Access, Outliers, and Exhibiting Disability

Join the New-York Historical Society on Friday, January 13, at 1pm (ET) for Access, Outliers, and Exhibiting Disability. This free virtual event will focus on the work of curation and offer reflections on current language, methodologies, and narratives of disability and exhibition making.

  • Keynote Moderator: Catherine Morris
    Senior Curator, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Brooklyn Museum
  • Lynne Cooke
    Senior Curator, Special Projects in Modern Art, National Gallery of Art
  • Matthew Higgs
    Director/Chief Curator, White Columns
  • Park McArthur
    Artist

Registration is required to receive a link. To RSVP for this free discussion, visit nyhistory.org.

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Since its founding in 1982, the Henry Luce Foundation’s American Art Program has supported wide-ranging collection projects and exhibitions at art museums in all 50 states. In commemoration of the program’s 40th anniversary, the Foundation has organized a yearlong series of virtual conversations moderated by field leaders and Luce grantees, past and present.

Deliberately forward-facing rather than retrospective, the Henry Luce Foundation Conversations on American Art and Museums explore what the best futures of American art and museums might look like. The participants will explore the role of the visual arts in an open and equitable society, and the capacity of art museums to challenge accepted histories, elevate underrepresented voices, and host the critical conversations in which we need to engage.

View the full schedule of future programs.

Source: Hyperallergic.com

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