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SUMMARY:Guild Hall presents NOW HERE at the Amagansett U.S. Life-Saving Station
DESCRIPTION:Guild Hall presents NOW HERE at the Amagansett U.S. Life-Saving Station \nJuly 16 thru October 2\, 2022\nOpening Reception: Sunday\, July 17\, 5-7PM \nHours:\nInterior: Friday – Sunday\, 11AM-3PM\, or by appointment\nExterior: Any time\nNote: Face masks are required indoors for visitors over the age of 2. \nNote Regarding Parking: Beach parking requires an East Hampton TOWN permit from 8AM-6PM. A permit is not required after 6PM. Parking is available at the Amagansett Marine Museum during permitted hours\, or you can pay for parking at the beach. 6PM programs will have a delayed start to accommodate any parking challenges. \nAmagansett U.S. Life-Saving Station\, 160 Atlantic Avenue\, Amagansett \nThe No W here Collective\, made up of Alice Hope\, Toni Ross\, and Bastienne Schmidt\, presents the off-site exhibition entitled Now Here\, Curated by Christina Mossaides Strassfield. The project primarily responds to the Life Saving Station’s faking box (a box in which a long rope is faked; used in the life-saving service for a line attached to a shot)\, seen as the emblematic artifact in the Station’s collection that emanates their mission — to save lives. The faking box\, in itself\, embodies a formal aesthetic that relates to the Collective’s original artifact and inspiration\, the Metropolitan Museum’s Marshallese Navigation Chart. \nFaxing box\, part of the collection at the Amagansett U.S. Lifesaving Station\, 2022. Photo: Joe Brondo for Guild Hall\nThe collective will show works in the south facing crew quarter’s room on the second floor\, the Station’s western facing backyard\, and the southeast corner of the wrap around porch\, as well as other areas on the site. In the crew’s quarters\, the artists will do responsive installations to the room itself and the faking box. The outdoor installations will also be responsive to the site\, the faking box\, and will include implicit references to the Navigation Chart\, from the artists’ non-literal creative perspectives. \nClick HERE for a description of Alice Hope’s work. \nClick HERE for a description of Bastienne Schmidt’s work. \nClick HERE for a description of Toni Ross’s work. \nCollective member Alice Hope states “The Life Saving Station’s faking box is formally beautiful\, and poetically and conceptually inspiring. I think of it as emblematic to the life saving station itself; it’s the organizing principle to a lifeline. For the last few years I’ve been stringing can tabs to make a continuous line that resembles rope. Sometimes the line accumulates in tangled piles and often I organize it into spiral forms. The faking box will inspire a new organization — a new form of my continuous can tab line.” \nThe exhibition will be accompanied by educational talks and panels with the artists and as well as family workshops to supplement the site-specific installation experience. \nClick HERE to read an essay on NOW HERE by George Negroponte. \n\nAbout the Amagansett U.S. Life-Saving Station\nThe Amagansett Station was constructed on Atlantic Avenue in 1902\, one of a network of thirty life-saving stations on the South Shore of Long Island. Through each night and in bad weather the crew at these stations kept watch from the lookout tower and by patrolling the beach. Discovering a ship in distress\, the life-savers would perform a rescue by launching their surfboat or by firing a line to the ship and taking people off with a breeches buoy. From 1902 to 1937 the crew of the Amagansett Life-Saving Station\, most of whom were experienced local fishermen and shore whalers\, kept watch over this beach and rescued sailors and passengers from a number of shipwrecks. \nThe Life-Saving Service and the Lighthouse Service were the two federal programs intended to increase the safety of coastal navigation. These two services were later joined in the U.S. Coast Guard. The Amagansett Life-Saving Station complements the Montauk Point Lighthouse in recalling that era of our maritime history when ships sailing the ocean provided the principal means of transporting goods and people in coastal America. \nhttps://www.amagansettlss.org/
