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SUMMARY:2023 Academy of the Arts Achievement Awards Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 37th annual Academy of the Arts Achievement Awards Dinner on Tuesday\, April 18\, 2023\, at Gotham Hall in New York City to celebrate those who support and lend their talent to our storied institution. The Academy of the Arts is a community of internationally recognized artists and creative professionals who are advocates of Guild Hall’s mission. \nHONORING\nPeter Marino\, Achievement Honoree for Visual Arts\nAward Presented by Anthony Ledru\, President and CEO of Tiffany & Co. \nTom Roush and LaVon Kellner\, Special Award for Leadership and Philanthropy\nAward Presented by artist Hank Willis Thomas \nWe are also delighted to recognize our newest inductees to the Academy of the Arts: Nanette Carter\, Jeremy Dennis\, Virginia Jaramillo\, Annie Leibovitz\, Jay McInerney\, Isaac Mizrahi\, Arcmanoro Niles\, Maulik Pancholy\, Lisa Perry\, Eric Ripert\, Jordan Roth\, Iris Smyles\, and Andrina Wekontash Smith. \n6pm Cocktails \n7pm Dinner and Program\nSpecial Performances by Music From The Sole and by Clarinetist Kinan Azmeh\, Harpist Maeve Gilchrist\, and Guitarist Kyle Sanna\n \nAttire: Cocktail \nTickets are tax-deductible to the extent provided by law. $175 per ticket used is non-deductible. Please consult your tax advisor. \nView the 2023 Academy of the Arts Achievement Awards Dinner Invitation \n\nClick HERE if you are unable to attend and would like to make a contribution. \nContact events@guildhall.org with any questions or to purchase tickets. \n  \nGENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY\n \n  \n\nMedia Partner \n  \n\nTransportation Sponsor
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/academy-of-the-arts-awards-dinner/
LOCATION:Gotham Hall\, Gotham Hall\, 1356 Broadway\, NYC
CATEGORIES:Galas & Events
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SUMMARY:GATHER: Joshua Whitehead & Joseph M. Pierce
DESCRIPTION:Join us at BookHampton for an evening with author\, Joshua Whitehead\, and author\, scholar\, & curator\, Joseph M. Pierce\, discussing Whitehead’s latest book\, Making Love with the Land. All attendees will receive a copy of Making Love with the Land\, and the program will conclude with a Q&A and book signing. \nThe novel Jonny Appleseed established Joshua Whitehead as one of the most exciting and important new literary voices on Turtle Island\, winning both a Lambda Literary Award and Canada Reads 2021. In Making Love with the Land\, his first nonfiction book\, Whitehead explores the relationships between body\, language\, and land through creative essay\, memoir\, and confession. \nIn prose that is evocative and sensual\, unabashedly queer and visceral\, raw and autobiographical\, Whitehead writes of an Indigenous body in pain\, coping with trauma. Deeply rooted within\, he reaches across the anguish to create a new form of storytelling he calls “biostory”—beyond genre\, and entirely sovereign. Through this narrative perspective\, Making Love with the Land recasts mental health struggles and our complex emotional landscapes from a nefarious parasite on his (and our) well-being to kin\, even a relation\, no matter what difficulties they present to us. Whitehead ruminates on loss and pain without shame or ridicule but rather highlights waypoints for personal transformation. Written in the aftermath of heartbreak\, before and during the pandemic\, Making Love with the Land illuminates this present moment in which both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people are rediscovering old ways and creating new ones about connection with and responsibility toward each other and the land. \nThe evening is presented as part of GATHER: Conversations Led by Black & Indigenous Changemakers\, co-produced by Guild Hall and Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio. Revenue from the program will equally support Learning & Public Programs at both Guild Hall and Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio. \n\nABOUT GATHER: CONVERSATIONS LED BY BLACK & INDIGENOUS CHANGEMAKERS \nGATHER spotlights the voices of BIPOC scholars\, artists\, and leaders\, providing lessons on Black & Indigenous histories & traditions\, and strategies for moving forward together. The program is co-produced by Guild Hall and Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio. Founded by Jeremy Dennis\, artist and tribal member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation\, Ma’s House is a communal art space that includes a residency program for Black\, Indigenous\, and People of Color (BIPOC)\, an art studio\, and library. The series was awarded a 2022 Engaging Communities Award of Merit from the Museum Association of New York.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/gather-joshua-whitehead-joseph-m-pierce/
LOCATION:BookHampton\, 41 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:GATHER: Candice Hopkins\, Jeremy Dennis\, and Wunetu Wequai Tarrant
DESCRIPTION:Join Photographer and Founder of Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio\, Jeremy Dennis\, Executive Director of Forge Project\, Candice Hopkins\, and Linguist and Guild Hall Community Artist-in-Resident\, Wunetu Wequai Tarrant at Main Prospect in Southampton Village for an intimate conversation on contemporary Indigenous arts and culture\, making space for Native kinship\, and building community in the region. The conversation will focus on the work and experiences of the artists’ current initiatives within Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio\, Forge Project\, and The First Literature Project. Complimentary food and drink from Main Prospect will be served. \nThe evening is presented as part of GATHER: Conversations Led by Black & Indigenous Changemakers\, co-produced by Guild Hall and Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio. Revenue from the program will equally support Learning & Public Programs at both Guild Hall and Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio.  \n\nABOUT FORGE PROJECT \nForge Project is a Native-led initiative centered on Indigenous art\, decolonial education\, and supporting leaders in culture\, food security\, and land justice. Located on the unceded homelands of the Muh-he-con-ne-ok in Upstate New York\, Forge Project works to upend political and social systems formed through generations of settler colonialism. \nLaunched in 2021\, Forge Project serves the social and cultural landscape of shared communities through a funded fellowship program for Indigenous culture workers\, including those working in food and land justice\, law and decolonial governance\, and art. Forge hosts Native-led public education and events\, a lending art collection focused on contemporary art by Indigenous artists\, and art-\,land-\, and food-based educational programming at the Community Learning Kitchen developed in partnership with Sky High Farm. \nhttps://forgeproject.com/ \nABOUT THE FIRST LITERATURE PROJECT \nThe First Literature Project (FLP) supports the preservation of Indigenous stories\, culture\, and language by utilizing immersive Virtual Reality (VR) technology to create virtual orations\, one of which will be the first story ever to be translated into the Shinnecock language. The VR orations share treasured Shinnecock history and traditions from interviews with members of the Shinnecock Nation and Leaders of the Padoquohan Medicine Lodge. The FLP is supported by the Creatives Rebuild New York Grant\, the Guild Hall Community Artist-in-Residence program\, and the Padoquohan Medicine Lodge. \nhttps://firstliterature.org/ \nABOUT GATHER: CONVERSATIONS LED BY BLACK & INDIGENOUS CHANGEMAKERS \nGATHER spotlights the voices of BIPOC scholars\, artists\, and leaders\, providing lessons on Black & Indigenous histories & traditions\, and strategies for moving forward together. The program is co-produced by Guild Hall and Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio. Founded by Jeremy Dennis\, artist and tribal member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation\, Ma’s House is a communal art space that includes a residency program for Black\, Indigenous\, and People of Color (BIPOC)\, an art studio\, and library. The series was awarded a 2022 Engaging Communities Award of Merit from the Museum Association of New York.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/gather-candice-hopkins-jeremy-dennis-and-wunetu-wequai-tarrant/
LOCATION:Main Prospect\, 15 Prospect Street\, Southampton\, NY\, 11968\, United States
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