Date: Thursday, November 14, 2019
Time: 6-8pm
Location: Pen+Brush
29 E 22nd Street, New York, NY 10010
For this program, Lesley Dill and Robin Clark will explore the ways that Dill’s work interweaves, sutures, and unfolds the territories of language and visual art. Dill’s elegant sculptures, works on paper, multimedia installations, and performances draw from her travels abroad, her deep research of spiritual traditions, and the materiality of text. The program will feature the screening of a clip from Dill’s opera, Divide Light (2018), leading to a discussion of collaboration in her work across media. As an organization that has provided a platform for women working in literature and visual arts for over a century, Pen + Brush is a natural venue for this conversation.
This discussion is part of the fifth season of our on-going CALL/VoCA Talks series, hosted in partnership with the Joan Mitchell Foundation's Creating a Living Legacy (CALL) Program. These programs aim to highlight the innovative CALL initiative while also underscoring the crucial need for dialogue with artists around the production, presentation, and preservation of their work.
For further information, please visit our website at
http://www.voca.network/ or contact our Program Manager, Margaret Graham, at margaret@voca.network.