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SUMMARY:The Whitney Museum Art Course
DESCRIPTION:The Whitney Museum of American Art’s Figurative Inspirations in our Daily Lives\n \nJoin the Whitney Museum of American Art for an artwork exploring and art-making course on Friday\, October 4\, 11\, 18\, and 25\, November 1 and 8 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.\n\nParticipants will investigate works of art included the Whitney Museum’s Permanent Collection exhibitions: –\n\n\nWhat It Becomes (Aug 24\, 2024-Jan 12\, 2024)\n\nShifting Landscapes (Nov 1\, 2024–Jan 2026)\nand the temporary exhibition Edges of Ailey (Sept 25\, 2024-Feb. 9\, 2025)\, celebrating the life\, dances\, influences\, and legacy of artist and choreographer Alvin Ailey\, which includes artworks by over 80 artists arranged by themes that shaped Ailey’s life and dances.\n\n\n\nParticipants will explore how artists from diverse backgrounds and cultures and in different circumstances and moments are inspired by the human figure and the social contexts in which these individuals lived.\n\nThey will learn about the human form\, including proportions\, and participate in exercises in gesture\, contour\, outline\, and tonal modeling. Participants will practice drawing and painting the human figure in the landscape and portraits using a variety of art materials\, techniques\, and artistic approaches\, and develop their own art thinking and making practices. All art-making materials will be provided and no previous experience is necessary.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/the-whitney-museum-art-course/2024-10-04/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Westbeth Older Adult Center\, 155 Bank Street\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Older Adult Network
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SUMMARY:The Whitney Museum Art Course
DESCRIPTION:The Whitney Museum of American Art’s Figurative Inspirations in our Daily Lives\n \nJoin the Whitney Museum of American Art for an artwork exploring and art-making course on Friday\, October 4\, 11\, 18\, and 25\, November 1 and 8 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.\n\nParticipants will investigate works of art included the Whitney Museum’s Permanent Collection exhibitions: –\n\n\nWhat It Becomes (Aug 24\, 2024-Jan 12\, 2024)\n\nShifting Landscapes (Nov 1\, 2024–Jan 2026)\nand the temporary exhibition Edges of Ailey (Sept 25\, 2024-Feb. 9\, 2025)\, celebrating the life\, dances\, influences\, and legacy of artist and choreographer Alvin Ailey\, which includes artworks by over 80 artists arranged by themes that shaped Ailey’s life and dances.\n\n\n\nParticipants will explore how artists from diverse backgrounds and cultures and in different circumstances and moments are inspired by the human figure and the social contexts in which these individuals lived.\n\nThey will learn about the human form\, including proportions\, and participate in exercises in gesture\, contour\, outline\, and tonal modeling. Participants will practice drawing and painting the human figure in the landscape and portraits using a variety of art materials\, techniques\, and artistic approaches\, and develop their own art thinking and making practices. All art-making materials will be provided and no previous experience is necessary.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/the-whitney-museum-art-course/2024-10-11/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Westbeth Older Adult Center\, 155 Bank Street\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Older Adult Network
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SUMMARY:The Whitney Museum Art Course
DESCRIPTION:The Whitney Museum of American Art’s Figurative Inspirations in our Daily Lives\n \nJoin the Whitney Museum of American Art for an artwork exploring and art-making course on Friday\, October 4\, 11\, 18\, and 25\, November 1 and 8 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.\n\nParticipants will investigate works of art included the Whitney Museum’s Permanent Collection exhibitions: –\n\n\nWhat It Becomes (Aug 24\, 2024-Jan 12\, 2024)\n\nShifting Landscapes (Nov 1\, 2024–Jan 2026)\nand the temporary exhibition Edges of Ailey (Sept 25\, 2024-Feb. 9\, 2025)\, celebrating the life\, dances\, influences\, and legacy of artist and choreographer Alvin Ailey\, which includes artworks by over 80 artists arranged by themes that shaped Ailey’s life and dances.\n\n\n\nParticipants will explore how artists from diverse backgrounds and cultures and in different circumstances and moments are inspired by the human figure and the social contexts in which these individuals lived.\n\nThey will learn about the human form\, including proportions\, and participate in exercises in gesture\, contour\, outline\, and tonal modeling. Participants will practice drawing and painting the human figure in the landscape and portraits using a variety of art materials\, techniques\, and artistic approaches\, and develop their own art thinking and making practices. All art-making materials will be provided and no previous experience is necessary.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/the-whitney-museum-art-course/2024-10-18/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Westbeth Older Adult Center\, 155 Bank Street\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Older Adult Network
