Erin Donnelly on Fri, 19 Jul 2002 19:58:01 +0200 (CEST) |
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OPEN STUDIOS Open Studio reception for New Views: World Financial Center - a new artist-in-residence program co-organized by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and the World Financial Center Arts and Events Program. Nine New York-based visual artists have been invited to set up studios in the WFC Courtyard Gallery for five months. While in residence, they are each working on a site-specific temporary art project to be installed in public areas of the WFC complex from October 2002 to January 2003. Artists have been asked to consider the psychological, geographic and traumatic experiences of the site and its coming back to life after the September attacks, as well as the architecture, surrounding parks, and corporate and mall environment of the World Financial Center. Participating Artists Anne Beffel Jane Benson Curtis Cuffie Charles Goldman Brian McGrath Elke Lehmann Pia Lindman Andrea Ray Alex Villar The Open Studio reception takes place from 12 to 5 pm on Sunday, July 21st. Additional informal events will be held on: * Monday July 22nd from 11am to 2pm * Monday, July 29th from 11am to 2pm World Financial Center Courtyard Gallery Vesey Street, Battery Park City Directions: The new Liberty Street Bridge connects Broadway and Church Streets directly to the World Financial Center. The covered walkway's entrance is on Liberty and Church Streets, runs adjacent to the World Trade Center site, and leads directly to the pedestrian bridge of 1World Financial Center. Exit building onto Liberty Street & South End Avenue and cross to the 2 WFC cul-de-sac. Walk along the west side of the building, pass the outdoor dining area and proceed to the WFC Plaza & Winter Garden. Enter the WFC Courtyard by Starbucks and proceed to Lobby Level and the Courtyard Gallery via the escalator. Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Mission In the wake of the World Trade Center disaster, LMCC's role in the community is more important than ever. LMCC was founded 30 years ago to develop the area's cultural life, while creating a fertile and nurturing environment for arts groups and artists. LMCC has played a major role in re-establishing downtown as a healthy, business, residential and cultural district. LMCC's mission is to provide support for individual artists and arts organizations while fostering public participation in the arts through free events in the performing, visual and media arts. Now one of Manhattan's oldest and largest arts councils, LMCC is committed to serving artists and audiences in the financial district and throughout the diverse neighborhoods and cultural communities of Manhattan. LMCC's major Visual and Media Arts Programs include artist residency programs formerly located in the World Trade Center, Thundergulch, an initiative for artists working in new technologies, and public art initiatives. New Views: World Financial Center reflects LMCC's ongoing commitment to providing unique residency opportunities for artists within New York City. For more information on LMCC, visit www.lmcc.net. The World Financial Center Arts & Events Program The World Financial Center Arts & Events Program is an innovative series of free performances, exhibitions, installations and festivals created to showcase emerging as well as established artists. While most of the performances take place in the Winter Garden, special summer events take place on the outdoor Plaza. Exhibitions and installations are housed in the Courtyard Gallery. All locations are public spaces. Officially launched in October 1988, the program has featured over 1,500 performances by individual artists and cultural organizations. The program includes residencies created specifically for the public spaces at the WFC; previews of works scheduled for New York City's major cultural venues; exhibitions and installations from major museums; and festivals celebrating the arts of individual cities and countries. By fostering all mediums of art, the program aims to draw attention to cultural institutions locally, nationally, and internationally. Visit www.worldfinancialcenter.com for a current schedule of programs. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold