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May 21, 2008

Brendan Fernandes to be Featured in Solo Exhibition at Momenta Art

2007-2008 Workspace Resident Brendan Fernandes will show work in an upcoming solo exhibition at Momenta Art.

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May 30 - June 30, 2008
Opening Reception: Friday, May 30th, 7-9 pm

Momenta Art
359 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211
ph 718.218.8058

May 20, 2008

Artist in the Marketplace - Call For Artists!

The Bronx Museum of the Arts is now accepting on-line applications for the fall 2008/spring 2009 semesters. Artist in the Marketplace (AIM) marks The Bronx Museum of the Arts’ ongoing commitment to provide professional development opportunities to emerging artists in the greater New York metropolitan area. AIM comprises a twelve-week seminar program offered annually in the fall and the spring. Classes meet on Tuesday evenings 6 - 8 p.m. Enrollment is limited to 18 artists per semester. The program culminates with an annual group exhibition and accompanying catalogue. AIM sessions provide information, instruction, and professional guidance by addressing areas of practical concern to artists, such as curatorial practice, copyright law, exhibition and public art opportunities, gallery representation, grants writing, income taxes, and marketing. A core set of workshops is annually enhanced by a number of guest speakers including artists, collectors, critics, curators, dealers, lawyers, and accountants. Only online applications for the fall 2008 and spring 2009 semesters will be considered. Applications must be received no later than June 30, 2008. For more information and to apply on-line please visit: http://www.bronxmuseum.org/aim.html AIM is generously supported by the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Trust, Jerome Foundation, The Greenwall Foundation, and Helena Rubinstein Foundation.

May 16, 2008

Next Monday - LoVid: Wire-full

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(Image: Tom Moody)

LoVid will be doing a performance/screening/presentation at the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan this coming Monday, May 19. They will be showing single channel work and performances including a new performance called Video Fingerprints that uses the electrical signals from several people's bodies to create live video and sound. we're quite excited to include signals from friends (listed below) who we expect to have interesting electricity flowing in them.

LoVid: Wirefull
Monday, May 19 @ 7pm
MoMA Theater 2
11 West 53 Street, between 5th and 6th Ave.
Manhattan

With body electricity by special guests:
eteam
Hanna Fushihara Aron
Marisa Olson
Michael J. Schumacher
Sabrina Gschwandtner
Thomas Beard
Bengala

see: MoMA Calendar


May 15, 2008

Catarina Leitão and Nicolás Dumit Estéves to Speak at the Center for Book Arts

Past Workspace residents Catarina Leitão and Nicolás Dumit Estéves will speak with Re:construction artist Tattfoo Tan at The Center for Book Arts about their work and their experience as artists in residence.

Friday, May 16, 6:30pm

The Center for Book Arts
28 West 27th Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10001
(212) 481-0295

May 14, 2008

Micahel Bilsborough featured in Chelsea Group Exhibition

Past Workspace Artists Michael Bilsborough is featured in a group exhibition at Daniel Cooney Fine Art:

'The View From Here'
featuring Michael Bilsborough, Carrie Levy, and Dan Estabrook
May 8 - June 21, 2008

Daniel Cooney Fine Art
511 West 25th Street, Suite 506
New York City, New York 10001
tel: 212 255 8158

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Gautam Kansara featured in Solo Show at Real Art Ways

Past Swing Space Artist Gautam Kansara is featured in a solo exhibition at Real Art Ways in Hartford, CT:

Gautam Kansara
A 2007 Selectee of Real Art Ways'
GO! Open Call

in the main gallery
exhibition open through Sunday, June 22
Artist talk: Sunday, June 22, 1:00-3:00PM

Gautam Kansara's videos focus on his own family dynamic. Using candid footage of his family, and centering on their conversations, he offers an intimate look at their private lives, especially as their hierarchies change and roles reverse because of aging and caretaking needs.


Real Art Ways
56 Arbor St
Hartford, CT 06106
phone: 860.232.1006

Lilah Freedland Featured in Berlin Exhibition

Past Resident Lilah Freedland is to be featured in an exhibition in Berlin:

Spooky Action

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May 25 - July 5, 2008
Opening Reception: May 25, 11 am -1 pm
Galerie Schuster Photo
Gartenstrasse 7
Berlin
+49/(0) 30 886773 - 15

Jillian McDonald Featured in Exhibitions in Vancouver, Madrid, and Hudson, NY

Past Workspace Resident Jillian McDonald is currently featured in three exhibitions:

Third Avenue Gallery
solo show: Jillian Mcdonald: Superfan
1727 West Third Avenue
Vancouver, BC
opening May 1, '08

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Streetwise, curated by Elga Wimmer
Reina Sofia Museum
Madrid, Spain
May 18 - Jun 8, '08

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Plugged In
Hudson, NY
May 17 - 31, '08
Opening Reception: Saturday May 17 from 6 to 10 pm
"The public exhibition PLUGGED IN will highlight new media works being created by artists throughout the
Hudson Valley and beyond including sound, performance, digital and video art and interactive works."

