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Mar 10, 2010 - 7:00 pm
Panel Series: Issues of the Moment: Breadlines to Broad-Based Support

At The Tribeca Performing Arts Center, Borough of Manhattan Community College, 199 Chambers Street, New York NY.

Wednesday, March 10 at 7pm, $5
Reception to follow.

In the current economy, have opportunities diminished for women artists, or are there new ones resulting from the administration at the National Endowment for the Arts, and the changes in the foundation world? How does this intersect with visibility? Do recent surveys at major museums such as the Pompidou and MOMA mean increased visibility for all women artists, or is this only for certain artists or groups of artists?

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Moderators:

Judith K. Brodsky, Co-Director, Rutgers Institute for Women and Art

Kat Griefen, Director, A.I.R. Gallery


Panelists:

Joan Snyder, Artist

Grimanesa Amoros, Artist

Catherine Morris, Curator, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Brooklyn Museum

Susan Ball, Program Director, New York Foundation for the Arts

Tom Finkelpearl, Executive Director, Queens Museum


Breadlines to Broad-Based Support is part of the Issues of the Moment: What is the Future for Women Artists? panel series, a yearly two-panel series that considers the most current critical issues and concerns for women artists. The 2010 panel series will address funding for women artists' projects and recent museum exhibitions that highlight women artists' work.

This series is made possible by the Tribeca Performing Arts Center and the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, as well as by public funds from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with A.I.R. Gallery, The Feminist Art Project, and the institute for Women and Art at Rutgers. The panel is also part of the Dialogues in the Visual Arts series, curated by Susan Fleminger and supported by public funds from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, as well as individual support.


Related Event:

Panel 2: Invisibility to Visibility: Are Museums Opening Up to Women Artists?
Saturday, March 27, 2pm, at the Brooklyn Museum