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SUMMARY:The Whitney Museum Art Course
DESCRIPTION:The Whitney Museum of American Art’s Figurative Inspirations in our Daily Lives\n \nJoin the Whitney Museum of American Art for an artwork exploring and art-making course on Friday\, October 4\, 11\, 18\, and 25\, November 1 and 8 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.\n\nParticipants will investigate works of art included the Whitney Museum’s Permanent Collection exhibitions: –\n\n\nWhat It Becomes (Aug 24\, 2024-Jan 12\, 2024)\n\nShifting Landscapes (Nov 1\, 2024–Jan 2026)\nand the temporary exhibition Edges of Ailey (Sept 25\, 2024-Feb. 9\, 2025)\, celebrating the life\, dances\, influences\, and legacy of artist and choreographer Alvin Ailey\, which includes artworks by over 80 artists arranged by themes that shaped Ailey’s life and dances.\n\n\n\nParticipants will explore how artists from diverse backgrounds and cultures and in different circumstances and moments are inspired by the human figure and the social contexts in which these individuals lived.\n\nThey will learn about the human form\, including proportions\, and participate in exercises in gesture\, contour\, outline\, and tonal modeling. Participants will practice drawing and painting the human figure in the landscape and portraits using a variety of art materials\, techniques\, and artistic approaches\, and develop their own art thinking and making practices. All art-making materials will be provided and no previous experience is necessary.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/the-whitney-museum-art-course/2024-10-25/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Westbeth Older Adult Center\, 155 Bank Street\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Older Adult Network
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SUMMARY:The Whitney Museum Art Course
DESCRIPTION:The Whitney Museum of American Art’s Figurative Inspirations in our Daily Lives\n \nJoin the Whitney Museum of American Art for an artwork exploring and art-making course on Friday\, October 4\, 11\, 18\, and 25\, November 1 and 8 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.\n\nParticipants will investigate works of art included the Whitney Museum’s Permanent Collection exhibitions: –\n\n\nWhat It Becomes (Aug 24\, 2024-Jan 12\, 2024)\n\nShifting Landscapes (Nov 1\, 2024–Jan 2026)\nand the temporary exhibition Edges of Ailey (Sept 25\, 2024-Feb. 9\, 2025)\, celebrating the life\, dances\, influences\, and legacy of artist and choreographer Alvin Ailey\, which includes artworks by over 80 artists arranged by themes that shaped Ailey’s life and dances.\n\n\n\nParticipants will explore how artists from diverse backgrounds and cultures and in different circumstances and moments are inspired by the human figure and the social contexts in which these individuals lived.\n\nThey will learn about the human form\, including proportions\, and participate in exercises in gesture\, contour\, outline\, and tonal modeling. Participants will practice drawing and painting the human figure in the landscape and portraits using a variety of art materials\, techniques\, and artistic approaches\, and develop their own art thinking and making practices. All art-making materials will be provided and no previous experience is necessary.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/the-whitney-museum-art-course/2024-11-01/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Westbeth Older Adult Center\, 155 Bank Street\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Older Adult Network
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SUMMARY:The Things I Want to Tell You\, April D. Felipe\, Andréa Keys Connell\, Kensuke Yamada