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HERE: Artist Residency and Exhibition in Progress

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Negar Ahkami at STUX Gallery

Fire Walkers

Contemporary Artists from India, Pakistan and the Middle East

Jaishri Abichandani, Negar Ahkami, Lalla Essaydi, Chitra Ganesh, Sheela Gowda, Mona Hatoum, Mala Iqbal, Reena Saini Kallat, Rajul Mehta, Prema Murthy, Yamini Nayar, Sa'dia Rehman, Hema Upadhyay

May 1st through June 7th, 2008

STUX Gallery
530 West 25th Street
New York, NY
tel: 212.352.1600

May 6, 2008

Conflux Festival Call for Proposals

Conflux is the annual art and technology festival for the creative exploration of urban public space.

http://confluxfestival.org

Save the dates: the 2008 festival takes place September 11 - 14 throughout New York City.

To submit a proposal to participate in the festival: http://confluxfestival.org/conflux2008/submissions/

The deadline for submissions is May 31, 2008.

ACTORS FUND LAUNCHES DANCERS’ RESOURCE PROGRAM

The Actors Fund is launching a new program specifically geared toward the dance community, called The Dancers’ Resource. The program will address the unique situations dancers face because of the physically demanding nature of their work coupled with the significant financial challenges of earning a living in dance.

The Dancers’ Resource will offer seminars specifically designed for dancers, serve as a “support system” and will offer groups for dancers dealing with injuries or other health concerns. The Dancers’ Resource will have an online component to link dancers’ to additional resources and to create an online community for dancers. The program will also address mental health issues including eating disorders, substance abuse, depression and other clinical areas.

The Dancers’ Resource program was founded by Actors Fund Trustee Bebe Neuwirth. “Now there is somewhere dancers can go to safely and confidentially address their unique and complicated challenges,” said Neuwirth.

The initiative grew out of Neuwirth’s personal experience as a dancer. “Last year I had hip replacement surgery,” said Neuwirth. “It came after several years of physical therapy, arthroscopic surgery, and excruciating pain. Add to that the emotional stress of not being able to dance and not wanting people to know about my condition - and I think you understand what that prison is like. After the replacement I recognized how extremely lucky I was to have a great doctor and great support from the few people with whom I shared my secret. And so I’d like to create a support system for other dancers.”

Dancers’ Resource social worker Alice Vienneau, who spent 25 years on stage as a musical theatre performer before getting her social work degree, understands the unique challenges faced by performers. “My job is to pay attention to the specific needs of dancers,” she said. “The Dancers’ Resource will focus specifically on the needs of dancers and offer a gateway into The Fund.”

The Dancers’ Resource is just one of dozens of lifesaving programs provided by The Actors Fund. From the Al Hirschfeld Free Health Clinic, AIDS services and the Health Insurance Resource Center to employment training, healthcare and housing, The Actors Fund is meeting the very real needs of the performing arts and entertainment community.

For more information about The Dancers’ Resource and other programs offered by The Fund, call 212.221.7300 or visit www.actorsfund.org .


Healing
the
Dancer

An Annual Seminar

Please join us for the second annual Healing the Dancer seminar hosted by Bebe Neuwirth, founder of The Dancers’ Resource program of The Actors Fund, and featuring David Parsons of Parsons Dance Company as key-note speaker. A panel of experts will address the unique needs of the dance community, offering information and resources for obtaining health insurance and health care, nutrition, injury prevention, financial wellness, and more.

When: Thursday, May 15th Time: 3 -7 pm

Where: The New 42nd Street Studios, 229 West 42nd Street

Contact: Alice Vienneau, 212.221.7301 ext. 261 or avienneau@actorsfund.org

Presenters:

NUTRITION AND INJURY PREVENTION

Sandra Foschi, Nutritionist and physical therapist

Daniel White, DC, Chiropractor and former dancer

EMOTIONAL WELLBEING/MENTAL HEALTH

Donna Fish, LCSW, Psychotherapist and former dancer

Bradley Jones, LCSW, Psychotherapist and former dancer

FINANCIAL WELLNESS

Amanda Clayman, LMSW, Social Worker for Financial Wellness Program at The Actors Fund

Annette Lieberman, Psychotherapist and Author of The Money Mirror.

To register, please email avienneau@actorsfund.org, or call 212.221.7300 ext. 261.

This seminar is FREE and open to professional dancers and those who serve them.

Sponsored by The Actors Fund, AGMA, Career Transition For Dancers, Dance Magazine, Dancers Responding to AIDS, Dance Theatre Workshop, The Field, The Harkness Center for Dance Injuries, New York Foundation for the Arts for the Arts, AGMA and Dancers Responding to AIDS.