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SUMMARY:Westbeth Fixers Salon featured in The Village Sun article
DESCRIPTION:Click to enlargePhoto: Carole Braden \nNEXT EVENT\nWed May 1\, 2024 at 6pm – 9pm \nWestbeth Inner Courtyard\nOld Pre-school Room\n55 Bethune St\nNY NY 10014    \nMore Info:westbethconservation@gmail.com \nVillage Sun  Article\nBy Carole Braden \n“Sandra Kingsbury walked into the Fixers Night with a jumble of blown glass\, milk glass and metal pieces. She left with a beautiful\, working table lamp. \n“We were ready to throw it away\,” said Kingsbury\, a resident at Westbeth Artists Housing\, at 55 Bethune St. She had no idea what the tiered vintage piece should look like\, but that didn’t slow down retired science teacher and repair guru Joe Holdner. He intuitively stacked components around a new center wire and turned the switch\, sparking a literal lightbulb moment. \nPosters pinned to bulletin boards around the Westbeth campus said\, “Something broken? Don’t trash it. Repair it.” They invited residents to a pop-up tinkering session with the Fixers Collective\, which Holdner helped found and has been part of for 14 years. The group\, which has met monthly at Hack Manhattan on 37th Street for nearly a decade\, is setting up a new neighborhood residency here at the West Village’s “home of the arts.”  \nThe next repair salon at Westbeth will occur on Wed.\, May 1\, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. \nOn that night in early March\, Holdner was joined by Fixers Collective artists Vincent Lai and John Murphy\, who unpacked implements and took places at power strip-equipped folding tables. Scheduled guests arrived with disabled objects and onlookers peeked into the brightly lit room wondering what was happening. \n“It smells like fire\,” said Charlotte Leist\, a seventh-grader who wielded a soldering iron under Murphy’s supervision. She was installing new capacitators in her own mini makeup fridge\, which had stopped chilling without warning. Empowered by making her “Swiftie” sticker-emblazoned plastic appliance cool again\, she also gained a lesson: We can outsmart planned obsolescence.\nThe Fixers Night pilot and other neighborhood repair events have the power to reignite a long-burning zeitgeist\, growing awareness about climate change and consumerism’s role in it while providing welcome services. The Westbeth Artists Residents Council (WARC) and its Conservation Committee (which\, full disclosure\, this reporter leads) sponsored the three-hour event. Visitors brought a rollator — a walker on wheels — with bad brakes\, a non-spinning CD player and five lamps\, in addition to Kingsbury’s\, plus more. Volunteers weighed and tallied 156 pounds of junk that went back to work instead of to the landfill. \nDebra Rapoport\, a found-metal jewelry and repurposed-textile artist\, came with a nonworking 1960s Luxo gooseneck lamp. Holdner fixed the chrome light’s derelict switch by simply tightening a screw. Rapoport\, a proud trash picker\, was overjoyed. \n“The concept of conservation and repairing and reusing\,” she said\, “is what I’m all about.” \nRead the complete Sun Article here which includes photos.  Village Sun
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-fixers-salon/
LOCATION:Westbeth Inner Courtyard old PreSchool Space
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:ELDERBRO: Songs of Struggle A community musical gathering  featuring Westbeth and Chelsea musicians
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URL:https://westbeth.org/event/elderbro-songs-of-struggle-a-community-musical-gathering-featuring-westbeth-and-chelsea-musicians/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:WESTFEST Dance Festival 2024The Annual Presentation of Cutting-Edge Dance
DESCRIPTION:Click for more info \nClick for more info \nClick for more information
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westfest-dance-festival-2024/
LOCATION:Westbeth Top Floor and All Over Westbeth
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T190000
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CREATED:20231211T175512Z
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SUMMARY:Westbeth Movie Night. Johnny Guitar
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URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-movie-night-johnny-guitar/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:Conservation Coffee Klatsch
DESCRIPTION:Click to enlarge \nWednesday April 17\, 2024 at 10am \nWestbeth Community Rm\n55 Bethune St\nNew York NY \nCarole Braden  the  chair of Westbeth Artists Residents Council Conservation Committee invites the neighborhood to discuss conservation measures the neighborhood can promote .