DESCRIPTION:April D. Felipe\, Andréa Keys Connell\, Kensuke Yamada\nThe Things I Want to Tell You\n\n\nArtist Talk | Thursday\, November 7\, 2024 | 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.\nOpening Reception | Thursday\, November 7\, 2024 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view November 8 – December 20\, 2024 \n\n\nThe Jane Hartsook Gallery is pleased to present a three-person exhibition of work by April D. Felipe\, Andréa Keys Connell\, and Kensuke Yamada. United by a passion for using figurative ceramics to tell stories about human connection\, each artist engages a different aspect of the figure’s narrative qualities to playfully tease apart the more difficult parts of being human. \nInspired by his experience immigrating to the United States from Japan\, Yamada’s figurative sculptures are vessels that contain emotions that bridge language and cultural divides. Their expressions are mutable\, allowing us to see ourselves reflected in them\, our interpretations of his figures fluctuating each day as our feelings do. Keys Connell uses the aesthetics of figurines and statuary to reflect on the truth and the absurdity of archetypes. By remixing this familiar imagery\, Keys Connell encourages us to reframe the narratives we create about who we are and how to be. \nFelipe uses the figure—often in parts or abstracted—combined with elements of domesticity to think about the narratives we tell ourselves\, within families\, and societally. By invoking the idea of a childhood home along with our lived and cultural histories\, Felipe considers how we use storytelling to create a sense of belonging. The work in this exhibition strives to explain all the things we want to tell each other that we struggle to express\, but never stop attempting to by telling and retelling our stories. \nApril D. Felipe is an Ohio-based artist and co-organizer of The Color Network. Felipe earned her MFA in ceramics from Ohio University\, and her BFA from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. Her work has been shown throughout the U.S. including at Reeves House Visual Arts Center (Woodstock\, GA; 2023)\, Belger Arts Center (Kansas City\, MO; 2022)\, Grounds for Sculpture (Trenton\, NJ; 2022)\, and the Akron Museum of Art (Akron\, OH; 2021). She has been an artist in residence at the Archie Bray Foundation and was a Ceramics Monthly Emerging Artist in 2017. \nAndréa Keys Connell is a North Carolina-based artist and currently an associate professor at Appalachian State University. She earned her MFA from Ohio University and her BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art. Her work has been shown internationally including at Morean Center for Clay (St. Petersburg\, FL; 2023)\, Weston Art Gallery (Cleveland\, OH; 2021)\, and Gaya Culture and Art Center (Goryeong\, South Korea; 2019). She has been a visiting artist at Miami University and SUNY – Buffalo State University and has taught workshops at Penland School of Craft and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. \nKensuke Yamada is a California-based artist and currently an assistant professor at California State University\, Chico. He earned his MFA from the University of Montana\, Missoula and his BFA from The Evergreen State College. His work has been shown throughout the U.S. including at Duane Reed Gallery (St. Louis\, MO; 2022)\, Blue Spiral Gallery (Asheville\, NC; 2022)\, and Windgate Museum of Art (Conway\, AR; 2021). He has been an artist in residence at the Archie Bray Foundation\, the Clay Studio Philadelphia\, and Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts\, and was a Ceramics Monthly Emerging Artist in 2012. \nImages below: Alan Wiener\, courtesy Greenwich House Pottery 2024.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/connell-felipe-yamada/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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SUMMARY:The Whitney Museum Art Course
DESCRIPTION:The Whitney Museum of American Art’s Figurative Inspirations in our Daily Lives\n \nJoin the Whitney Museum of American Art for an artwork exploring and art-making course on Friday\, October 4\, 11\, 18\, and 25\, November 1 and 8 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.\n\nParticipants will investigate works of art included the Whitney Museum’s Permanent Collection exhibitions: –\n\n\nWhat It Becomes (Aug 24\, 2024-Jan 12\, 2024)\n\nShifting Landscapes (Nov 1\, 2024–Jan 2026)\nand the temporary exhibition Edges of Ailey (Sept 25\, 2024-Feb. 9\, 2025)\, celebrating the life\, dances\, influences\, and legacy of artist and choreographer Alvin Ailey\, which includes artworks by over 80 artists arranged by themes that shaped Ailey’s life and dances.\n\n\n\nParticipants will explore how artists from diverse backgrounds and cultures and in different circumstances and moments are inspired by the human figure and the social contexts in which these individuals lived.\n\nThey will learn about the human form\, including proportions\, and participate in exercises in gesture\, contour\, outline\, and tonal modeling. Participants will practice drawing and painting the human figure in the landscape and portraits using a variety of art materials\, techniques\, and artistic approaches\, and develop their own art thinking and making practices. All art-making materials will be provided and no previous experience is necessary.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/the-whitney-museum-art-course/2024-11-08/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Westbeth Older Adult Center\, 155 Bank Street\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Older Adult Network
