February 2021
Artists Talk on Art
https://www.atoanyc.org
JAQUELINE CEDAR’S “GOOD NAKED GALLERY” WILL PRESENT ON THE CURRENT EXHIBITION “THE BURROW”: SHORT VIDEO WORKS BY ZEBADIAH KENEALLY, IRGIN SENA, CAMILO GODOY, PAULA STUTTMAN, LARRY CEDAR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U8OiNfZqFo
January 2021
GOOD NAKED
THIS FRIDAY, JANUARY 15TH 8-8:30P EST for the virtual opening of The Burrow, a video exhibition featuring works by:
Larry Cedar
Camilo Godoy
Zebadiah Keneally
Irgin Sena
Paula Stuttman
>> This Friday at 8p EST click this link to open Zoom on your desktop or laptop computer >> Meeting ID: 835 0052 6121 >>
>> While visitors will be muted upon entry, we encourage you to keep your video ON and use the chat box throughout the event.
Think of this like a home theater.
Grab a drink and some popcorn.
Settle in.
This is winter in quarantine and we want your company. xx
For best viewing experience:
// Open Zoom on your desktop or laptop computer
// Fit to full screen
// Open your chat
// Turn ON your camera
December 2020
Conversations in Practice:Winter Intensive with artist Gordon Hall, Ox-Bow School of Art
Jan 2020
ATLAS, MBnb, NYC
http://www.broodthaers.us/index.php?id=210,330
ATLAS
Anne-Lise Coste
Imani Ford
Sydney King
Lara Konrad
Mamiko Otsubo
Sinéad Spelman
Paula Stuttman
January 19 – March 7, 2020
Opening Reception Sunday, January 19th, 3-5:00pm
Accessibility:
MBnb is located on the parlor floor of a Harlem brownstone and
is only accessible by stairs. If you have an access request,
please contact us at: member@broodthaers.us
or call +1 718 916 7938 to make arrangements.
Fridays and Saturdays 1-6pm
and by appointment
MBnb
520 West 143rd Street
New York, New York 10031
take the A,B,C,D or 1 to 145th Street
ATLAS, MBnb, NYC
http://www.broodthaers.us/index.php?id=210,330
ATLAS
Anne-Lise Coste
Imani Ford
Sydney King
Lara Konrad
Mamiko Otsubo
Sinéad Spelman
Paula Stuttman
January 19 – March 7, 2020
Opening Reception Sunday, January 19th, 3-5:00pm
Accessibility:
MBnb is located on the parlor floor of a Harlem brownstone and
is only accessible by stairs. If you have an access request,
please contact us at: member@broodthaers.us
or call +1 718 916 7938 to make arrangements.
Fridays and Saturdays 1-6pm
and by appointment
MBnb
520 West 143rd Street
New York, New York 10031
take the A,B,C,D or 1 to 145th Street
Spring 2019
TALK BACK, Flux Factory, NYC
Every Woman Biennial, NYC
Agora: How can art bring us together in a mediated world? MoMA
https://www.moma.org/calendar/events/5435?locale=en
March 2019
Participating in DANT & Gibney's 2019 Boot Camp on Disability Equity and Justice in NYC’s Cultural Landscape
TALK BACK, Flux Factory, NYC
Every Woman Biennial, NYC
Agora: How can art bring us together in a mediated world? MoMA
https://www.moma.org/calendar/events/5435?locale=en
March 2019
Participating in DANT & Gibney's 2019 Boot Camp on Disability Equity and Justice in NYC’s Cultural Landscape
Creating a Home in New York City: Paula Stuttman in Conversation with Park McArthur
Monday, December 3, 1:30 p.m
The Museum of Modern Art_This conversation with Paula Stuttman and artist Park McArthur expands upon discussions of home, both in terms of housing and belonging, and of the effects that economics, access, design, and isolation have on different approaches to living and thriving in New York City.
Monday, December 3, 1:30 p.m
The Museum of Modern Art_This conversation with Paula Stuttman and artist Park McArthur expands upon discussions of home, both in terms of housing and belonging, and of the effects that economics, access, design, and isolation have on different approaches to living and thriving in New York City.
