This issue's header image by Willis Kingery GD MFA '19
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A bi-weekly digest of news from alumni, students, and faculty of the Yale School of Art.
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Send us your news and any opportunities you'd like to share for our next issue out Mar 1: SchoolofArtAlumni@yale.edu
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JONATHAN MILDENBERG ’15, I.N.C.H., M23, New York, NY. Open Mar 2 - Apr 8, 2018. —> Opening reception Mar 2, 7-9pm.
ELLE PÉREZ ’15, 47 Canal, New York, NY. Open Feb - Mar 2018. —> Opening reception Mar 1, 6-9pm.
HOWARDENA PINDELL ’67, What Remains to be Seen, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago IL. Open Feb 24 - May 20, 2018. —> Talk: Howardena Pindell in conversation with Naomi Beckwith and Valerie Cassel Oliver, Sat, Feb 24, 2018, 3-5pm.
Senior Critic and Acting Director of Graduate Studies in Painting and Printmaking, Spring, 2018 ANNA BETBEZE, Dark Sun, Columbus Museum, Columbus, GA. Open Feb 24 - Jun 24, 2018.
Painting and Printmaking Lecturer TORKWASE DYSON ’03 will lead the inaugural Drawing Center Winter Term: Torkwase Dyson and the Wynter-Wells Drawing School for Environmental Justice. Full schedule, application information, and public programs available here.
Soul Recordings, Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. Featuring LEX BROWN ’17. Open Feb 17 - Mar 24, 2018.
Book opening for Lotus Leaves: poems by P.K. Leung and photographs by LOIS CONNER ’81 The Wairarapa Academy, Featherston, Wairarapa, New Zealand, —> Feb 17th.
BEVERLY ACHA ’12, Warm Form, Underdonk, New York, NY. Open Feb 16 - Mar 25, 2018. —> Opening reception: Friday, Feb 16, 6-9 pm, —> Artist Walkthrough: Sunday, Feb 18, 4pm.
Family Pictures, Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH. Featuring JOHN EDMONDS ’16. Open Feb 16 - May 20, 2018.
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Internalized Borders, President’s Gallery, John Jay College, New York, NY. Featuring MARIA DE LOS ANGELES ’15, SHAHRZAD CHANGALVAEE ’15, ALVA MOOSES ’15, CONSTANZA ALARCÓN TENNEN ’15, MAURICIO CORTES ORTEGA ’16, and FELIPE BAEZA ’18. Curated by MARIA DE LOS ANGELES ’15 and Susan Noyes Platt. Open Feb 14 - Apr 13, 2018.
Set Adrift on Memory Blues, Pablo’s Birthday, New York, NY. Featuring ANTONIA KUO ’18. —> Opening Feb 15, 6-8pm.
Time Square, YveYANG Gallery, New York, NY. Featuring TIM ENTHOVEN ’16. Open Feb 14 - Feb 28, 2018.
Blue Duets, ERIC N. MACK ’12 and Wales Bonner, Totokaelo, New York, NY. Open Feb 10 - Mar 12, 2018.
Collapsing Stage, The, Todd Madigan Gallery, CSU Bakersfield, Bakersfield, CA. Featuring MILJOHN RUPERTO ’02 in collaboration with Ulrik Heltoft. Open Feb 8 - Mar 17, 2018.
Sculpture Critic JENNIE C. JONES, Alternate Takes, Patron Gallery, Chicago, IL. Open Feb 3 - Mar 18, 2018.
Sensate Wisdom: Vincent Desiderio at Marlborough, a review by MARGARET MCCANN ’85, was published by Painters’ Table on Jan 31.
A Body of Her Own, Make Room, Los Angeles, CA. Featuring ILONA SZWARC ’15, BROOK HSU ’16, and CATALINA OUYANG ’18. Open Jan 27 - Mar 4, 2018.
STEPHANIE GONZALEZ-TURNER ’17, Architrave, Skibum MacArthur, Los Angeles, CA. Open Jan 20 - Mar 10, 2018.
RONA PONDICK ’77 and ROBERT FEINTUCH ’76 were interviewed by Phong Bui in the Brooklyn Rail.
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Opportunities
XXIV CSAV - Artists Research Laboratory holds an open call for applications to this year’s summer seminar, How to Begin, led by the artist Christina Mackie, whose investigations range from human and non human power structures, through biology, gene theory, and formalism. The lab is an experimental platform designed to provoke formal and informal discussions and exchanges among artists of different generations and nationalities. It aims to explore different forms of art-making through un-institutional teaching methods. A fellowship has been created for one first- or second-year Yale School of Art M.F.A. student to participate at the lab. If a student is selected the Yale School of Art will provide the costs of travel, accommodation, and incidentals. Tuition will be supported by the Ratti Foundation. Participation is by application which must be completed and submitted by February 18, 2018. For more information, and to apply, please click here.
Grants are available for the Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts, and its upcoming summer program Transgressing Boundaries.
The Drawing Center is now accepting applications for the third iteration of Open Sessions, a two-year program for artists to find new approaches for thinking about drawing, contextualizing and exhibiting their work, organizing public programs, and gallery exhibitions.
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