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Fw: Meet our Artists in Residence this Sunday!

 
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Target Free Sunday: April 21, 2013

Check out these family-friendly activities this Sunday at the Studio Museum. Sundays at the Studio Museum are always free, thanks to Target.

1–6pm: Artists-in-Residence Open Studios: Steffani Jemison, Jennifer Packer, and Cullen Washington Jr.

Please join us to see work in progress by our current artists in residence Steffani Jemison, Jennifer Packer and Cullen Washington Jr.

Since 1968, the Studio Museum has earned recognition for its catalytic role in advancing the work of visual artists of African and Latino descent through its Artist-in-Residence program. The program has supported over one hundred graduates who have gone on to highly regarded careers.

 
1pm: Gallery Tour: Ayé A. Aton: Space-Time Continuum and Mendi + Keith Obadike: American Cypher


 

Enjoy an interactive and informative tour of Ayé A. Aton: Space-Time Continuum and Mendi + Keith Obadike: American Cypher with a knowledgeable museum educator.

Ayé A. Aton: Space-Time Continuum presents a collection of over 200 slides, documenting Ayé A. Aton (b. 1940) murals, painted between 1963 and 1976 through image and sound, providing an intimate glimpse into the domestic lives of an African-American community on the cusp of cultural transformation.

Mendi + Keith Obadike: American Cypher is a site-specific suite of projects that respond to American stories about race and DNA by the intermedia artists Mendi and Keith Obadike (both b. 1973).

The tour will have something for everyone: adults, families and kids of all ages are welcome!


2pm: Hands On: Futuristic Assemblages



Learn more about the work of artist and musician Ayé A. Aton, a pioneer of the Afrofuturism movement. In this workshop, space is the place and we will make futuristic collages inspired by Aton's work! 


Limited tickets available! 

A limited number of discounted tickets are available to Studio Museum patrons. Reserve yours here and enter discount code Discount423 when prompted (case sensitive).




The Studio Museum in Harlem's Artists-in-Residence program is generously supported by the National Endowment for the Arts; New York State Council for the Arts, a state agency; Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation; Jerome Foundation; Robert Lehman Foundation; New York Community Trust; and by endowments established by the Jacob and Gwendolyn Lawrence Trust and Andrea Frank Foundation.



Images: (left, from top to bottom): Steffani Jemison, Affirmations for Living, 2012; Jennifer Packer, Joyce (detail), 2012; Cullen Washington Jr., Blue, 2012. All courtesy the artists // Mendi + Keith Obadike: American Cypher (installation view). Photo: Adam Reich // Ayé A. Aton, Untitled, 1963–1976 / 2012. Courtesy the artist
 

(right, from top to bottom): David Hartt, Award Room, 2011. Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, gift of the artist, 2012.9. Image courtesy the artist and Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago // Alma Thomas, Space, 1966. Museum purchase and a gift from E. Thomas Williams and Audlyn Higgins Williams  97.9.19 // Ugo Rondinone, Wish You Were Here, 2013. Courtesy the artist


Upcoming at the Studio Museum

Target Free Sundays
April 28, 2013

1pm: Gallery Tour: David Hartt: Stray Light
Enjoy an interactive and informative tour of David Hartt: Stray Light with a knowledgeable museum educator. David Hartt: Stray Light presents color photographs, sculptures and a video installation by Chicago-based conceptual photographer David Hartt (b. 1967) reflecting on the iconic headquarters of the Johnson Publishing Company in downtown Chicago, home to Ebony and Jet magazines.

2pm: Hands On: Decorate the Space
Enjoy the 1pm tour of David Hartt: Stray Light then join us in a workshop to create a three-dimensional space. Re-purpose cardstock and other fun materials to create three-dimensional spaces to decorate.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013
7pm:
Harlem U.S.A.: Dawoud Bey in Conversation with Sharifa Rhodes-Pitt

In his book Harlem, U.S.A, Dawoud Bey (b. 1953) takes viewers on a journey through this historic neighborhood. This event includes a conversation between Bey and author Sharifa Rhodes-Pitt, a guided tour of current exhibitions and a cocktail reception. This program is presented in conjunction with the Symphony Space Harlem Resonance Festival. 

A limited number of discounted tickets are available to Studio Museum patrons. Click here for tickets and enter discount code Harlem430 when prompted (case sensitive).



Special Offer for Symphony Space's Harlem Resonance Spring Festival

April 2–May 11, 2013

Studio Museum in Harlem patrons can receive a discount on tickets to select Harlem Resonance programs* at other locations! Click here to see the calendar of events and to purchase tickets. Use promotional code STUDIO when prompted (case sensitive).

*Some exceptions apply for film screenings, Joe Temperley and Dance Theatre of Harlem events.


Things We Love

The New York City premiere of David Driskell: In Search of the Creative Truth at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

This interview with Kehinde Wiley in GQ 

Harlem Postcards: Spring 2013 artists Ugo Rondinone's Human Nature and Letha Wilson's Landmarks and Monuments

The Brooklyn Rail's interview with Nayland Blake


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