Goings On | 07/20/2021

Contents for July 20, 2021

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1. Chloë Bass, Cora Fisher, FF Alumns, now online in The Brooklyn Rail
2. Coco Fusco, Guadalupe Maravilla, Carlos Martiel, FF Alumns, receive Latinx Artist Fellowships
3. Roberta Allen, FF Alumn, now online in The Rupture
4. ​​GOODW.Y.N., Pamela Sneed, Tobaron Waxman, FF Alumns, at NYC Queer Art Print Fair, thru July 31
5. Norm Magnusson, FF Alumn, at the Morton, Rhinecliff, NY, July 31
6. Sarah H. Paulson, FF Alumn, live and online at Sheepscot Hollow, Whitefield, ME, July 21
7. Candace Hill Montgomery, FF Alumn, at The Fireplace Project, Springs, NY, opening July 24
8. Terry Berkowitz, FF Alumn, at Weatherspoon Museum, Greensboro, NC, opening July 24
9. Judy Giera, FF Alumn, at Spantzo Gallery, Manhattan, opening Aug. 19
10. Dominique Duroseau, Michael Paul Britto, Zachary Fabri, FF Alumns, at Sculpture Center, LIC, Queens, thru Aug. 2
11. Peter Baren, LuLu LoLo, Ed Woodham, FF Alumns, now online in the Unnoticed Art Festival, Dordrecht, Netherlands
12. Mark Tribe, FF Alumn, at Putting Green, Brooklyn and more

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1. Chloë Bass, Cora Fisher FF Alumns, now online in The Brooklyn Rail

Please visit this link:

https://brooklynrail.org/2021/07/artseen/Chlo-Bass-The-Parts?fbclid=IwAR34H9jzYKFRlhAkpKzVsx0UDjG49iqaE3kcNdcunn21D9K7yfbSo5uM3EQ

Thank you.

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2. Coco Fusco, Guadalupe Maravilla, Carlos Martiel, FF Alumns, receive Latinx Artist Fellowships

Please visit this link:

https://mellon.org/programs/arts-and-culture/latinx-artist-fellowship/coco-fusco/

Thank you.

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4. Roberta Allen, FF Alumn, now online in The Rupture

Pleased to have 3 small stories in the online magazine, The Rupture.

https://www.therupturemag.com/…/confusion-on-the-island
https://www.therupturemag.com/…/amulet-on-the-island-of…

www.robertaallen.com

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5. ​​GOODW.Y.N., Pamela Sneed, Tobaron Waxman, FF Alumns, at NYC Queer Art Print Fair, thru July 31

NYC Queer-Art Print Fair June 1 – July 31
https://www.queer-art.org/fair?mc_cid=c44f4a79ca&mc_eid=74d6b9fa75

Show ‘N’ Tell
Monday July 26th, 2021

Now in its third iteration, the the Queer|Art|Pride Digital Book & Print Fair will be featured on Queer|Art’s website from June 1—July 31. The online marketplace will once again be accompanied by live Show ‘N’ Tell events, taking place over Zoom.

A Show ‘N’ Tell on Monday July 26th, 2021 includes
Artists:
Shasha Dothan
Sky Olson
GOODW.Y.N
echo Eraso
Derick Decario Ladale Whitson
Tobaron Waxman
Jordiana
Jennifer Harge
Seyi Adebanjo
Pamela Sneed

Artists participating in the digital fair will perform readings of excerpted works, offer a show-and-tell of artworks for sale, conduct interactive activities, and much more! For information visit https://www.queer-art.org/show-n-tell

You can RSVP for the July 26 Show ‘N’ Tell event at
RSVP: https://www.queer-art.org/rsvp-show-n-tell

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6. Norm Magnusson, FF Alumn, at the Morton, Rhinecliff, NY, July 31