Eunjung Hwang
Paula Stuttman_words + images
May 12 – June 23
CAS Arts Center
48 Main Street
Livingston Manor, NY
Paula Stuttman_words + images
May 12 – June 23
CAS Arts Center
48 Main Street
Livingston Manor, NY
George Segal Gallery
Montclair State University
Normal Avenue
Montclair, NJ 07043
November 19 - December 16, 2017
Opening Reception: Sunday, November 19, 2.30-5.00pm
Montclair State University
Normal Avenue
Montclair, NJ 07043
November 19 - December 16, 2017
Opening Reception: Sunday, November 19, 2.30-5.00pm
Oct 21/ Oct 22
The Park Church Co-op
129 Russell St.
Brooklyn, NY
https://www.facebook.com/events/506331929735903/?active_tab=about
The Park Church Co-op
129 Russell St.
Brooklyn, NY
https://www.facebook.com/events/506331929735903/?active_tab=about
Left, Eva Hesse, Repetition Nineteen III (1968). © 2016 Estate of Eva Hesse. Courtesy Galerie Hauser & Wirth, Zurich. Right, David Hammons, Pray for America (1969). Photo Martin Seck. Digital Image © 2016 MoMA, N.Y.
Each week, we search New York City for the most exciting, and thought-provoking, shows, screenings, and events. See them below.
Monday, December 26
1. Talking Together About Grief at the Museum of Modern Art
Whether you’re grieving the gifts you didn’t get this year, or lamenting the demise of American democracy, you can try to work it out by looking at some artworks in like-minded community. This time around, artist Paula Stuttman leads a discussion about grief by considering David Hammons’s Pray for America (1969) and Eva Hesse’s Repetition Nineteen III (1968). Speaking of grieving what’s lost, Hesse once said, speaking of the perishability of her materials, “Life doesn’t last; art doesn’t last. It doesn’t matter.”
Location: 11 West 53rd Street
Price: Free with museum admission
Time: 11:30 a.m.
—Brian Boucher
https://news.artnet.com/art-world/editors-picks-794774
Opposites attract_a selection of paintings by Paula Stuttman
Basement Space Gallery
Saugatuck Digital Arts Workshop
Fairfield, CT
http://www.saugatuckdigitalarts.com
VERBLIST
E.Tay Gallery, NYC
Curated by Mark Epstein
Opening reception: Tuesday September 13th
Art VOTES: Visualizing the Democratic Process
Gallery Bergen, Bergen Community College, NJ
Curated by Amy Lipton
Opening reception: Tuesday, September 27th
http://bergen.edu/community/gallery-bergen/current-and-upcoming-exhibitions/
Each week, we search New York City for the most exciting, and thought-provoking, shows, screenings, and events. See them below.
Monday, December 26
1. Talking Together About Grief at the Museum of Modern Art
Whether you’re grieving the gifts you didn’t get this year, or lamenting the demise of American democracy, you can try to work it out by looking at some artworks in like-minded community. This time around, artist Paula Stuttman leads a discussion about grief by considering David Hammons’s Pray for America (1969) and Eva Hesse’s Repetition Nineteen III (1968). Speaking of grieving what’s lost, Hesse once said, speaking of the perishability of her materials, “Life doesn’t last; art doesn’t last. It doesn’t matter.”
Location: 11 West 53rd Street
Price: Free with museum admission
Time: 11:30 a.m.
—Brian Boucher
https://news.artnet.com/art-world/editors-picks-794774
Opposites attract_a selection of paintings by Paula Stuttman
Basement Space Gallery
Saugatuck Digital Arts Workshop
Fairfield, CT
http://www.saugatuckdigitalarts.com
VERBLIST
E.Tay Gallery, NYC
Curated by Mark Epstein
Opening reception: Tuesday September 13th
Art VOTES: Visualizing the Democratic Process
Gallery Bergen, Bergen Community College, NJ
Curated by Amy Lipton
Opening reception: Tuesday, September 27th
http://bergen.edu/community/gallery-bergen/current-and-upcoming-exhibitions/