Goings On | 01/25/2021

Contents for January 25, 2021 (Scroll down for more information):

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1. Carlos Martiel, FF Alumn, live online in The Laboratory Series, Jan. 28
2. Shaun Leonardo, FF Alumn, at The Bronx Museum, thru May 30
3. Chloë Bass, Gregory Sholette, FF Alumns, receive Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant
4. Franc Palaia, FF Alumn, now online at magazzino.art
5. Ed Epping, FF Alumn, at Historic Santa Fe Foundation, NM, thru Jan 31, and more
6. Shirin Neshat, FF Alumn, at Barbara Gladstone Gallery, Manhattan, thru Feb. 27
7. Mel Watkin, FF Alumn, online at Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, IL, thru Feb. 13
8. Nicole Eisenman, FF Alumn, at Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo, Norway, opening Feb. 5
9. Candace Hill, FF Alumn at Southampton Arts Center, opening Jan. 30
10. Annie Lanzillotto, FF Alumn, now online at www.StreetCryInc.org and more
11. Liliana Porter, FF Alumn, at Frist Museum, Nashville, TN, opening Feb. 5, and more
12. Lucy R. Lippard, FF Alumn, live online at PCG Studio, Jan. 26
13. Matthew Geller, FF Alumn, at R.J. Taylor Park, Cleveland, OH
14. Marilyn R. Rosenberg, FF Alumn, online at wordforword.info and more

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Weekly Spotlight: Kathy Westwater, FF Alumn, now online at: https://franklinfurnace.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p17325coll1/id/47/rec/132

This week’s spotlight is on Kathy Westwater’s “The Fortune Cookie Dance,” which imagined a future of choreography based in interactive online media. This 30-minute documentary of Westwater’s 1999 work blends a discussion between the artist and Franklin Furnace’s Martha Wilson with the demonstration of a downloadable digital/CD-ROM version of the piece. Viewers were invited to “click a cookie” and their choices yielded random computer-generated numerical sequences, with an eye to the numbers on the back of paper fortunes within each cookie. The numerical sequences were then used to arrange discrete videotape segments of movement and sound which may never again be replicated in exactly the same way. Incorporating low-tech sounds of overhead projectors, Xerox machines, and spoken word, “The Fortune Cookie Dance” explores modes of communication across history and time. Dancers include Alejandra Martorell, Noemi Segarra, and Kathy Westwater, visit http://www.kathywestwater.org Music by Betsy McClelland, costumes by Stephanie Rudloe, computer programming and artwork by Adam Nelson and Bill Pagano. (Text by Eli Duncan, FF Intern, Autumn 2020).

Please watch at:

https://franklinfurnace.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p17325coll1/id/47/rec/132

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1. Carlos Martiel, FF Alumn, live online in The Laboratory Series, Jan. 28

please visit this link:

https://www.newtimesslo.com/sanluisobispo/new-york-based-performance-artist-carlos-martiel-joins-the-laboratory-series-for-january-program/Content?oid=10524316

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2. Shaun Leonardo, FF Alumn, at The Bronx Museum, thru May 30

please visit this link:

http://m.bronxmuseum.org/index.php/exhibitions/shaun-leonardo-the-breath-of-empty-space

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3. Chloë Bass, Gregory Sholette, FF Alumns, receive Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant

please visit this link:
https://m.gc.cuny.edu/News/Detail?id=58868&fbclid=IwAR3z53a7EQ4DU2Hsezr4fylvj0QOHetLKU5ptvfMtpYP0m8DmxUckerDGE0
thank you

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4. Franc Palaia, FF Alumn, now online at magazzino.art

Franc Palaia, FF Alumn, is included in a unique musical project organized my Magazzino-Italian Art of Cold Spring, NY. Magazzino presents, “Cold Spring Soundtrack”.Dec 21 2020 by Marinella Senatore. Italian artist and composer held an open call for people to submit short sound recordings via voicemail, email or text message. Ms. Senatore and her partner and composer, Emiliano Branda collected the 79 pieces of sound, music, noise, vocals etc which included recordings of rain, trains, frogs, roosters, cicadas, crickets, a bicycle commute, construction in the neighboring apartment, songbirds, cat purring, bells of cathedrals in Florence, Italy and Kingston, NY, Black Lives Matter protest chants, drum solos, violin duets, a high school graduation, a birthday party, spoken word poetry, a choral ensemble, electronic music, political newscasts and more.

https://www.magazzino.art/magazzinodacasa/marinella-senatore-cold-spring-soundtrack
Palaia’s contribution is a 20 second drum beat solo at minute 8:45-9:05.

Senatore and Branda created a 24 minute original score that interweaves every contribution received, creating a symphonic soundscape made up of individual voices.
At the heart of this project is the desire to find a cohesive, empowered voice and explore how individual contributions can lead to a meaningful, collective action. The project was completed entirely through remote participation, meeting the current moment when the pandemic still looms, practices of isolation and social distancing are still in effect, yet collaboration across communities is most needed.