Visual artist and monologuist Norm Magnusson will be performing his new words and pictures monologue “The Definition of Pornography” at the Morton Memorial Library in Rhinecliff, NY. It’s a “words and pictures monologue that covers the history of porn, MY history with porn (no cringey details, I promise), where it is right now in the present day (jaw dropping), and where it oughta be.” It’s fun and funny and informative and only 50 minutes long. (Rated NC-17.) July 31, 6pm – 7pm. $20 or pay what you can, but seating is limited, so please reserve a seat here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/norm-magnusson-monologue-the-definition-of-pornography-tickets-163275903623

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6. Sarah H. Paulson, FF Alumn, live and online at Sheepscot Hollow, Whitefield, ME, July 21

Join us for the first book launch of The School of 3 Lights!

An Evening of Poetry and Dessert with Sarah H. Paulson & Laura C. Stelmok

Celebrating the release of Sarah H. Paulson’s new book:
“To My Companion: within the room within the room”

With readings from the annual winter artist residency, “Calling the Rain”

When: Wednesday July 21, 2021 6:30-8:00 pm
Where: Sheepscot Hollow (live at 28 Nilsen Lane, Whitefield, ME, 04353) and on ZOOM! (virtual)

Please email info@theunseenhand.org (by July 20th) if you would like the Zoom information.

“Calling the Rain” is an annual 6-week residency, 2 women artists enclosed in one room in the dark of the winter. This living vessel began in 2018 to call forth a body of work, a 25-year practice and prayer to receive and preserve the deep teachings of this tradition. “Two women gazing into each other’s eyes, calling the rain!” comes from from the early Taoist tradition of the Immortal Sisters, the character for the magician/alchemist, she who is called to the hidden root of life in service to truth. The practice/prayer for rain, the grace and benevolence of Heaven.

For more information about the reading and book launch:
https://schoolof3lights.org/calling-the-rain

To purchase the book: www.schoolof3lights.org/books-1
Sarah H. Paulson: www.sarahhpaulson.com

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7. Candace Hill Montgomery, FF Alumn, at The Fireplace Project, Springs, NY, opening July 24

The Fireplace Project 856 Springs Fireplace Road , Springs (East Hampton), NY.on July 24th which runs through August called “Opus Objects” which will include hand loomed weaves , paintings, & sculpture.

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8. Terry Berkowitz, FF Alumn, at Weatherspoon Museum, Greensboro, NC, opening July 24

Art on Paper 2021: The 46th Exhibition
JUL 24 – NOV 27, 2021
2nd Floor: The Bob & Lissa Shelley McDowell GalleryThe Weatherspoon is pleased to announce the 46th presentation of Art on Paper. A time-honored museum tradition, the exhibition features the work of artists who demonstrate the breadth of ways in which one can deploy the humble media of paper to extraordinary ends. From quiet observations amid quarantine, to surreal reflections on hybrid identities, to probing inquiries into the historical roots of racism, the artworks in this year’s installation offer us not only compelling images but creative entry points into urgent conversations.

Art on Paper 2021 features work by the following artists: Eleanor Annand (Asheville, NC); Ivana Milojevic Beck, MFA ‘16 (Raleigh, NC); Terry Berkowitz (New York, NY); Julie Buffalohead (St. Paul, MN); Benjamin Degen (New York, NY); Alison Denyer (Salt Lake City, UT); Gonzalo Fuenmayor (Miami, FL); Harrison Haynes (Chapel Hill, NC); Eric Hibit (Ridgewood, NY); Ellen Lesperance (Portland, OR); Amaryllis DeJesus Moleski (New York, NY); Nate Lewis (New York, NY); Chieko Murasugi (Chapel Hill, NC); Carmen Neely, MFA ‘16 (Chicago, IL); Robyn O’Neil (Washington State); Sherrill Roland, MFA ‘17 (Durham, NC); Julia Rooney (New York, NY); Leah Sobsey (Chapel Hill, NC); May Tveit (Lawrence, KS); Louis Watts (Burlington, KS).

Organized by Dr. Emily Stamey, Curator of Exhibitions.

