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SUMMARY:PAMM Live Studio Visits: Clara Varas with Maritza Lacayo
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 8th at 7pm join the Pérez Art Museum Miami‘s (PAMM) Live Studio Visits\, a series that highlights local artists through virtual visits with PAMM curators. Get a first-hand look at the artists’ work and practice through this intimate lens.\nThis month\, artist Clara Varas will join in conversation with PAMM Curatorial Assistant and Publications Coordinator Maritza Lacayo to discuss how she blurs the lines between painting\, drawing\, and installation within her work. Through a variety of mediums\, including discarded and sourced domestic objects\, she explores identity\, displacement\, and the notion of home as a transient environment.\n\n\n\nThis program will be offered remotely on Zoom. RSVP here to join live!\n\n\n\n  \nImage: Untitled\, 2019\nMixed media installation\nImage courtesy of the artist
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/pamm-live-studio-visits-clara-varas-with-maritza-lacayo/
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SUMMARY:The Bass presents Small Talk with Susan Philipsz
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, April 11th from 12 – 1pm The Bass presents Small Talk with Susan Philipsz. Join artist Susan Philipsz for Small Talk\, an informal conversation happening on Zoom facilitated by Executive Director and Chief Curator Silvia Karman Cubiñá. Learn more about Susan Philipsz’s work and make plans to tune in by registering. This event is free & open to the public\, RSVP HERE.\nSmall Talk is The Bass’ latest virtual series and\, just like it sounds\, they’re going informal. Join in on Zoom as the museum introduces and gets to know the voices\, faces and minds behind works currently on view and in The Bass collection.\nSusan Philipsz’s (b. 1965\, Scotland) work deals with the spatial properties of sound and with the relationships between sound and architecture. She is particularly interested in the emotive and psychological properties of sound and how it can be used as a device to alter individual consciousness. Using sound as a medium in public spaces\, Philipsz’s site–specific installations trigger an awareness in the listener and temporarily alter their perception of themselves in a particular place and time.\nSusan Philipsz\, Too Much I Once Lamented\, 2019\, Five Channel sound installation\, Dimensions variable\, Edition of 3. Courtesy the artist and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery\, New York / Los Angeles.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/the-bass-presents-small-talk-with-susan-philipsz/
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SUMMARY:Talks: Rujeko Hockley
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 14th at from 7-8pm join Locust Projects + Oolite Arts on Facebook Live for Talksfor a conversation with Rujeko Hockley\, Assistant Curator\, Whitney Museum of American Art\, NY.\nRujeko Hockley is an assistant curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art. She is the curator of the upcoming retrospective Julie Mehretu\, opening in March 2021\, and co-curated the 2019 Whitney Biennial. Additional projects at the Whitney include Toyin Ojih Odutola: To Wander Determined (2017) and An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney’s Collection\, 1940-2017 (2017). Previously\, she was Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art at the Brooklyn Museum\, where she co-curated Crossing Brooklyn: Art from Bushwick\, Bed-Stuy\, and Beyond (2014) and was involved in exhibitions highlighting the permanent collection as well as artists LaToya Ruby Frazier\, The Bruce High Quality Foundation\, Kehinde Wiley\, Tom Sachs\, and others. She is the co-curator of We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women\, 1965-85 (2017)\, which originated at the Brooklyn Museum and travelled to three U.S. venues in 2017-18. She serves on the Board of Art Matters\, as well as the Advisory Board of Recess.\nThis lecture will be streamed on both Oolite‘s and Locust Projects‘ Facebook* accounts. This is a free event\, RSVP here.\n*You do not need a Facebook account to watch the lecture.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/talks-rujeko-hockley/
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SUMMARY:CODAworx presents CODAhorizons\, 'Art + Emotion: Wonder\, Joy\, and Inspiration'
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, April 27th from 6:30-8pm CODAworx brings together four creative thought-leaders at the intersection of art + emotion. They will help guests explore emotion as the currency of art. How and why does art impact our emotions\, and thus help us to connect with one another? Ultimately\, can art foster empathy and compassion? This lecture will be taking place via Zoom\, REGISTER HERE.\nThe panel features South Florida artist Cheryl Maeder. Her video installations have been exhibited in public art platforms on Climate Change & the Environment in US\, South America & Europe. Her work is in permanent museum\, corporate & private collections\, exhibited internationally-The Louvre Museum/Paris & Museum of Contemporary Art/Rome. Cheryl was selected by PBS for Project Filmmaker\, where her film was televised nationally\, funded by the National Endowment for the Arts.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/codaworx-presents-codahorizons-art-emotion-wonder-joy-and-inspiration/
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