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5. Ed Epping, FF Alumn, at Historic Santa Fe Foundation, NM, thru Jan 31, and more

Exonerated and Redress, selections from larger bodies of work representing the portraits of individuals exonerated after imprisoned 25 years or more for crimes they did not commit. Installed at the Historic Santa Fe Foundation through January. https://www.historicsantafe.org/ed-epping-gallery

and

Santa Fe New Mexican, Pasatiempo Arts Magazine, Profile available at:
https://www.santafenewmexican.com/pasatiempo/art/freed-spirits-ed-eppings-portraits-of-the-exonerated/article_6e08866e-460c-11eb-aa99-fbf19919ffd4.html

and

I have been invited to join the board of directors for the Prison Policy Initiative. The non-profit, non-partisan Prison Policy Initiative https://www.prisonpolicy.org/about.html produces cutting edge research to expose the broader harm of mass criminalization, and then sparks advocacy campaigns to create a more just society.

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6. Shirin Neshat, FF Alumn, at Barbara Gladstone Gallery, Manhattan, thru Feb. 27

Please visit this link for in person and online viewing information.

gladstonegallery.com

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7. Mel Watkin, FF Alumn, online at Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, IL, thru Feb. 13

Mel Watkin, FF Alumn, online at Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, IL, thru Feb. 13. Please visit this link:

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8. Nicole Eisenman, FF Alumn, at Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo, Norway, opening Feb. 5

Vielmetter Los Angeles

Nicole Eisenman
Giant Without a Body

Opening February 5, 2021 at
Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo

Vielmetter Los Angeles congratulates Nicole Eisenman on the opening of Giant without a body, a survey of the artist’s work from 2006 through the present at the Astrup Fearnley Museet in Oslo.

For more information visit:

https://www.afmuseet.no/en/exhibition/nicole-eisenman-giant-without-a-body-rs-I7Kdt7

1700 S Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90021 +1 213 623 3280
vielmetter.com

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9. Candace Hill, FF Alumn at Southampton Arts Center, opening Jan. 30

SOUTHAMPTON ARTS CENTER ANNOUNCES THE RETURN OF EAST END COLLECTED
JANUARY 30-APRIL 11
35 New East End Artists to be Featured in Group Show

Southampton Arts Center, located at 25 Jobs Lane in the heart of Southampton Village, is pleased to announce the return of East End Collected, now in its sixth iteration. Conceived and curated by Artist Paton Miller, EEC6 will open on Saturday, January 30 and run through Sunday, April 11, 2021. Galleries will be open Friday to Sunday, 12-5 PM. Admission is Free, but a $5 donation is suggested and appreciated. East End Collected6 is sponsored by Ingrid Arneberg and Will Marin.

East End Collected draws attention to the large population of artists living in the region and reflects Paton Miller’s vision of the East End as an ideal environment for artists to create work. In this sixth iteration of the popular exhibition, Miller continues with the intention of never showing the same artist twice. Since its 2015 launch, the EEC series has featured over 200 individuals. Through this exhibition, Southampton Arts Center celebrates 35 new artists and further establishes SAC as a vibrant home where the East End arts scene continues to thrive.

Tom Dunn, SAC’s Executive Director, stated, “We are delighted to open 2021 with East End Collected, the series that helped establish SAC as the dynamic multidisciplinary center it is today. Paton has once again assembled a dynamic and exciting group of East End artists. We simply cannot wait to share this show with our community.”

Of the beloved series, Paton Miller says, “In 2012 I was invited to a meeting to discuss the possibility of creating an arts center at 25 Jobs Lane. I was asked my opinion and I said, to what would become the founding members of the Southampton Art Center, that if they were setting about opening an arts center, to survive they must be loved. To achieve that I said their focus should be on the incredible artistic depth and diversity of our immediate region. A few months later I was invited to curate the first East End Collected exhibition. Here we are these years later and under extreme circumstances with our sixth installment having exhibited more than 200 artists.” Miller concluded, “I’d like to thank Amy Kirwin, Tom Dunn and the Board of SAC for everything they have done to support me in exhibiting the artists of the East End Collected series. Curating these shows has been an honor and revelatory experience.”

EEC6 Artists include Linda K. Alpern, Mary Boochever, Deborah Buck, Dominic Cantasano, Isadora Capraro, Philippe Cheng, Joe Chierchio, Jerry Cooke, James Croak, Noel de Lesseps, David Geiser*, Mary Delaney, John Dios, Melody Guini, Candace Hill, Dennis Lawrence, Christina Matthai, Gerald Monroe, Ryan Moore, Shimon Okshteyn*, Zach Osif, Patrick Peters, Leila Pinto, William Quigley, Doug Reina, Bastienne Schmidt, Christine Sciulli, Anne Seelbach, Agathe Snow, Kevin Teare, Catherine Van Milders, Maria Vasconcelos, Linh Vivace, Claire Watson, Carol Weinberg, Suzanne Wetanson, and John Whelan.
*EEC6 also pays tribute to two East End Collected alums lost in 2020, David Geiser (EEC1) and Shimon Okshteyn (EEC4).