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/guild-hall-presents-now-here-at-amagansett-lifesaving-station/
LOCATION:Amagansett U.S. Life-Saving Station\, 160 Atlantic Avenue\, Amagansett\, NY\, 11930\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220910T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220910T220000
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SUMMARY:Swept Away: Love Letter to a Surrogate(s)
DESCRIPTION:SWEPT AWAY: Love Letter to a Surrogate(s)\nby Warren Neidich \nJoin us at Main Beach on September 10\, 17\, 24 from 7-10PM and October 30 from 6-9PM for a series of unmissable happenings! \nSeptember 10 presentations will include Elena Bajo\, Lillian Ball\, Megan Chaskey\, Scott Chaskey\, Philippe Cheng\, Peter Dayton\, Katrina del Mar with Chris Jones\, Carol Edwards\, Margaret Garrett\, Sutton Lynch\, Eileen O’Kane Kornreich\, Bastienne Schmidt\, Christina Sun\, and Darius Yektai. \nBring your own chairs!\n\nSwept Away: Love Letter to a Surrogate(s) will take place at the water’s edge in front of the Pavilion at Main Beach in East Hampton. Attendees can watch or be an active participant and enjoy the evening’s festivities.  \nWarren Neidich notes “Swept Away: Love Letter to a Surrogate is a community oriented artistic project that aims to create a transcontinental heartbeat across America. It is hoped that through its combined gestures and performances\, a sense of solidarity\, so desperately missing today\, will emerge with which to confront the ecological catastrophe at our doorstep.” \nThe syncopated sound of the surf will provide the background acousmatic. This poetic project in some ways harkens back to the Happenings staged by Allan Kaprow in 1966 all through the South Fork: https://alastairgordonwalltowall.com/2018/02/07/gas-i-am-a-happener-1966-east-hampton/ \nArtist Warren Neidich who created the successful Drive by Art event in 2020. The project is co-curated and co-coordinated by Christina Strassfield\, Museum Director/Chief Curator of Guild Hall\, Anuradha Vikram\, Los Angeles based independent curator\, and Los Angeles based conceptual artist Renee Petropoulos\, plus administrative coordination by Julie McKim. 65 artists living in on the East End and 65 west coast artists are participating in this community and family-based Art Happening. In the spring the reverse will occur; with East End artists writing love letters to LA artists to be executed at Will Rogers State Beach\, Santa Monica in conjunction with the 18th Street Arts Center. \nAt Main Beach\, artists will create ephemeral performative gestures of immateriality or time-based works on the beach. This could be making a sandcastle\, singing a song\, reciting poetry\, dancing\, make a sculpture that interacts with the tide\, collecting shells\, doing a light projection on Main Beach pavilion\, picking up garbage on the beach\, etc.  The works could be political and deal with global warming and its effects on the water level or could be apolitical and talk about the natural beauty of the real in opposition to the digital and virtual. \nThe importance of biodegradable\, non-toxic materials will be essential as well as leaving the beach pristine after the work. Each artist has been linked up to a west coast artist who will email instructions – a love letter – for a work of art that the local artist will incorporate into their performative piece\, acting as a surrogate. \nThe list of East End and West Coast artist pairings is as follows: \nEAST END ARTISTS  >>  LOS ANGELES ARTISTS \nSuzanne Anker > > Margarethe Drexel\nElena Bajo > > Jasmine Orpilla\nLillian Ball > > Dana Berman Duff\nMonica Banks > > Jamie Ross\nDianne Blell > > Lisa Anne Auerbach\nScott Bluedorn > > Robby Herbst\nMegan Chaskey > > Lionel Popkin\nScott Chaskey > > Kathryn Andrews\nPhilippe Cheng > > David Horvitz\nAndrea Cote > > Nina Waisman\nIvana Dama > > Rodrigo Arruda\nPeter Dayton > > Anita Pace\nKatrina Del Mar + Chris Jones > > Taisha Paggett + Meital Yaniv\nJeremy Dennis + Beau Bree Rhee > > Debra Disman\nSabra