Upcoming Events: March-April 2019
NARS Foundation Residency Exhibition: The Body Responds by Lying Down
Opening Reception March 1, 6-8PM
Exhibition on view March 1-22
NARS Foundation 201 46th Street Brooklyn NY 11223
Join SPQ alumnus Julian Phillips (’18) for the opening of “The Body Responds by Lying Down,” an exhibition at NARS Foundation, where he have been in residency for the past few months.
Phillips will be performing new work entitled, “1518 + 101 (not enough),” which challenges the perennial romanticization of the idea of the “First” given to a demographic. He will be also showing video work that is part of an expansive and unfolding new body of work.
Talk by Gregory Sholette on art as social action
March 14, 1:30PM
Kresge Gallery, Ramapo College, New Jersey
A public lecture as part of an exhibition entitled “!!!PUBLIC ART??? INQUIRIES, ENCOUNTERS” which also features some of Sholette’s recent drawings.
“THIS IS A FILM 1.6” at Columbia College
March 20, 6PM
Hokin Lecture Hall, 623 S. Wabash, Room 109, Columbia College, Chicago, Illinois
Public lecture performance by Chloë Bass for Columbia College’s Art Now! lecture series in Chicago.
Chloë Bass, Obligation To Others Holds Me In My Place (Dalmatian Narrative), 201
“This Is A Film 1.7” at Colgate University
March 28, 4:30PM
Colgate University, Golden Auditorium, 13 Oak Drive, Hamilton, NY, 13346 ©Colgate University
Public lecture performance by Chloë Bass. This Is A Film is part of Bass’ ongoing project “Obligation To Others Holds Me In My Place,” a study of intimacy at the scale of the immediate family. The event is part of the annual Eric J Ryan Distinguished Lecture, which honors Colgate’s colleague Eric J Ryan and his interdisciplinary work across studio, art history and archaeology.
Guest Professor at the Geneva University of Art and Design
April 15, All Day
Geneva University of Art and Design, Geneva, Switzerland
Gregory Sholette will lead several seminars about socially engaged and activist art for the MA program.