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SUMMARY:ASM presents Rocks and Rivers
DESCRIPTION:Rocks and Rivers presented by ASM – a new trio project and song cycle by Theresa Rosas (piano and vocals) with Alan Grubner\, violin and Sam Weber\, bass. \nAll are welcome. \nTHERESA ROSAS is a pianist\, teacher\, composer and songwriter\, based in Brooklyn\, NY since 1998. A classical and creative musician\, she has presented music throughout NYC at National Opera Center\, South Oxford Space\, Brooklyn Conservatory\, St. Mark’s Church\, Galapagos\, I-beam\, Old Stone House\, Knitting Factory\, Shapeshifter Lab\, Teatro La Tea. Her main collaborators have included composers Paul Steven Ray and composers of the composer/performer collective\, Anti-Social Music. Rocks and Rivers follows up Heart Songs and Sounds which this trio performed in 2022 . Theresa has been a piano faculty member at Greenwich House Music School since 2015 and plans to release a recording of Chopin’s 24 Preludes in 2025. \nALAN GRUBNER graduated summa cum laude from Dartmouth College where he received both the 1998 MacDonald-Smith Music Prize for High Achievement in Musical Performance and the Heiman-Rosenthal Ensembles Award for High Achievement in the Creative Arts. He continued graduate studies in jazz performance at Berklee College of Music and Boston Conservatory. Alan has been an adjunct professor of violin and improvisation studies at Five Towns College\, and he is equally dedicated to inspiring students and audiences throughout the world. From 2017-2023 Alan was a member of the bluegrass band\, Nefesh Mountain. Their 2018 and 2021 releases Beneath the Open Sky and Songs for the Sparrows feature him on fiddle alongside Jerry Douglas\, Sam Bush\, Bryan Sutton\, John Doyle\, David Grier and Tony Trischka. Some of Alan’s other work on fiddle is featured throughout the groundbreaking film\, Beasts of the Southern Wild\, which won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival. His work on violin and viola is featured on multiple episodes of the Emmy Award-winning TV series\, Louie\, starring Grammy Award-winning comedian\, Louis C.K.Alan is also a longtime collaborator with renowned jazz singer\, Allan Harris\, and he is a featured soloist in Harris’ celebrated off-broadway musical\, Cross that River. In 2024 he joined Mr. Harris’ Jazz & Poetry project. A sought-after arranger and self-contained chamber orchestra\, Alan’s string arranging work has been featured throughout many albums including James Maddock’s The Green\, Jenn Beaupre’s Reach Out\, and on the newest single from Leaders of the Shift\, Forever is When. The debut album from Alan Grubner’s Firelight Ensemble\, Long Road Home\, features Aoife O’Donovan\, Sonya Kitchell and Philip Hamilton. \nSAM WEBER is an acoustic and electric bassist\, composer\, and arranger based in Brooklyn\, New York. Since his arrival in New York City in 2012\, Sam has been in constant demand as a sideman\, performing with an eclectic community of musicians ranging from singer-songwriters to contemporary theater artists\, dancers\, rappers\, crooners\, avant-garde improvisers\, and rising stars of the NYC jazz scene. Highlights from the past year include performances at top jazz venues such as The Blue Note\, Lincoln Center\, Birdland\, Smalls\, and The 1905\, historic rock and folk venues such as The Grand Ole Opry\, Club Passim\, The Bitter End\, and Cafe Wha\, Ars Nova’s award-winning production of Oratorio For Living Things\, national and international jazz festivals\, and many many others. Originally a midwesterner (growing up in Terre Haute\, IN\, and Kalamazoo\, MI)\, Sam is an alumni of Western Michigan University\, where he earned both a BA in Jazz Studies (2010) and an MA in Music (2011). Sam is also active as an educator and has traveled throughout the US and internationally presenting clinics\, lectures\, and masterclasses\, in addition to maintaining his own private studio \nThis program is supported\, in part\, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs\, in partnership with the City Council\, and in part with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts\, a state agency
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/rocks-and-rivers-a-new-song-cycle-from-theresa-rosas-presented-by-asm/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music School
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