Moon Elliot > > Rochelle Fabb\nCarol Edwards > > Pamela Hudson\nEva Faye > > Patty Chang + David Kelley\nSaskia Friedrich > > Fran Siegel\nMargaret Garrett > > Susan Kleinberg\nVeronica Gonzalez Peña > > Cassandra Marketo\nKimberly Goff > > Cheri Gaulke + Xochi Maberry-Gaulke\nJeremy Grosvenor > > Vincent Johnson\nJerelyn Hanrahan + Laura Ross White > > Andrew Berardini\nCandace Hill Montgomery > > Anna Joy Springer\nVirva Hinnemo > > Sam Shoemaker\nAlice Hope > > Krysten Cunningham\nErica-Lynn Huberty > > Sandeep Mukherjee\nTerri Hyland > > Joseph Mosconi\nRuby Jackson > > Alice Könit\nNo Partner > > Carolyn Castano\nNishan Kazazian > > Beatriz Cortez\nCarlos Lama >> No Partner\nNo Partner > > Badly Licked Bear\nChristine Lidrbauch > > Sterling Wells\nDonald Lipski > > Raul Baltazar\nSutton Lynch > > Yrneh Gabon Brown\nNo Partner > > Jiayun Chen\nTanya Minhas > > Allison Wyper\nRichard Mothes > > Kristin Calabrese\nMichelle Murphy > > Sarah Beadle\nJill Musnicki > > Victoria Vesna\nLois Nesbitt > > Lucia Santini Ribisi\nEileen O’Kane Kornreich > > Iman Person\nJaanika Peerna > > Marcus Kuiland Nazario\nDalton Portella > > Ryat Yezbick\nToni Ross > > Sharon Barnes\nDavid Rothenberg > > May Sun\nWill Ryan > > Jody Zellen\nSara Salaway > > Melinda Altshuler\nMatthew Satz > > Katie Grinnan\nBastienne Schmidt > > Jisoo Chung\nBarry Schwabsky > > David Schafer\nChristine Sciulli > > Karen Lofgren\nArlene Slavin > > Jenny Yurshansky\nJanice Stanton > > Kearra Gopee\nChristina Sun > > Catherine Scott\nCarol Szymanski with David Adewomi  > > Xiouping (Whitworth)\nSara VanDerBeek > > Alicia Serling\nRyan Wallace > > Joshua Aster\nRoss Watts > > Justine Harari\nAllan Wexler > > Dan Kwong\nNina Yankowitz > > Francesca Gabbiani\nDarius Yektai > > Barbara McCarren + Jud Fine\nAlmond Zigmund > > Marissa Mandler
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/swept-away-love-letter-to-a-surrogates/
LOCATION:Main Beach\, 101 Ocean Avenue\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220913
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SUMMARY:Members Day Trip to Magazzino Italian Art
DESCRIPTION:Guild Hall members are invited to join Executive Director Andrea Grover on Monday\, September 12\, for a private day trip\, Founder-led tour\, and lunch at the magnificent Magazzino Italian Art in Cold Spring\, NY. \nContact Eliza Rand at erand@guildhall.org to register. Not a member? Click HERE to join! \nDEADLINE TO REGISTER IS AUGUST 29! \nIf you have not already visited this unrivaled collection and gorgeous grounds\, you are in for a very special experience\, and a fun\, art-filled day with fellow Guild Hall patrons\, and our tour will have the added perk of being led by the Magazzino founders\, Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Olnick Spanu. \nMagazzino Italian Art was noted in the New York Times (6/30/2022) as well as in Galerie Magazine’s “The 10 Best Art Exhibitions to see Around the World this Summer” (8/1/22). \nOur intimate group of 20 will see Gilardi: Tappeto-Natura\, Italian artist Piero Gilardi’s first institutional solo exhibition in the US. We will also be treated to a new installation of their noted permanent collection. It’s an exquisite space and setting\, and sure to be memorable. \nA catered box lunch will be provided\, and if you are coming from the East End\, no travel plans are needed. We will provide round-trip luxury transportation. Guests can also meet us there by car or train. Shuttles are provided too from the train station.  \nDue to the intimate size of our private tour\, reservations will be taken on a first come\, first-serve basis. Reservations including the bus ride are $200 per person\, and $150 if you are traveling on your own. \nPlease contact Eliza Rand at erand@guildhall.org with any questions and to sign up or join and sign up! \nGuild Hall extends special thanks to Magazzino Co-Founders\, Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Olnick Spanu\, and Director\, Vittorio Calabrese\, for their generous hospitality. \nAbout Magazzino Italian Art \nMagazzino is a private warehouse art space in the Hudson Vallery devoted to Postwar and