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9. Judy Giera, FF Alumn, at Spantzo Gallery, Manhattan, opening Aug. 19

’til the moon turns pink

a solo exhibition by judy giera
august 19 – september 19, 2021
opening reception: thursday august 19, 6-8pm

SPANTZO gallery
138 eldridge street, ny, ny 10002

dearest dudes, dudettes, enbies, aliens and baby dolls~

happy hot and sweaty summer to you! i hope you’re well and thriving. i just wanted to share news about two exciting upcoming exhibitions that i hope you’ll check out.

first, it is with great excitement that i invite you to my upcoming solo exhibition with SPANTZO gallery, titled ’til the moon turns pink. the exhibition runs august 19 – september 19, 2021 with an opening reception on thursday august 19 from 6-8pm. (<—save that date and come drink wine with me!)

taking my cue from barbie, the classic doll, this exhibition explores both the restriction and freedom of play as it relates to the formation and safeguards of femininity, resulting in a joyfully flirtatious and flippintly defiant body of work across abstract painting and video that solidifies into my own trippy and gooey version of the barbie dream home and a performative ethos of femininity itself, complete with needed show tunes and some very unnecessary terfs.

pLuS~+, don’t miss my work on view july 23 – 31, 2021 as part of the exhibition good neighbors at amos eno gallery, curated by melanie delach. i am thrilled to be showing small paintings from the extraterrestrigurl gogdog suite with the accompanying video. there is an opening reception on friday july 23 from 6-8 pm. (<—save this date and drink wine with me there too)

hope our paths cross soon and happy summer~

xoxo
~judy

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10. Dominique Duroseau, Michael Paul Britto, Zachary Fabri, FF Alumns, at Sculpture Center, LIC, Queens, thru Aug. 2

BEING SEEN / HEARD
Episode 1. The THICKENING of THINGS: awkward gestures lead to the death of love. (Black Love).
SculptureCenter

Stills from Dominique Duroseau, Episode 1. The THICKENING of THINGS: awkward gestures lead to the death of love. (Black Love), 2021. Courtesy the artist.
BEING SEEN / HEARD:
a series of DRAMATIC EPISODIC PERFORMANCES
by Dominique Duroseau

Is presence permanent? What is Acceptance?
Erasure? Love? Power?

Does the process of healing need to be so ugly as you attempt to establish presence?

Is my healing journey from anger, frustration, rejection and pain political and does it need to be?

This four-part series of performances slowly and barely unpacks fears, exasperations, erasure and love. The feeling of navigating in the dark is portrayed through the camera’s shifts/movements, the visual choppiness, the hesitations in thought process, and misspoken words. They serve as existential scaffoldings of one’s healing process; messy, awkward and painful.

Being Seen / Heard is presented in conjunction with In Practice: You may go, but this will bring you back, the twenty-fifth iteration of our open call program. The exhibition is curated by 2021 In Practice Curatorial Fellow Katherine Simóne Reynolds and is on view through August 2, 2021. Make your reservation here: https://51592.blackbaudhosting.com/51592/SculptureCenter-Reservations-22Jul2021

Credits:

Dominique Duroseau
performance, audio text, editor, videographer

Michael Paul Britto
performance, editor, videographer

Zachary Fabri
director/videographer, performance

Watch Episode 1
The In Practice program is made possible by the Pollock-Krasner Foundation.

Leadership support of SculptureCenter’s exhibitions and programs is provided by Carol Bove, Jill and Peter Kraus, Lee and Robert K. Elliott, Eleanor Heyman Propp, Miyoung Lee and Neil Simpkins, and Robert Soros and Jamie Singer.

44-19 Purves Street
Long Island City, NY 11101
Thu–Mon, 12–6pm

info@sculpture-center.org

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11. Peter Baren, LuLu LoLo, Ed Woodham, FF Alumns, now online in the Unnoticed Art Festival, Dordrecht, Netherlands

Curator: Frans van Lent June 19, 2021
The Nieuwstraat is an average street in the center of Dordrecht, the Netherlands.
The Nieuwstraat Festival took place on June 19, 2021, between sunrise and midnight. The performances were performed by volunteers, unannounced and without explanation.
The performances involved took place in everyday environments and hid the unusual within the usual. Passers-by will have observed the actions, but may not have recognized them as
performance art.
The Nieuwstraat Festival fits in a series of Unnoticed Art Festivals. It balances on the line between public and private. It shows artworks hiding in normality. The language, used to express the works, fits in the average social behaviour in public space and, because of that, remained unnoticed to bystanders. Creating the concepts and executing the works are split. Artists send their concepts more or less as manuals. The chosen works are carried out by a group of (both experienced and unexperienced) volunteers. These volunteers have a double roll. They are participants as well as audience. They are responsible for realizing the performances in the best possible way and, doing that, they fully experience the works. In fact they become part of it.
This way the audience is not excluded but it is actually embedded.

Works by
Peter Baren
Hans Bossmann
Vladimir Bovt
Finn Melvin Caird
Clare Charnley
Beau Coleman
Jane Domaliç
Jorn Ebner
Theodora Eliezer
g.a.d.o. (Paloma Sanchez Palencia & Lena Skrabs)
Johannes C. Gerard
Ienke Kastelein
Joshua Legallienne
Frans van Lent
LuLu LoLo
Andrew McNiven
Myrte van der Molen
Andrei Monastyrski
Nico Parlevliet
Mikio Saito
Masha Sumnina
Albert van der Weide
Ed Woodham
Jing Zhou

The works in the 2nd Nieuwstraat Festival were performed by:
Peter Baren, Stefanie van den Bos, Geerten Ten Bosch, Hans Bossmann, Finn Melvin Caird, Jos Deuss, Malou van Doormaal, Marian van Hoof, Jolanda Jansen, Ienke Kastelein, Petra Laaper, Frans van Lent, Fang Mij, Nico Parlevliet, Sandra Posthuma, Jello Reumer, Yvette Teeuwen, Emmy Vollaard, Paul Voors and Vera Whistler.

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12. Mark Tribe, FF Alumn, at Putting Green, Brooklyn and more

Dear Friends,

I’m very excited to announce the opening of my first public art commission: Higher Ground. It also happens to be the first climate change-themed mini golf hole I’ve designed. Go figure.

Higher Ground https://www.marktribestudio.com/higher-ground/
is part of Putting Green, a public engagement project disguised as a mini golf course on the Williamsburg waterfront in Brooklyn. In my hole, Higher Ground, the turf takes the shape of Manhattan in the year 2100, when climate change, if it continues unabated, will have caused a dramatic sea level rise. Around the turf, a satellite image of the flooded neighborhoods is visible under a few inches of water. Other holes were designed by Mel Chin, Paul Amenta and Blane De St. Croix, Dear Climate (Una Chaudhuri, Marina Zurkow and Blake Goble), Kim Holleman, Juanli Carrión, the Institute for Aesthletics and Tom Russotti, and the Billion Oyster Project, among others. For visiting hours and other info, click here: https://www.puttinggreenbk.org/visit

Also, I’m super happy to announce the completion of Deep Green, https://www.marktribestudio.com/deep-green/ the second in my ongoing series of 24-hour recordings of wild landscapes. The Schneider Museum of Art in Ashland, Oregon commissioned Deep Green and will add it to its permanent collection later this year. Special thanks to everyone who contributed to the Kickstarter Campaign and helped make this project happen.

Finally, I have work in State of Nature, https://www.indianamuseum.org/experiences/state-of-nature/ an exhibition at the Indiana State Museum in Indianapolis on view through September 19th. Curated by Betsy Stirratt, the exhibition includes Griffy Lake Nature Preserve, Monroe County, Indiana, July 4, 2015, one of my early landscape recordings: https://www.marktribestudio.com/landscape-recordings/

Best regards,

Mark

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Goings On is compiled weekly by Harley Spiller