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Title of event, performance, talk, online exhibitionType of eventOpening/closing date, if applicableOrganizer's nameShort descriptionWebsiteTicket price, if applicable
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Leadership Breakfast with Winka DubbeldamArtist talkCenter for ArchitectureWinka Dubbeldam is the founder/principal of the Women Business Enterprise-certified (WBE) firm Archi-Tectonics. She is widely known for her award-winning work, recognized as much for its use of smart building systems, sustainable materials, and innovative structures. Archi-Tectonics’ work ranges from residential to commercial, from real to virtual, and is realized in urban designs, building designs, and installations. The firm’s work is found in the USA, Europe, and Asia. Archi-Tectonics recently won the Asian Games 2022 Design Competition in Hangzhou China (2018), which is set to open March 2021.
https://www.centerforarchitecture.org/video/leadership-breakfast-with-winka-dubbeldam-assoc-aia-02-07-2020/
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smART stART
Artist talk, Online exhibition, Online resource, publication, magazine, etc., Online art course, interactive talk in which we view art and viewers respond.
Cheryl McGinnis
smART stART began 3 years ago as a Facebook live program in which viewers could engage with art on a daily basis. Hosted by curated and galleriest Cheryl McGinnis, it is a way to make art accessible to all. We have a worldwide audience. It is an exciting format that allows everyone to take a moment in their day and connect with art, others and themselves through the viewing of art.
cherylmcginnisgallery@gmail.com
free
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Carrie Able "Prince" 360 Virtual Reality Painting Music Video
Carrie Able "Prince" 360 Virtual Reality Painting Music Video
N/ACarrie AbleCarrie Able "Prince" 360 Virtual Reality Painting Music Video VR Art created at Jump Into the Light by Carrie Able Music, lyrics, Voice and guitar performance: Carrie Able Arrangement, Violin and music production: AMBE and ADIM records (Maria Genesis-Brodskaya and Brian Forbes) Unity 360 Video arrangement Efrain E Aguilar Jr.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8wOEZze7HM (link to 360 video ) . carrieable.com ; artist website
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The Bell Project, Hiwa K Online exhibitionArt 21"The Bell Project" Hiwa K
https://art21.org/watch/extended-play/hiwa-k-the-bell-project-short/
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Positive, Negative: Exhibition at Massey Klein Gallery
Online exhibitionMassey Klein Gallery
Massey Klein Gallery is pleased to announce, Positive, Negative, a group show of artwork by Joan Witek, Jonathan Ryan Storm, and Seamus Heidenreich. The exhibition explores the interplay of positive and negative space through the artists’ structured and intuitive practices. The role of opposition holds a distinct meaning in the context of this exhibition, creating tension, balance, and conversation between the works.
masseyklein.comn/a
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VR capture of exhibition Online exhibitionEazel
Vr capture of Carrie Able's exhibition Frequency
https://eazel.net/exhibitions/106
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Online ExhibitionOnline exhibitionSusan Washington
An artists response to social isolation! After the closing of fairs I was preparing for I felt that now is one of the most important times for us to have access to art. I created this virtual gallery to share new works in my series, enjoy walking around and the narratives within the paintings. A simple short escape from the craziness in our world.
https://www.artsteps.com/view/5e6cd13d3f9e3d4dd19fe496
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Gerhard Richter: Painting After All PrimerOnline resource, publication, magazine, etc.Met MuseumA Master of Painting
In 1961, just 29 years old, Gerhard Richter escaped East Germany to study art in Düsseldorf. Over the six decades since, his work has spanned a multitude of subjects, styles, and mediums. Here, ahead of The Met’s exhibition Gerhard Richter: Painting After All, see his art and hear from Richter himself through excerpts from interviews and the artist’s notebooks.
https://www.metmuseum.org/primer/gerhard-richter?utm_medium=email&utm_source=Museum&utm_campaign=2020_0314_MetNews&cs=#a-master-of-painting
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Virtual workshop on Art and culture in emergency situation
Online resource, publication, magazine, etc.
17 th march 2020Culture Funding Watch
An online global conference on existing and potential mecanism to support art and artists in time of crisis.
https://www.facebook.com/CultureFundingWatch/photos/a.1448587701919105/2864857483625446/?type=3&theater
free
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Public Art Fund archive
Online resource, publication, magazine, etc.
Public Art Fund Video archive
https://www.publicartfund.org/videos_etc/
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Philadelphia Orchestra Beethoven 5th and 6thPerformanceMarch 12-15Philadelphia OrchestraThe work is an imagining of Beethoven’s response to today’s climate crisis. We know from Beethoven’s letters that he took frequent walks in nature and that he loved the forest.
https://www.wrti.org/post/philadelphia-orchestra-and-wrti-901-partner-bring-canceled-performances-public
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The Frick CollectionVirtual tourThe Frick CollectionVirtual tour
https://www.frick.org/visit/virtual_tour
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Berliner Philharmoniker Digital concert hall
Performance, Online resource, publication, magazine, etc.
March 31Berliner Philharmoniker
concert archives and films
https://www.digitalconcerthall.com/de/tickets/products
free, need to register
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DocumentaryDocumentaryNA
Ekalokam Trust for Photography
An Excavator of Images, a short film by Tulsi Swarna Lakshmi, writer/film-maker, about Indian photo artist Abul Kalam Azad’s ongoing photo series titled 'Story of Love, Desire and Agony'. In this body of work, Abul creates a parallel visual narrative of epic tragedy Cilappathikaram, in the contemporary context. Shot in the contemporary locations of ancient seaports Pukar (or Kaveripoompatinam) and MuchiRi in present Tamil Nadu and Kerala. This experimental 40 mins short film made using a lo-fi camera, narrates Abul Kalam Azad’s life and work, which deals with identity, territory, and gender in the backdrop of South India’s 2000 years old maritime history, and shared lineage.
www.etpindia.orgNA
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Netlicks!
Online meet-up, online music jam
Ljova
Netlicks is an open-form, constantly changing composition that is meant to be recorded by musicians worldwide from their home. It's a blues, a waltz, a boogie-woogie, and a way of creating a connection to music and souls in a time of distance. I would love for you to join - it's fun and free!
https://Ljova.com/netlicks
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SOHAN QADRI AND NEHA VEDPATHAK: Surface Rhythm
Online exhibitionSundaram Tagore Gallery
Take a virtual tour of our Chelsea show Surface Rhythm, an exhibition that brings together work by Sohan Qadri (1931 – 2011) and Neha Vedpathak (b. 1982), two Indian-born artists who push the boundaries of traditional media, transforming sheets of paper into richly colorful three-dimensional mediums. The work in this exhibition highlights the intention behind Qadri and Vedpathak’s unique choice of material and their process-driven approaches. Both artists spent the early years of their careers experimenting with different media before turning to paper, which, while agile and responsive, can also be unforgiving and requires intense focus and skilled hands.
https://eazel.net/exhibitions/558
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Dot, Stripe, Drip: Washington Color Painters
Online exhibition
Open through May 8, 2020
D. Wigmore Fine Art, Inc.
Color paintings from the 1960s by the Washington Color School along with artist biographies and an exhibition text.
http://dwigmore.com/washingtoncolorexhibition.html
Free
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Folie á Deux: Polyphonic Claverings on the Tragedy of Every day Love
Performance
February 15th - March 13th
The Luan Gallery, Athlone, Ireland
The installation of Folie á Deux: Polyphonic Claverings on the Tragedy of Every day Love at the Luan gallery in Athlone. Artist Clare Scott is interested in the process of making. This timelapse covers four days of building a loosely planned site specific installation inspired by Lily McCormack, nee Foley, wife of tenor John McCormack. Both McCormakc sang together in this hall. The audio soundtracks were part of the installation. This show was closed half way through its run on March 13th 2020.
https://vimeo.com/398270790
Free
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Tarot: The (Re)Making of a Language
Online exhibition
February 29 - May 31, 2020
Woodland Pattern Book Center
Artists create contemporary interpretations of the Tarot inspired by the places in which they work. Featured decks include Black Moon Tarot (Maggie Bard), Tarot Mexicayotl (Chicome Itzcuintli), Charm City Tarot (Gabriella Santiago-Vancak / Laurence Ross), Tarot de Laguna (Bran Sólo), and Rust Belt Arcana (David Wilson / Matt Stansbury). Curated by Laurence Ross.
https://www.woodlandpattern.org/exhibitions-tarot
Free
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New Victory Arts BreakOnline art courseOpen endedNew Victory Theater
Through an initiative called New Victory Arts Break, New Victory Theater is inspiring families to learn performing arts skills from the comfort of their own home. A free online series, each week explores a particular art form and invites kids and parents to incorporate the arts into their homeschool learning through a series of videos & instructions. Featuring demonstrations by New Victory Teaching Artists, New Victory Arts Break is also a part of the theater's effort to keep NYC artists employed. With a season of more than a dozen shows from around the world, New Victory was one of the first cultural institutions to cancel upcoming productions as a result of COVID-19, but the theater quickly galvanized around New Victory Arts Break as a digital extension of the theater's robust arts education offerings, which include free arts curriculum online and in the venue's lobbies for every show in the season.

Visit www.newvictory.org to view all Arts Break activities and videos.
www.newvictory.orgN/A
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MFA Thesis Online Exhibition - Department of Art, Art History & Design, University of Notre Dame
Online exhibitionN/A
Department of Art, Art History & Design, University of Notre Dame
This annual exhibition consists of the culminating thesis projects created by the students graduating with a​n MFA​ degree from the University of Notre Dame Department of Art, Art History & Design.
nd-art-design.comN/A
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Exhibition & Artist Talk
Artist talk, Online exhibition
March 26 - July 31, 2020Lamont Gallery at Exeter
Artist Panel: Cheryle St. Onge & Andrew Fish
Wednesday, July 29, 4:00-5:00pm

Join photographer and PEA art instructor Cheryle St. Onge and painter Andrew Fish for a conversation about their quietly powerful and emotional works.

St. Onge’s photographs, from her series Calling the Birds Home(link is external), are portraits of her mother who has vascular dementia. These photographs are “made in the moment, as a distraction from watching her fade away.” Fish’s paintings(link is external) of figures in abstracted backgrounds address the complexities of the human condition and our urge to provide a narrative framework to make sense of our experiences.

RSVP by July 17 for Zoom login information: gallery@exeter.edu
https://www.exeter.edu/arts-exeter/lamont-gallery/being-feeling-alone-together
Free
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