Contemporary Italian art. Meaning warehouse in Italiam the 20\,000 square-foot structure is designed by architect Miguel Quismondo and dedicated to select works from the Olnick Spanu Collection. Co-founded by Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Spanu\, and directed by Vittorio Calarese\, Magazzino serves as a resource for scholars and students to utilize its extensive library and archive of Arte Povera\, as well as a cultural hub for the vibrant Hudson Valley community. Magazzino bridges collaborations with American and Italiam organizations to support contemporary Italian artists and foster discussion. \nwww.magazzino.art \nMagazzino of Italian Art. Photo: Marco Anelli\, New York\, 2017 Piero Gilardi per L’Uomo Vogue\, 1966 Piero Gilardi\, Terreno di Montagna (1967) Piero Gilardi\, Mare (1967)
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/magazzino-day-trip/
LOCATION:Magazzino Italian Art\, 2700 Route 9\, Cold Spring\, NY\, 10516\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220917T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220917T220000
DTSTAMP:20260516T022916
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SUMMARY:Swept Away: Love Letter to a Surrogate(s)
DESCRIPTION:SWEPT AWAY: Love Letter to a Surrogate(s)\nby Warren Neidich \nJoin us at Main Beach on September 10\, 17\, 24 from 7-10PM and October 30 from 6-9PM for a series of unmissable happenings! \nSeptember 17 artists include Toni Ross\, Dalton Portella\, Candace Hill Montgomery\, Carlos Lama\, Alice Hope\, Katrina Del Mar with Chris Jones\, and more. \nBring your own chairs!\n\nSwept Away: Love Letter to a Surrogate(s) will take place at the water’s edge in front of the Pavilion at Main Beach in East Hampton. Attendees can watch or be an active participant and enjoy the evening’s festivities.  \nWarren Neidich notes “Swept Away: Love Letter to a Surrogate is a community oriented artistic project that aims to create a transcontinental heartbeat across America. It is hoped that through its combined gestures and performances\, a sense of solidarity\, so desperately missing today\, will emerge with which to confront the ecological catastrophe at our doorstep.” \nThe syncopated sound of the surf will provide the background acousmatic. This poetic project in some ways harkens back to the Happenings staged by Allan Kaprow in 1966 all through the South Fork: https://alastairgordonwalltowall.com/2018/02/07/gas-i-am-a-happener-1966-east-hampton/ \nArtist Warren Neidich who created the successful Drive by Art event in 2020. The project is co-curated and co-coordinated by Christina Strassfield\, Museum Director/Chief Curator of Guild Hall\, Anuradha Vikram\, Los Angeles based independent curator\, and Los Angeles based conceptual artist Renee Petropoulos\, plus administrative coordination by Julie McKim. 65 artists living in on the East End and 65 west coast artists are participating in this community and family-based Art Happening. In the spring the reverse will occur; with East End artists writing love letters to LA artists to be executed at Will Rogers State Beach\, Santa Monica in conjunction with the 18th Street Arts Center. \nAt Main Beach\, artists will create ephemeral performative gestures of immateriality or time-based works on the beach. This could be making a sandcastle\, singing a song\, reciting poetry\, dancing\, make a sculpture that interacts with the tide\, collecting shells\, doing a light projection on Main Beach pavilion\, picking up garbage on the beach\, etc.  The works could be political and deal with global warming and its effects on the water level or could be apolitical and talk about the natural beauty of the real in opposition to the digital and virtual. \nThe importance of biodegradable\, non-toxic materials will be essential as well as leaving the beach pristine after the work. Each artist has been linked up to a west coast artist who will email instructions – a love letter – for a work of art that the local artist will incorporate into their performative piece\, acting as a surrogate. \nThe list of East End and West Coast artist pairings is as follows: \nEAST END ARTISTS  >>  LOS