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/conservation-coffee-klatsch/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240519T170000
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SUMMARY:PENNY JONES PUPPETS & CO: TOBY'S MAGIC FOREST
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URL:https://westbeth.org/event/penny-jones-puppets-3/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
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SUMMARY:Lorraine O Grady "The Audacity of Lorraine O'Grady"
DESCRIPTION:Photo: Collier Schorr Click to enlarge \nWhat if Lorraine O’Grady—acclaimed artist\, glorious wit\, and the very best kind of miscreant renegade—turned out to be a knight in shining armor? It’s a question I find myself contemplating as I sit across from her in the café at the Whitney Museum of American Art\, just a few blocks from her studio in Manhattan’s West Village. \nFor more than four decades\, O’Grady has exercised a kind of valiance as she has sought to create a place for herself within the racism\, sexism\, and inhospitality of the art world. Beginning in the late 1970s and early ’80s\, her conceptual and performance art took aim at the constellation of forces that conspired to marginalize artists of color in mainstream institutions and galleries—and women of color especially. Instead\, O’Grady found community with the group of artists that surrounded Linda Goode Bryant’s scrappy\, idealistic Just Above Midtown (JAM) gallery and contemporaries like David Hammons and Senga Nengudi\, who chafed against the way the art establishment rejected the notion of a Black avant-garde. \n– Excerpt from Harbper’s Bazaar by Soraya Nadia McDonald\nLink to full article Lorraine O’Grady
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/lorraine-o-grady-the-audacity-of-lorraine-ogrady/
LOCATION:Harpers Bazaar
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:WESTBETH MOVIE NIGHT The Conformist
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URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-movie-night-the-conformist/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:One Day Monoprinting Workshops with Amanda Barrow
DESCRIPTION:Click to enlarge \nSaturday April 6\, 3034\nor Sunday April 7\, 2024\n11am – 3pm \nWestbeth Print Studio\n165 Bank Street\nb/w West St and Washington St\nNew York\, NY 10014 \n$30 fee to register\nAll Supplies included \nStair access only \nTo register: WARCvp@gmail.com \nMaterials\nWorkshop includes AKUA printmaking inks (red\, blue\, and yellow)\, seven sheets of archival Arnhem paper\, and all materials! We will work on 8″ x 12″ sheets of plexi-glas\, which you may take home. We use the printing press\, which is a blast! You may also bring your own paper if you like. You will most likely be taking home with you seven finished pieces\, or at least you can finish them off at home. Brilliant! Bring a sense of humor and get ready to play in the studio. \nAmanda Barrow was raised in the Mid-west by a social worker and an Episcopalian priest\, in an environment conducive to creativity and abstract thinking. In 1992\, a Fulbright research grant provided an opportunity for her to live and work in India for 13 months. She has returned to India many times since then\, funded by the Massachusetts Cultural Council\, Boston Cultural Council\, and a host of other institutions. At present\, she lives/works in Massachusetts\, New York and Maine. Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City\, the Boston and New York Public Libraries\, and the Museum of the Book in the Netherlands\, among numerous other places around the world. \nStatement\nT”ravels in Asia\, Europe\, and New Zealand have enhanced my personal vision\, leading me to dig deeper into the indigenous spiritual ambiance of the East in my artwork. Synthesizing these Eastern concepts with the Western visual language of my upbringing is my intention. I experiment with transparency and explore the inherent structure of my chosen medium. The resulting work presents a broad range of abstractions that utilize nature\, architecture and the human body as my primary sources of inspiration.”
