January 2011 Archives

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Presented by RISD's Office of Public Engagement, Division of Fine Arts, and Office of Multicultural Affairs

Saturday, Jan. 29th, 3:00 PM

AS220, 115 Empire Street

Nayland Blake, keynote

Nayland Blake; artist, writer, educator and curator, was born in 1960 in New York City, where he currently lives and works. Over the past twenty four years he has exhibited widely throughout the world. His works are in the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, the Brooklyn Museum, The Studio Museum in Harlem, and many others. In 1995 he was the co-curator, with Larry Rinder, of In A Different Light, the first museum exhibition to examine the impact of Lesbian, Gay and Queer artists on contemporary art.

Sunday, Jan. 30th, 12:30 PM

AS220, 115 Empire Street

"Identity, Place, & Practice"

Panel w/ Matthew Lawrence, Laurencia Strauss, Ian Cozzens, and Mickey Zacchilli

Sometimes artists make work from personal experience, sometimes their work engages ideas outside their daily life. Both modes of art making require tools of self-awareness and an understanding of social context, calling upon artists to bring the totality of their being into the making process. This panel will explore the ways that queer identity intersects with creative practice. Panelists will share how being queer has served to inform their creative practice and work.

Sunday, Jan. 30th, 2:00 PM

AS220, 115 Empire Street

"Institutional Silenc(es)"

Panel w/ Deborah Bright, Rob Brinkerhoff, Liz Collins, and Michael Kurt

Queer people and Queer artists have endured a long history of censorship, as well as the more insidious dynamics of silencing and invisibility within cultural institutions. While much has been done in past decades to expose and engage these dynamics, we've recently experienced a new wave of institutional attempts to silence ideas, forcing us to challenge traditional power structures. This panel will discuss the ways that artists, cultural institutions and higher education can provide leadership for free expression and social justice.

These events are FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC / / for more info visit www.risdpublicengagement.net

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Merelann is currently exhibiting two new bodies of work at the AS220 Project Space at 93 Mathewson St, entitled Fragments. The fragments are of two distinct natures: fleeting thoughts from childhood memories and the fragments of poetry left by the legendary 7th century poet Sappho. This new body of work is an experimental and ongoing labor of love. The new series focuses formally on the painting process and the corporeal and personified nature of paint, including the paint that never makes it onto the canvas.

Tonight Thursday January 20th, at the AS220 Project Space, 93 Mathewson St. Free.

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Changeable Witness/ COZY 

 A video / poetry installation

Changeable Witness / COZY is a poetry / video installation involving skeletons, a mannequin, a chainsaw, and a live nude girl. It examines questions of damage and witness. It is quiet. One night only! I hope you can come.

Monday, January 3 ยท 6:00pm - 9:00pm

AS220 Project Space

93 Mathewson Street

Providence, RI

free!