panel of historians\, artists\, and/or leaders of the East End\, including Tela Troge\, Courtney M. Leonard\, Donnamarie Barnes\, David Rattray\, and Georgette Grier-Key. All sessions occur virtually over Zoom with an intimate group of 15–20 people\, and include hands-on activities and briefs for a deeper connection to the topics discussed.  \nThis series is produced as part of Guild Hall’s Student Art Festival 2021: Past-Present-Future. Proceeds from this series aid the education initiatives at Guild Hall of East Hampton\, the development of Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio\, and the institutions and artists involved. \nSCHEDULE\nMonday\, January 25: On this Site with Jeremy Dennis & Tela Troge\nMonday\, February 1: The Art of Water with Courtney M. Leonard\nMonday\, February 8: Plain Sight Project with Donnamarie Barnes & David E. Rattray\nMonday\, February 15: Preservation and Community with Dr. Georgette Grier-Key  
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/gather-conversations-led-by-black-and-indigenous-change-makers-in-suffolk-county/2021-01-25/
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SUMMARY:Create Your Own Comic Book with Loot Comics
DESCRIPTION:A new collaboration between Guild Hall and Loot Comics\, this five-week workshop series explores the thrill and drama of storytelling and character development through the art of Comic Books.   \nChildren will delve into the world of superheroes and far-off places\, reading\, writing\, acting\, and illustrating the genesis of various stories\, and create their own imaginative and action-packed comic books through the lens of their own lives. Encouraging every child to reflect on their past\, question their present\, and imagine their own future.   \nAll sessions are led remotely via Zoom by Loot’s “Professor Joe.” Each child is provided with a kit of materials for the entire series – available for pick-up at Guild Hall the weekend of January 15. \nThis series is produced as part of Guild Hall’s Student Art Festival 2021: Past-Present-Future. 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/create-your-own-comic-book-with-loot-comics/2021-01-28/
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