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/monoprinting-workshops-at-westbeth/
LOCATION:Westbeth Print Studio
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240405T190000
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SUMMARY:First Fridays Music: Victoria Horne and Friends Jazz\, Blues\, and more
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URL:https://westbeth.org/event/victoria-horne-first-friday/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T130000
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SUMMARY:Mind Leaves Body: Elisabeth Condon\, Susan Luss\, Alyse RosnerReview by Art Spiel
DESCRIPTION:Click to enlarge \nApril 3 – April 21\, 2024 \nOpening Reception: Wednesday April 3\, 2024 at 6pm – 9pm \nWalk Through: Saturday April 6\, 2024 at 2pm \nPanel Discussion: Wednesday April 17\, 2024 at 7pm\nwith Amy Talluto.\nAmy Talbot is a painter and sculptor who lives and works in Upstate NY. In 2018 the was awarded a NYFA/NYSCA  Artist Fellowship in Painting and was an Art Forum Critics Pick for her solo exhibition at Black & White Gallery. She has recently shown her work at Auxier Kline Gallery\, Jeff Bailey Gallery\, The Berkshire Botanical Gardens\, the Samuel Dorsey Museum\, Geoffrey Young Gallery and Wave Hill Gardens\, She is the host and producer of the Pep Talks for Artists Podcast.  \nClosing Reception: Sunday April 21\, 2024 at 5pm – 7pm \nFeatured Artists: Elisabeth Condon\, Susan Luss\, Alyse Rosner \nMind Leaves Body features works by three painters who explore nature\, city dwelling\, and décor through creative processes that blur distinctions between inside and outside\, interior and exterior\, and intuition and physicality. Their flexible\, large-scale pieces propose\, in the words of essayist Paul D’Agostino\, that\, “If it sometimes seems as though the artist’s mind leaves the artist’s body\, then it’s because the artist’s mindless body is often the more fluidly productive one in the studio.” \nReview by Art Spiel \nWhen Elisabeth Condon noticed an Open Call for a show at Westbeth\, she immediately thought of artists Alyse Rosner and Susan Luss\, whose process-oriented approach perfectly matched her vision for a collaborative project. They all agreed to come together\, planning to let the installation unfold over four days\, allowing their work to merge and shape the exhibition dynamics. Their setup process—discussing\, reshaping\, and improvising in the gallery—revealed more profound interconnections. The trio’s improvisational method produced an exciting viewing experience analogous to a live jazz ensemble with distinct leitmotifs.em>
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/mind-leaves-body-elisabeth-condon-susan-luss-alyse-rosneropens-r-review-by-art-spiel/
LOCATION:Westbeth Gallery
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240326T190000
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SUMMARY:Kate Walter featured in Generation Women ReadingStories About Work
DESCRIPTION:Click to enlarge  Tuesday March 26\, 2024 at 7pm\nJoe’s Pub\, NYC \nTheme: It’s a Living: Stories About Work \nWelcome to Women’s History Month! What better way to commemorate than with a night of celebrating the sheer power of women in the workforce? Join us at Joe’s Pub on Tuesday\, March 26 at 7pmET for our March show\, “It’s a Living: Stories about Work.” We have an inspiring lineup of intergenerational storytellers who will be sharing tales about their work—the good\, the bad\, and the worse. Put your own duties on the back burner for the night and let our performers regale you with stories about their first jobs\, their bad bosses\, what it’s like to be the boss\, and so much more. Tickets are on-sale now on our website for both the in-person show and our livestream (available around the world and on-demand). \nTickets for live and live streamed HERE \nKate Walter\nKate Walter is the author of two memoirs: Behind the Mask: Living Alone in the Epicenter and Looking for a Kiss: A Chronicle of Downtown Heartbreak and Healing. Her essays and opinion pieces have appeared in the New York Times\, Newsday\, New York Daily News\, AM-NY\, Next Avenue\, the Advocate\, the Village Sun\, and many other outlets. She taught writing at CUNY and NYU for three decades. \nKate Walter Profiles in Art Interview HERE
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/kate-walter-featured-in-generation-women-reading/
LOCATION:Joe’s Pub NYC
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:Evening with W. B. YeatsAs Wild Old Wicked Man hosted by Alison Armstrong of WB Yeats Society
