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Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Michelle Grabner

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The Wisconsin-born and -based artist Michelle Grabner is known for her broad perspective developed as teacher, writer and critic over the past 30 years. The site where it all comes together is the studio. Her […]

Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Carmen Winant

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Carmen Winant is an artist and the Roy Lichtenstein Chair of Studio Art at the Ohio State University; her work utilizes installation and collage strategies to examine feminist modes of survival and revolt. Winant's recent […]

Jeremy Dennis: So Spoke the Earth, the Past, and the Present

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Mason Gross Galleries is currently hosting the photography of Jeremy Dennis in tandem with our Co-Cureate exhibition, inaugurating a new annual series of solo presentations celebrating the work of contemporary indigenous artists. Please join us […]

Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Chie Fueki

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Visually striking and intricate, Fueki’s paintings picture contemporary life in spectacular motion. Created through a complex system of painting, drawing,cutting, and collaging onto wood panels, her practice is centered around the depiction of figures, symbols, […]

Visiting Artist Lecture: Constantina Zavitsanos

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Constantina Zavitsanos works in sculpture, performance, text, and sound to elaborate debt, dependency, and means beyond measure. Zavitsanos has exhibited at the New Museum, Brooklyn Museum, Artists Space, The Kitchen, and Participant Inc (New York), at Arika (Glasgow), and HKW (Berlin). With Park McArthur, they wrote “Other Forms of Conviviality” in Women & Performance (Routledge), and “The Guild of the Brave Poor Things” in Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility (MIT Press). Zavitsanos is a Foundation for Contemporary Art's Roy Lichtenstein Awardee (2021) and a 2022 Keith Haring Fellow in Art & Activism at CCS/Bard College. They live in New York and teach at the New School.

Visiting Artist Lecture: Rindon Johnson

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Rindon Johnson is an artist and poet. Johnson has presented solo exhibitions at The Albertinum (Dresden), Chisenhale Gallery (London), The Julia Stoschek Collection (Düsseldorf) and the SculptureCenter (Long Island City), among others. He is the author of Nobody Sleeps Better Than White People (Inpatient, 2016), the VR book, Meet in the Corner (Publishing-House.Me, 2017), Shade the King (Capricious, 2017), The Law of Large Numbers: Black Sonic Abyss (Chisenhale, Inpatient, SculptureCenter 2021) and most recently Ever Given (Inpatient and Francois Ghebaly, 2022). He was born on the unceded territories of the Ohlone people. He lives in Berlin.

Visiting Artist Lecture: Guadalupe Rosales

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Guadalupe Rosales (b.1980, Los Angeles; lives and works in Los Angeles) is a multidisciplinary artist and educator best  known for her community generated archival projects, “Veteranas and  Rucas” and “Map Pointz,” found on social media. Rosales received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2016.

Visiting Artist Lecture: Jason Hirata

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Jason Hirata was born in Seattle, Washington in 1986. His work examines forms of recognition in spaces of alienated labor and argues that if we think of contingency, heteronomy, and affectability not as a mere condition of the artist, but as fundamental to the materiality of art, then it is necessary to think about these conditions as constitutive support. He has exhibited at Fanta MLN, Milan;Kunstverein Nürnberg; Artists Space; Svetlana, New York; 80WSE at NYU; Theta, New York; and Ulrik, New York.