ANGELES ARTISTS \nSuzanne Anker > > Margarethe Drexel\nElena Bajo > > Jasmine Orpilla\nLillian Ball > > Dana Berman Duff\nMonica Banks > > Jamie Ross\nDianne Blell > > Lisa Anne Auerbach\nScott Bluedorn > > Robby Herbst\nMegan Chaskey > > Lionel Popkin\nScott Chaskey > > Kathryn Andrews\nPhilippe Cheng > > David Horvitz\nAndrea Cote > > Nina Waisman\nIvana Dama > > Rodrigo Arruda\nPeter Dayton > > Anita Pace\nKatrina Del Mar + Chris Jones > > Taisha Paggett + Meital Yaniv\nJeremy Dennis + Beau Bree Rhee > > Debra Disman\nSabra Moon Elliot > > Rochelle Fabb\nCarol Edwards > > Pamela Hudson\nEva Faye > > Patty Chang + David Kelley\nSaskia Friedrich > > Fran Siegel\nMargaret Garrett > > Susan Kleinberg\nVeronica Gonzalez Peña > > Cassandra Marketo\nKimberly Goff > > Cheri Gaulke + Xochi Maberry-Gaulke\nJeremy Grosvenor > > Vincent Johnson\nJerelyn Hanrahan + Laura Ross White > > Andrew Berardini\nCandace Hill Montgomery > > Anna Joy Springer\nVirva Hinnemo > > Sam Shoemaker\nAlice Hope > > Krysten Cunningham\nErica-Lynn Huberty > > Sandeep Mukherjee\nTerri Hyland > > Joseph Mosconi\nRuby Jackson > > Alice Könit\nNo Partner > > Carolyn Castano\nNishan Kazazian > > Beatriz Cortez\nCarlos Lama >> No Partner\nNo Partner > > Badly Licked Bear\nChristine Lidrbauch > > Sterling Wells\nDonald Lipski > > Raul Baltazar\nSutton Lynch > > Yrneh Gabon Brown\nNo Partner > > Jiayun Chen\nTanya Minhas > > Allison Wyper\nRichard Mothes > > Kristin Calabrese\nMichelle Murphy > > Sarah Beadle\nJill Musnicki > > Victoria Vesna\nLois Nesbitt > > Lucia Santini Ribisi\nEileen O’Kane Kornreich > > Iman Person\nJaanika Peerna > > Marcus Kuiland Nazario\nDalton Portella > > Ryat Yezbick\nToni Ross > > Sharon Barnes\nDavid Rothenberg > > May Sun\nWill Ryan > > Jody Zellen\nSara Salaway > > Melinda Altshuler\nMatthew Satz > > Katie Grinnan\nBastienne Schmidt > > Jisoo Chung\nBarry Schwabsky > > David Schafer\nChristine Sciulli > > Karen Lofgren\nArlene Slavin > > Jenny Yurshansky\nJanice Stanton > > Kearra Gopee\nChristina Sun > > Catherine Scott\nCarol Szymanski with David Adewomi  > > Xiouping (Whitworth)\nSara VanDerBeek > > Alicia Serling\nRyan Wallace > > Joshua Aster\nRoss Watts > > Justine Harari\nAllan Wexler > > Dan Kwong\nNina Yankowitz > > Francesca Gabbiani\nDarius Yektai > > Barbara McCarren + Jud Fine\nAlmond Zigmund > > Marissa Mandler
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/swept-away-love-letter-to-a-surrogates-2022-09-17/
LOCATION:Main Beach\, 101 Ocean Avenue\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Maidstone Club Golf Outing
DESCRIPTION:Our annual golf outing has very limited spots available. Please email Kendra Korczak at kkorczak@guildhall.org with any questions. Thank you for your support of Guild Hall! \n\nGolf at the historic\, ocean-front Maidstone Club in East Hampton. Practice on the gorgeously maintained grounds while you work up an appetite for a delicious lunch served on the Clubhouse veranda overlooking one of the most beautiful ocean beaches in America. The shotgun tournament begins at 1:30pm followed by cocktails and hors d’oeuvres\, and an awards ceremony honoring the top golfers at the outing. \nFor more information on tickets and Corporate Sponsorship Opportunities\, contact Kendra Korczak at (631) 324-0806 x38 or by email at events@guildhall.org.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/2022-golf-outing/
LOCATION:Maidstone Club\, 50 Old Beach Lane\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Galas & Events
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SUMMARY:Swept Away: Love Letter to a Surrogate(s)