DESCRIPTION:Click to enlarge \nTues March 26\, 2024 at 7pm – 8pm \nProgram: Four live readings of Yeats’ poems\, plus presentation of related images. \nPresenter: Alison Armstrong\, Ph.D. of W. B. Yeats Society \nReaders: Terence Burk\, Kurt Kelly\, Andrea Mihok\, and Joel Rooks. \nLocation: Westbeth Community Room \n155 Bank Street NY NY\nb?w Washington and West Sts\nenter through courtyard \nSponsor: Westbeth Artists Residents Council. \n​\nAlison Armstrong writings include literary cookbook\, “The Joyce of Cooking” (Station Hill Press\, 986) and volume of textual analysis of Yeats’s “The Herne’s Egg” (Cornell Univ. Press\, 1993). Alison holds M.A. in English Lit. from Ohio State (thesis on Yeats and James Joyce); M.Litt. from Oxford University. UK (thesis on late Yeats play); and Ph.D. in Comparative Lit. from New York University (dissertation on Joyce and Roland Barthes). Alison’s essays and reviews have appeared in “A Wake Newslitter (sic)\,” “Irish Literary Supplement\,” “James Joyce Literary Supplement\,” and “American Arts Quarterly.” Her short fiction and poetry have been published in “BOMB” and “Exquisite Corpse.” Her paintings and sculptures have been exhibited since 1980.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/evening-with-w-b-yeats-as-wild-old-wicked-man-hosted-by-alison-armstrong-of-wb-yeats-society/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T170000
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CREATED:20240311T183628Z
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SUMMARY:West Village Community Blood Drive
DESCRIPTION:Click image below  which links to scheduling an appointment.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/west-village-blood-drive-act-westbeth/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240322T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240322T203000
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CREATED:20240301T194203Z
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SUMMARY:Westbeth Movie Night: Big Picture
DESCRIPTION:Click to enlarge Friday March 22\, 2024 at 7PM \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank Street\nNY NY\nb/w West and Washington Sts – enter through courtyard \nFREE
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-movie-night-big-picture/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240315T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240315T090000
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CREATED:20231103T155039Z
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SUMMARY:Vincent Lucas   Flute Masterclass at Westbeth
DESCRIPTION:Click to enlarge \nFriday March 15\, 2024 9am – 11:30am \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank Street\nNew York ny\nenter through courtyard \nA masterclass in orchestral and solo repertoire for the flute\, hosted by Louna Dekker Vargas. \nWestbeth Residents free \nGENERAL PUBLIC:$10 \nPARTICIPANTS $150\nTo apply as a performer\, contact Lounna Dekker Vargas at lounadekker@gmail.com \nVINCENT LUCAS has been the principal flute soloist of the Orchestre de Paris since 1994.\nAs a featured soloist\, he appears regularly with European and French orchestras and has collaborated extensively as a chamber musician and soloist. Lucas has recorded several albums of French flute repertoire\, an acclaimed CD of solo flute works and participated in six complete works albums of Dutilleux\, Saint-Saens\, Debussy\, Gaubert\, Poulenc and\nJevtic which have won numerous awards. \nIn addition to his career as an orchestral musician\, he is sought after as a master professor of French technique in France and abroad.He is Principal Professor at CRR of Paris and and honorary professor at the College of Music Toho Gakuen” in Tokyo. \nMr Lucas is appearing at Carnegie Hall with the Orchestra de Paris on March 16\, 2024. Carnegie Hall Info \nFor a recent sample of Mr. Lucas’s work in Fall of 2023 in the Orchestre de Paris under the baton of\nKlaus Makela\, visit:\nhttps://philharmoniedeparis.fr/fr/live/concert/1159521-orchestre-de-paris-klaus-makela\n. \nLOUNA DEKKER VARGAS is a Franco-American flutist\, daughter of Claudia Vargas painter and and Reinier Dekker\, a Dutch craftsman. \nAn expressive flutist with a fondness for the stage\, she is at home in several musical fields\, from experimental jazz in New York (the group Atlantic Extraction\, whose two albums produced by Out of Your Head Records were met by acclaim in the press in the U.S. and France)\, the theatrical world of Broadway (Wicked 2017- 2020)\, and\, above all\, chamber music with her various ensembles (Peabody Conservatory YADS Prize winners\, guest artists at numerous festivals\, including the Sitka Centennial Hall Chamber Music Festival\, El Paso Pro Musica festival\, Fox Fine Arts Hall\, quarter-finalist at the Fischoff International Competition… ) She performs with Trio Azure\, duo Lune d’Olive and Trio Soleil regularly in Paris through her chamber music non-profit La Chambre de Musique.