Associate Curator, Modern & Contemporary Art & Research Projects Manager in the Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art Metropolitan Museum of Art...
Associate Curator, Modern & Contemporary Art & Research Projects Manager in the Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lauren Rosati, has chosen my work “Contours of Transformation” to be exhibited at The Flinn Gallery show “Living Artist”.
“Contours of Transformation” , is a mixed media work that belongs to my new series of work on paper.
JULY 31 – AUGUST 22, 2024
Opening Reception: August 1, 5:30-7:00 pm
Flinn Gallery
(Greenwich Library)
101 West Putnam Avenue, 2nd floor, Greenwich, CT 06830
Gallery Hours:
Mon, Tues., Wed & Fri. 12pm – 4pm
Thurs. 12pm – 8pm
Sat. 10am – 5pm
Sun. 1pm-5pm
Judge:
Lauren Rosati is an Associate Curator in the department of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Lauren is also Research Projects Manager in the Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art, an art historian and writer whose work focuses on sound, media, performance, and technology. Recent projects include the exhibitions Oliver Beer: Vessel Orchestra (2019) and Jacolby Satterwhite: A Metta Prayer (2023) as well as a forthcoming commission with Jennie C. Jones. She holds a Ph.D. in Art History from the City University of New York, Graduate Center.
About The Greenwich Art Society:
Known originally as The Greenwich Society of Artists, an offshoot of the Cos Cob Art Colony, the group was officially established in 1912. The Society’s first president was Edward Clark Potter, sculptor of the lions at the New York Public Library. Early members include Leonard Ochtman, Elmer MacRae, George Wharton Edwards, J. Alden Twachtman (son of John Henry Twachtman) and many other distinguished artists and art patrons. Exhibitions of the Society were originally held in the house donated to the town by Robert M. Bruce, when it became the Bruce Museum, which held its first show in 1912 of the Greenwich Society of Artists. In 1928 the prestigious Annual Members’ Exhibition moved to the Flinn Gallery of the Greenwich L
ibrary. Learn more about The Greenwich Arts Society @
greenwichartsociety.org (https://www.greenwichartsociety.org/)
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