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SUMMARY:Locust Projects presents Altar-making Workshop with Loni Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, October 9th at 2pm Locust Projects presents Altar-making Workshop with Loni Johnson. Johnson invites you to bring meaningful objects – such as photographs\, memorabilia\, crystals\, jewelry\, and more – and build small altars as offerings to your ancestors. Participants will be guided to contemplate how we claim\, navigate\, and hold space; how ancestral and historical memory informs where\, when\, and how we occupy spaces; and how we carry and honor our ancestors in the spaces we move through. RSVP HERE. \nLoni Johnson’s residency at Locust Projects transforms the Mobile Studio into a physical space to inform\, heal\, and offer counter-narratives that commemorate Black women and girls and celebrates their role in the community. As part of her current exhibition\, Johnson invites you to bring meaningful objects–such as photographs\, memorabilia\, crystals\, jewelry\, and more–and build small altars as offerings to your ancestors. Participants will be guided to contemplate how we claim\, navigate\, and hold space; how ancestral and historical memory informs where\, when\, and how we occupy spaces; and how we carry and honor our ancestors in the spaces we move through. The altars will be unified into a larger piece and installed as a collaborative work.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/locust-projects-presents-altar-making-workshop-with-loni-johnson/
LOCATION:Locust Projects\, 297 NE 67th Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Talks: Dr. Lynne Cooke
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 13th from 7-8pm join Locust Projects + Oolite Arts on Facebook Live for Talks for a conversation with Dr. Lynne Cooke\, Senior Curator for Special Projects in Modern Art\, National Gallery of Art\, Washington DC. This lecture will be live streamed on Facebook Live. RSVP HERE. \nAbout the Speaker \nDr. Lynne Cooke is Senior Curator for Special Projects in Modern Art at the National Gallery of Art\, Washington DC.  From 2012-2014 she was Andrew W. Mellon Professor at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts\, National Gallery of Art.  Prior to that she served as chief curator and deputy director of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid from 2008 to 2012 and as curator at Dia Art Foundation from 1991 to 2008.  In 1991\, Cooke co-curated the Carnegie International\, and has helmed numerous major shows since\, including the 10th Biennale of Sydney (1996)\, and the traveling exhibition Rosemarie Trockel: Cosmos (2012).  Outliers and American Vanguard Art\, which opened at the National Gallery of Art in January 2018\, traveled to the High Museum\, Atlanta and Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, Los Angeles.  She is currently working on an exhibition\, titled\, Braided Histories\, which explores intersections\, alignments and affiliations between abstract artists and textile makers and designers over the past century. She has also contributed texts to numerous exhibition catalogues and art journals.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/talks-dr-lynne-cooke/
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SUMMARY:PAMM Live Virtual Local Views with Lauren Shapiro
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, October 28th from 6-6:30pm join the Pérez Art Museum Miami online for their tour program\, Local Views at PAMM\, where select local artists will speak about their creative process and artistic practice. This month\, artist Lauren Shapiro will lead the tour\, sharing her work and practice which draws inspiration from environmental research and data\, and combines ceramic arts with social practice to join people and the environment through art making processes. This program is offered remotely. RSVP to join live on Facebook Live and YouTube Live. \n#MuseumFromHome with PAMM on Facebook Live and YouTube Live. Subscribe to their YouTube channel. \n  \nImage: “Future Pacific\,” 2020\nWood\, wire\, unfired clay. 3 wood arches 12” ft H x 9ft W x 4ft D\, cut into seven fragments. Site-specific installation at the Audrey Love Gallery at the Bakehouse Art Complex\, Miami FL.\nPhoto by Pedro Wazzam
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/pamm-live-virtual-local-views-with-lauren-shapiro/
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SUMMARY:Locust Projects presents Virtual Roundtable with Lewis Colburn\, Leah Sandler\, and misael soto
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, October 28th at 7pm Locust Projects presents Virtual Roundtable with Lewis Colburn\, Leah Sandler\, and misael soto. Lewis Colburn’s A Fountain for a Dark Future is a larger than life recreation of Umberto Boccioni’s iconic sculpture\, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space (1913). Using it as a point of departure\, this roundtable will explore Italian Futurism\, imagined utopias\, disruptive events\, automation\, authoritarianism\, sea level rise\, Silicon Valley\, speculative fiction\, Sci-Fi\, and more. By using the sculptural forms of the past to interrogate the conditions of the present\, we may find our way toward possible futures. RSVP HERE. \n  \nImage: A Fountain for a Dark Future\, a new installation by Philadelphia-based artist Lewis Colburn
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/locust-projects-presents-virtual-roundtable-with-lewis-colburn-leah-sandler-and-misael-soto/
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