\nInterested in contemporary creations\, she has worked with many living composers\, including Georg Friedrich Haas\, George E. Lewis\, Tyshawn Sorey\, Vijay Iyer\, Daniel Sabzghabaei\, Ledah Finck and Valerie Coleman\, among others. \nIn 2022 and 2023 she was invited as a soloist to the Cité Internationale des Arts\, the Grand Amphitéatre de la Sorbonne\, the Grand Salon du Collège Néerlandais de la Cité Internationale\, and Salle Cortot.\nLouna has also recently been invited to collaborate with the New Jersey Festival Orchestra and the International Contemporary Ensemble. A graduate of the Peabody Conservatory and finishing her studies under the tutelage of Vincent Lucas\, Louna has also worked with many renowned flutists in masterclasses: Emmanuel Pahud\, Marina Piccinini\, Sophie Cherrier\, Philippe Bernold\, Emily Skala…
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/vincent-lucas-flute-masterclass-at-westbeth/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240322T170000
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SUMMARY:WESTBETH KIDS ART SHOW 2024: A REVIEW WITH PHOTOS
DESCRIPTION:POP UP GALLERY: WESTBETH ARTIST CHILDREN’S HAPPINESS\nA review by  Alison Armstrong Ph.D \nPoster by R Braimon \nAdvertised as Westbeth a Kids Art Show\, March 15 – March 22\, 2024\, the inner courtyard former daycare space an ehibition popped up with art by uninhibited and happy very young artists exhibiting a variety of colorful paintings. \nThe youngest were two girls \, Frankie (20 months) and Phoebe (2 years\, 5 months). The lavish reception of food and wine drew quite a lot of grown-ups who wandered in to have a look and stayed to admire the skill and diversity of the art\, including sculptures of various sizes and subjects.  The medium was paper and paint or graphite. Scultptural works included Miss Hallier’s Paper-Mache giraffe of newsprint with an overlay of yellow staining. Her startling abstraction hung on an adjacent wall.Skillful paintings and a 3 dimensional piece by the Bernstein brothers\, introduced the entrance to the middle room\, \nGracing the long left hand wall of the end room were drawings that continued from black and white images into the more colorful works. Needless to say they were all hung at eye level. Black and white drawings by Ezra contrasted with brilliant abstracts\, not to mention representational images that suggest motioning excited sudden emotion.The largest work was a dramatic semi-realist image of two humanoid figures in red/white/blue with green feet that dominated the end wall of the main space. \nClick image for slide show\n\n\n\n		\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n	\n	\n\n	\n		\n			\n\nDue to brevity (the sudden appearance and disappearance) of this marvelous exhibition\, this reviewer regrets that not all of the artists could be interviewed in person nor all of the art works featured here. However we have hopes that this have been the first of a future series of such exhibits that feature our youngest members of Westbeth Artists Community.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-kids-art-show/
LOCATION:Inner Courtyard Pop Up Gallery
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240306T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T180000
DTSTAMP:20260424T223345
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SUMMARY:Women on the Verge Exhibition of Artists  Affiliated with the29.art
DESCRIPTION:Click to enlarge \nMarch 6 – March 23\, 2024 \nOpening Reception: Wednesday\, March 6\, 2024 6pm – 8pm\nNote: The Westbeth Gallery will open at 6pm on that day. \nWestbeth Gallery\n55 Bethune Street\, NY\, NY\nGallery hours: Wednesday-Sunday\, 1-6 pm and by appointment \nWestbeth Gallery is pleased to present Women on the Verge\, a group exhibition of artists\naffiliated with the29.art\, a digital platform seeking to create opportunities for self-identified\nwomen working in the arts. It is a group of more than twenty-nine well-established\, mid-career\, and emerging artists\, diverse in practice\,\nmedium\, age\, ethnicity\, and background. \nThe exhibition is curated by Kathy Brew and features films\, art\, poetry\, and performance. \nParticipating Artists \nKathy Brew\nYoshiko Chuma\nMartha Edelheit\nMichelle Handelman\nJulia Heyward\njennifer jazz\nPamela Lawton\nStefani Mar\nAline Mare\nLucia Maria Minervini\nHelen Oji\n \nJanet Panetta\nJeanne Quinn\nMelinda Ring\nFelice Rosser\nLynne Sachs\nSusan Salinger\nMM Serra\nShelly Silver\nPamela Sneed\nLila Zemborain \nFor press inquiries and appointments\nSusan Salinger (917) 327-6201 or Kathy Brew (917) 592-4134 \nMore info: the29.art