Southampton Arts Center programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

EAST END COLLECTED
JANUARY 30-APRIL 11, 2021
GALLERY HOURS: Friday to Sunday, 12-5 PM
For images of artists visit:
https://southamptoncenter.sharepoint.com/sites/SouthamptonCenter/Shared%20Documents/Forms/AllItems.aspx?id=%2Fsites%2FSouthamptonCenter%2FShared%20Documents%2FSH%20Arts%20Center%20Team%20Folder%2FProgramming%2F2021%2FART%2FEEC6%2FArtist%20Headshots&p=true&originalPath=aHR0cHM6Ly9zb3V0aGFtcHRvbmNlbnRlci5zaGFyZXBvaW50LmNvbS86Zjovcy9Tb3V0aGFtcHRvbkNlbnRlci9Fck1qNy1neC1wZEN0YkJxc2FuSFl5OEJfaFhDRkJFdUwzaWt3eUM1cWo5RlN3P3J0aW1lPWtMWXpzcWU4MkVn
RELATED PROGRAMS:

Gallery Tours with Paton Miller
Saturdays, February 6, March 6 and April 3 | 12:30 PM | FREE

Illustrated Artist Talks on Zoom
Thursdays, February 18 and March 18 | 7 PM EST | FREE
February 18 Artists: Isadora Capraro, Melody Guini, Candace Hill, Patrick Peter, Doug Reina, Kevin Teare
March 18 Artists: Linda K. Alpern, Jim Croak, Deborah Buck, Bastienne Schmidt, Agathe Snow, Maria Vasconcelos

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10. Annie Lanzillotto, FF Alumn, now online at www.StreetCryInc.org and more

FF Alumn Annie Lanzillotto’s new podcast “Annie’s Story Cave” can be listened to everywhere podcasts are heard. Lanzillotto embarks on a solo decameron — to tell 100 original stories, while sheltering-in-place alone and immunocompromised. info at www.StreetCryInc.org, and www.annielanzillotto.com

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11. Liliana Porter, FF Alumn, at Frist Museum, Nashville, TN, opening Feb. 5, and more

Liliana Porter: Man with Axe and Other Stories

Gordon Contemporary Artists Project Gallery, February 5 – May 2, 2021

Member preview:
Thursday, February 4, noon-close
(No evening reception)

Please join us. Visit FristArtMuseum.org/tickets after January 18 to reserve your timed ticket and review current safety protocols.

Each member can bring a guest free of charge without having to redeem guest passes. We will check in your guest when you arrive.

Questions? Contact 615-744-4947 or membership@FristArtMuseum.org

Artist’s Perspective

Conversation with Liliana Porter and Mark Scala
Thursday, February 11, noon
Presented on Zoom. Registration required.
Sign up at FristArtMuseum.org/events

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12. Lucy R. Lippard, FF Alumn, live online at PCG Studio, Jan. 26

Tuesday, January 26 at 1pm EST

Seth Siegelaub: “Better Read Than Dead” Writings and Interviews 1964–2013

with Marja Bloem, Lucy R. Lippard, Jo Melvin, and
Lauren van Haaften-Schick

Watch the live event at PCG Studio, using this URL:

https://paulacoopergallery-studio.com/posts/seth-siegelaub-marja-bloem-lucy-lippard-jo-melvin-lauren-van-haaften-schick-192-books

Presented by 192 Books and Paula Cooper Gallery, Marja Bloem, Lucy R. Lippard, Jo Melvin, and Lauren van Haaften-Schick will discuss the new book Seth Siegelaub: “Better Read Than Dead” Writings and Interviews 1964–2013

The live event will be streamed directly on PCG Studio.There is no login or rsvp required. A recording will be posted shortly afterwards.

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13. Matthew Geller, FF Alumn, at R.J. Taylor Park, Cleveland, OH

My latest public artwork—Coo Lot with Plum Pipes–repurposes 2 empty residential lots into a jaunty entrance to Cleveland’s R.J. Taylor Park. Referencing the nearby Nottingham Water Treatment Plant, it’s a 135-ft labyrinthine of water pipes, with a swaying bench, pipes that provide bench-like seating, and light that spills out of the vertical pipes at night.

GPS: 19212 Nottingham Road, Cleveland, OH

#coolotwithplumpipes #matthewgeller #matgel2 #publicartservicesus #publicart #elmendorfgeurts #landstudio #clevelandwaterdepartment #clevelandparks #clevelandpublicart #clevelandpublicartproject #bobperoskiphotography #ohio #cleveland #parks #civicart

Thank you. Matthew Geller

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14. Marilyn R. Rosenberg, FF Alumn, online at wordforword.info and more

Four facing pages titled Twin Black Book, a sequence of visual/asemic poems by Marilyn R. Rosenberg, are included on line at
Jonathan Minton, Editor, Word For Word: #36, Winter 2021

http://www.wordforword.info/vol36/Rosenberg.html

The print edition of Word For Word: #36, Winter 2021 is available from

https://www.lulu.com/shop

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Goings On is compiled weekly by Harley Spiller