DESCRIPTION:SWEPT AWAY: Love Letter to a Surrogate(s)\nby Warren Neidich \nJoin us at Main Beach on September 10\, 17\, 24 from 7-10PM and October 30 from 6-9PM for a series of unmissable happenings! \n9/24 Presenter Schedule:                          \nScott Bluedorn (in collaboration with Robby Herbst)                          \nCircle  A – 8:15-8:45pm \nSabra Moon Elliot (in collaboration with Rochelle Fabb)                     \nCircle  B – 9:15-9:45pm \nErica-Lynn Huberty (in collaboration with Sandeep Mukherjee)         \nCircle  E  – 7- 7:30pm \nRuby Jackson (in collaboration with Alice Könitz)                                  \nCircle  D – 8:30-9pm \nNishan Kazazian (in collaboration with Beatriz Cortez)                          \nCircle  A – 7-7:30pm \nTanya Minhas (in collaboration with  Allison Wyper)                              \nCircle  D –7:30-8pm \nWill Ryan­ (in collaboration with Jody Zellen)                                          \nCircle  E – 9:15-9:45pm \nMatthew Satz (in collaboration with Katie Grinnan)                              \nCircle  D – 9:30-10pm \nChristine Sciulli (in collaboration with Karen Lofgren)                            \nCircle  D –  7-7:30pm \nArlene Slavin (in collaboration with Jenny Yurshansky)                         \nCircle  C – 7-7:30pm \nSara VanDerBeek (in collaboration with Alicia Serling)                        \nCircle  D – 8:15-8:45pm \nAllan Wexler (in collaboration with Dan Kwong)                                   \nCircle  E – 8-8:30pm \nNina Yankowitz (in collaboration with Francesca Gabbiani)              \nCircle  C – 7-7:30pm \nAlmond Zigmund (in collaboration with Marissa Mandler)\nCircle B – 8-8:30pm \nBring your own chairs!\n\nSwept Away: Love Letter to a Surrogate(s) will take place at the water’s edge in front of the Pavilion at Main Beach in East Hampton. Attendees can watch or be an active participant and enjoy the evening’s festivities.  \nWarren Neidich notes “Swept Away: Love Letter to a Surrogate is a community oriented artistic project that aims to create a transcontinental heartbeat across America. It is hoped that through its combined gestures and performances\, a sense of solidarity\, so desperately missing today\, will emerge with which to confront the ecological catastrophe at our doorstep.” \nThe syncopated sound of the surf will provide the background acousmatic. This poetic project in some ways harkens back to the Happenings staged by Allan Kaprow in 1966 all through the South Fork: https://alastairgordonwalltowall.com/2018/02/07/gas-i-am-a-happener-1966-east-hampton/ \nArtist Warren Neidich who created the successful Drive by Art event in 2020. The project is co-curated and co-coordinated by Christina Strassfield\, Museum Director/Chief Curator of Guild Hall\, Anuradha Vikram\, Los Angeles based independent curator\, and Los Angeles based conceptual artist Renee Petropoulos\, plus administrative coordination by Julie McKim. 65 artists living in on the East End and 65 west coast artists are participating in this community and family-based Art Happening. In the spring the reverse will occur; with East End artists writing love letters to LA artists to be executed at Will Rogers State Beach\, Santa Monica in conjunction with the 18th Street Arts Center. \nAt Main Beach\, artists will create ephemeral performative gestures of immateriality or time-based works on the beach. This could be making a sandcastle\, singing a song\, reciting poetry\, dancing\, make a sculpture that interacts with the tide\, collecting shells\, doing a light projection on Main Beach pavilion\, picking up garbage on the beach\, etc.  The works could be political and deal with global warming and its effects on the water level or could be apolitical and talk about the natural beauty of the real in opposition to the digital and virtual. \nThe importance of biodegradable\, non-toxic materials will be essential as well as leaving the beach pristine after the work. Each artist has been linked up to a west coast artist who will email instructions – a love letter – for a work of art that the local artist will incorporate into their performative piece\, acting as a surrogate. \nThe list of East End and West Coast artist pairings is as follows: \nEAST END ARTISTS  > LOS ANGELES ARTISTS \nSuzanne Anker > > Margarethe Drexel\nElena Bajo > > Jasmine Orpilla\nLillian Ball > > Dana Berman Duff\nMonica Banks > > Jamie Ross\nDianne Blell > > Lisa Anne Auerbach\nScott Bluedorn > > Robby Herbst\nMegan Chaskey > > Lionel Popkin\nScott Chaskey > > Kathryn Andrews\nPhilippe Cheng > > David Horvitz\nAndrea Cote > > Nina Waisman\nIvana Dama > > Rodrigo Arruda\nPeter Dayton > > Anita Pace\nKatrina Del Mar + Chris Jones > > Taisha Paggett + Meital Yaniv\nJeremy Dennis + Beau Bree Rhee > > Debra Disman\nSabra Moon Elliot > > Rochelle Fabb\nCarol Edwards > > Pamela Hudson\nEva Faye > > Patty Chang + David Kelley\nSaskia Friedrich > > Fran Siegel\nMargaret Garrett > > Susan Kleinberg\nVeronica Gonzalez Peña > > Cassandra Marketo\nKimberly Goff > > Cheri Gaulke + Xochi Maberry-Gaulke\nJeremy Grosvenor > > Vincent Johnson\nJerelyn Hanrahan + Laura Ross White > > Andrew Berardini\nCandace Hill Montgomery > > Anna Joy Springer\nVirva Hinnemo > > Sam Shoemaker\nAlice Hope > > Krysten Cunningham\nErica-Lynn Huberty > > Sandeep Mukherjee\nTerri Hyland > > Joseph Mosconi\nRuby Jackson > > Alice Könit\nNo Partner > > Carolyn Castano\nNishan Kazazian > > Beatriz Cortez\nCarlos Lama >> No Partner\nNo Partner > > Badly Licked Bear\nChristine Lidrbauch > > Sterling Wells\nDonald Lipski > > Raul Baltazar\nSutton Lynch > > Yrneh Gabon Brown\nNo Partner > > Jiayun Chen\nTanya Minhas > > Allison Wyper\nRichard Mothes > > Kristin Calabrese\nMichelle Murphy > > Sarah Beadle\nJill Musnicki > > Victoria Vesna\nLois Nesbitt > > Lucia Santini Ribisi\nEileen O’Kane Kornreich > > Iman Person\nJaanika Peerna > > Marcus Kuiland Nazario\nDalton Portella > > Ryat Yezbick\nToni Ross > > Sharon Barnes\nDavid Rothenberg > > May Sun\nWill Ryan > > Jody Zellen\nSara Salaway > > Melinda Altshuler\nMatthew Satz > > Katie Grinnan\nBastienne Schmidt > > Jisoo Chung\nBarry Schwabsky > > David Schafer\nChristine Sciulli > > Karen Lofgren\nArlene Slavin > > Jenny Yurshansky\nJanice Stanton > > Kearra Gopee\nChristina Sun > > Catherine Scott\nCarol Szymanski with David Adewomi  > > Xiouping (Whitworth)\nSara VanDerBeek > > Alicia Serling\nRyan Wallace > > Joshua Aster\nRoss Watts > > Justine Harari\nAllan Wexler > > Dan Kwong\nNina Yankowitz > > Francesca Gabbiani\nDarius Yektai > > Barbara McCarren + Jud Fine\nAlmond Zigmund > > Marissa Mandler
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/swept-away-love-letter-to-a-surrogates-2022-09-24/
LOCATION:Main Beach\, 101 Ocean Avenue\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221004
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SUMMARY:Art & About 2022: Detroit
DESCRIPTION:Guild Hall presents ART & ABOUT 2022\nA Curated Experience Through Detroit’s Art\, Music\, & Architecture \nThe Guild Hall Annual Patron’s Trip is back and we are headed to Motor City. \nDesignated a UNESCO City of Design\, Detroit boasts stunning Art Deco buildings\, world class museums and an abundance of public art displayed in transit stations\, as building murals and sculptures throughout the city.\nWith a visit to the private home collection of the Detroit couple who have re-ignited the city’s art scene\, a curator tour at DIA\, a little bit of Motown\, and some delectable dining\, come see why Detroit buzzes with creative energy. \nPackage inclusions:\n• 3-nights at the Shinola Hotel\, located in downtown Detroit\n• All meals\, beverages\, taxes and gratuities during the program\n• Private tours\, music\, attractions\, entrance fees (unless noted)\n• Ground transportation\n• Airport transfers from Detroit (DTW) or private airport (DET)\n– group arrivals and departures \nTo register please click HERE  – Deadline extended to August 15.  \nFor any questions please email Kristin Eberstadt at keberstadt@guildhall.org or Tarin Wilson at tarin@planaevents.com \nThe recently restored Shinola Hotel Detroit\, formerly a T.B. Rayl & Co department store and a Singer sewing machine store. Kehinde Wiley\, Officer of the Hussars\, 2007\, Detroit Institute of Arts Motown Museum\, located in the legendary Motown Records recording studio. The Shepherd\, a new arts complex created by JJ and Anthony Curis in a 110-year-old Romanesque-style church. Mural by Brandan “BMike” Odums x Rick Williams. Courtesy of Murals in the Market. Artist Joey Salamon’s commission for Murals in the Market.\n  \n 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/art-about-2022-art-music-architecture-in-detroit/
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CATEGORIES:Galas & Events
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