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/women-on-the-verge-exhibition-of-artists-affiliated-with-the29-art/
LOCATION:Westbeth Gallery
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240328
DTSTAMP:20260424T223345
CREATED:20240305T170026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T001520Z
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SUMMARY:WESTZINE Inaugural Issue Open Call
DESCRIPTION:click to enlarge \nDownload the WESTZINE Open Call PDF WESTZINE
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westzine-quarterly/
LOCATION:Online and Info at Westbeth Gallery
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240302T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240302T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T223345
CREATED:20240222T225806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240303T160332Z
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SUMMARY:Composers Concordance: Music and Films Imelda O'Reilly film and more
DESCRIPTION:March 2\, 2024 at 7pm\nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank St\nenter through courtyard\nNew York\, NY \nComposers Concordance presents “Music & Film @ Westbeth\,” an event combining cutting-edge short films with contemporary music composition.\nClick to enlarge \n \nThe Films\nFilms by Roxana Avila\, Imelda O’Reilly\, and Cecilia Mandrile\nFilm: Suspicious Minds\nA Short Narrative Film written & directed by Imelda O’Reilly starring Gina Costigan\, Ed Malone and Morgan Bullock\nImelda O’Reilly Artist Page \nPerforming live with the films is the renowned CompCord Ensemble::\nJessica Bowers (mezzo soprano)\, Charles Coleman (baritone)\, Lynn Bechtold (violin)\, Christof Knoche (bass clarinet)\, Jai Jeffryes (piano)\, Troy Rinker (double bass)\, and David Cossin (drum set)\, conducted by Gene Pritsker. \nFeatured on the program:\nThe animated Tango opera The Tunnel with music by Carlos José Castro Mora;\nBricks\, Beds\, and Sheep’s Heads with music by Seth Boustead\nThe Seamonster and the Milk Thistle with music by Gene Pritsker\nProject Imaginaire (Robin) with music by Lynn Bechtold \nThe Concert\nJessica Bowers\, mezzo-soprano\nCharles Coleman (AKA Das Krooner)\, baritone\nLynn Bechtold\, violin\nChristof Knoche\, bass clarinet\nJai Jeffryes\, piano\nTroy Rinker\, Jr.\, double bass\nDavid Cossin\, drum set \nGene Pritsker\, conductor \nWorks :\nCarlos José Castro Mora — The Tunnel\nSeth Boustead — Bricks\, Beds\, and Sheep’s Heads\nGene Pritsker — The Seamonster and the Milk Thistle\nLynn Bechtold — Project Imaginaire (Robin) \nThe concert will also be live streamed on Composers Concordance’s Facebook page. \nMore information about Composers Concordance and the CompCord HERE
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/composers-concordance-music-and-films-imelda-oreilly-film-and-more/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240301T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240301T213000
DTSTAMP:20260424T223345
CREATED:20240216T172225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240303T160127Z
UID:10000472-1709323200-1709328600@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:First Friday Music: OLDSCOOL  Dance to Music of 70s
DESCRIPTION:Click to enlarge Friday March 1\, 2024 at 8pm \nWestbeth Community Room\n155 Bank St\nNew York\, NY\nenter through courtyard \nOLDSCOOL is a LIVE-BAND DANCE PARTY FOR SENIOR SCENESTERS. The 5-Piece Band performs THEME NIGHTS of Popular/Rockin’ Dance Music intended to appeal to all age groups\, but with special attention to the Over-50 segment of the population….because\nbeing YOUNG is great\, but OLD’S COOL too.  \nThe theme of First Friday performance is The Music of 1970s \nOLDSCOOL  performs regularly at their  home base\, BAKER’S FALLS (formerly the PYRAMID CLUB)\, at other Nightspots\, and at Private Events. An impressive variety of GUEST VOCALISTS is featured at every gig. We always encourage Community Participation.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/first-friday-music-oldscool-dance-to-music-of-70s/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240225T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240225T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T223345
CREATED:20240224T161511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240303T160152Z
UID:10000476-1708884000-1708891200@westbeth.org
SUMMARY:Joan Beard: Mommy's House  Book Party about Marita Dingus -Black\, Feminist Environmental Artist
DESCRIPTION:Sunday Feb 25\, 2024 6pm – 8pm\nArtist Talk\, Slide Show\, Refreshments & Entertainment. \nWestbeth Community Room\n55 Bethune Street NYC  \nJoan Beard’s  new book about Artist Marita Dingus\nMommy’s House\nPhotography by Joan Beard\nPublished  by Traver Gallery  and Slipstitch Studio Seattle.\nAvailable to buy HERE \n“it has been three years in the making.  I spent many days with Marita Dingus at her Family Home\, thus named Mommy’s House which is her indoor outdoor studio.  I documented\, her\, her work and the incredible eco system of Black\, Feminist\, Environmental Art!\nIn 2022 a 4culture grant was awarded to Marita Dingus to create a book with Joan Beard’ for the book Mommy’s House. The book is a photo essay of her studio at her Mommy’s House\, her work\, the artist and her animals.”\n– Joan Beard photographer  joanbeard.com \nMarita Dingus  has received a Visual Art Fellowship from Artist Trust (1994)\, a John S. Guggenheim Fellowship (1999)\, and the Morrie and Joan Alhadeff PONCHO Artist of the Year Award (2005). \nDingus has had solo shows at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter and The Stenersen Museum\, both in Norway (2002\, 2006)\,  the Museum of Glass in Tacoma\, WA (2005 – 2006). Her work has been included in Nature/Culture organized by The Society for Contemporary Craft in Pittsburgh (2006 – 2008).  Her work is in many regional museums and corporate collections.  \n“I consider myself an African-American Feminist and environmental artist. My approach to producing art is environmentally and politically infused: neither waste humanity nor the gifts of nature. I am primarily a mixed media sculptor who uses discarded materials. My art draws upon relics from the African Diaspora.”  \nJoan Beard photography for “Mommy’s House”\n(click for slideshow)
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/joan-beard-mommys-house-book-party-about-marita-dingus-black-feminist-environmental-artist/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T203000
DTSTAMP:20260424T223345
CREATED:20240302T194323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240324T195832Z
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SUMMARY:Westbeth Movie Night Big Night
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday Feb 21\, 2024 at 7PM\nWestbeth Community Rm\n155 Bank Street\nNew York\, NY\nenter through courtyard b/w west and Washington Sts.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-movie-night-big-night/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240220T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240220T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T223345
CREATED:20231109T044258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T190413Z
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SUMMARY:Transformation: An Evening of Poetry\, Prose and Music
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday Feb 20\, 2024 at 7pm\nWestbeth Community Room\n55 Bethune St\nNY NY\, 100134 \nAn evening of original prose and poetry about change with a musical interlude presented by Westbeth Literary Arts Committee \nProgram \n1. Barbara Rosenthal…….The Peacock Who Declared Himself King\n2. Terence Burk……………..Grandma\, I Love You\n3. Leigh Stuart……………….The Oyster\n4. Anna Shapiro……………..Inconsequence\n5. Griselda Steiner………….White Wolf\, I Await \nInterlude: Cello solo by Leigh Stuart \n6. Joya Staack………………..The Rose\n7. Kate Walter……………….My Visit to the Cloisters Transformed Me\n8. Linda Marks……………….Matriarch\, This Is My Life Now\n9. Jan Leslie Harding………The Wall\n10. Eve Zanni…………………Without a Song
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/transformation-poetry-prose-and-music/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240218T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240218T163000
DTSTAMP:20260424T223345
CREATED:20240103T221742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T190429Z
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SUMMARY:Beth Soll & Company:  Four Dancers\, One Choreographer and One Musician
DESCRIPTION:An informal showing of two repertory works and four premieres\nwith discussion led by Beth Soll \nSunday\, February 18th \, 2024 at 3 pm\nAt the Martha Graham Studio Theater\nIn Westbeth at 55 Bethune Street\, NYC\nSuggested Donation $10\nPresented by Dance Projects\, Inc.\nPhone: 212-927-0476 \nAbby Dias \nBeth Soll NY Choreographer and Artistic Director of Beth Soll & Company will\npresent “Four Dancers\, One Choreographer\, and One Musician” in a showing of two repertory works and four new dances. \nSoll\, whose work is often described as enigmatic and uncategorizable\, will give the audience some insight into her creative process with a discussion of the sources for the works listed below. Questions from the audience will be\nwelcome. \nDANCERS: Janet Aisawa\, Abigail Dias\, Lindsey Miller\, and Beth Soll.\nMUSICIAN/COMPOSER: Kathryn Woodard. \nInformation about Beth Soll & Company:bethsollandcompany.org\nhttps://www.facebook.com/BethSollandCompany. \nTHE FULL PROGRAM: \nBeth Soll in “Zerkolo” Photo: Barry Hetherington Folk Dance: A Restless Fugue. (2022) Duet for Abby Dias & Lindsey Miller. This work was\ninspired by traditional folk dances and embroidery patterns from Eastern Europe. The dancers move\nfrom upstage to downstage with detailed\, ‘embroidery paths.’ Much of the dance is performed as a\nfugue\, but as it develops\, the dancers abandon the fugal structure and dance together or in\nopposition\, which both enriches and undermines the conventions of folk dance and evokes a sense\nof the passionate emotions and suggestions of conflict that are often implicit in traditional dances.\nImprovised music for this work will be performed by noted musician/composer Kathryn Woodard. \nArdent Things (2023). Solo for Beth Soll. Now in her eighties\, Soll has observed that the challenge\nand richness of experience do not fade with age\, but\, in fact\, as time passes\, they achieve a kind of\nglowing intensity that has both positive and negative implications. The dance is also inspired by the\nmany poems that contain the word ‘ardent’ and the phrases ‘ardent things’ that reflect the\nreceptivity of the artistic sensibility to the vibrancy of life. Music by Eka Chabashvili. \nBeth Soll “Flight” Photo: Laszlo Toth Four Conversations (premiere) Duets for Janet Aisawa and Abby Dias. Several months ago\, Soll\nwatched videos of many of the dances she had created almost 50 years ago. With no clear goal and\nworking intuitively\, she found herself creating four very different conversations from the\nvocabulary and moods of these old works: \n-Quiet Negotiation is based on Soll’s observation of her Russian grandfather\, who lost a leg to\ntuberculosis of the bone\, working in his garden and negotiating the awkwardness of his heavy\nwooden leg. The resultant\, purely formal dance reveals a tranquil interaction between the dancers. \n-Jittery Chit-Chat was inspired by the energetic\, restless\, free-form interchanges carried on by\nkids and teenagers. \n– Secrets is shaped by Soll’s 1979 work: Conversations in a Foreign Language\, in which she\ncreated a sense of the sublime intimacy of quiet personal conversations that happen in a foreign\ncontext where meanings are often suffused with a sense of the mysterious and magical. \n-Runaway Interplay. A fast\, furious\, athletic dance that reveals an absurd\, sometimes awkward\nconnection between the dancers. Music by Eka Chabashvili. \nBeth Soll “Neonate” Beth Soll. Since the beginning of her career\, Soll has been recognized as a choreographer of\nenigmatic and powerfully expressive dances. \nEarly on\, she studied in Ithaca\, NY with Romanian modern dancers Iris Barbura and Vergiu Cornea and later attended the Kurt Jooss School and the Harald Kreutzberg School in Europe. Since graduating in Dance from the University of Wisconsin\, she has choreographed more than 150 dances and has also established an impressive reputation as a\nsoloist. She has held faculty positions at Boston University\, MIT\, where she directed the Dance\nProgram for 20 years\, the Harvard Summer Dance Center\, and UC Santa Barbara; she has also taught\nas an adjunct at numerous Boston and New York colleges\, including Hofstra University\, the New\nSchool\, and Manhattanville College. Before forming Beth Soll & Company in 1977\, she performed\nprofessionally in Madison\, Wisconsin\, and in Boston with the Ina Hahn Dance Company\, Dance\nCollective\, and the Harvard Summer Dance Company. In addition to major Boston and New York\nseasons\, her company has participated in numerous residencies and performance engagements at\nAmerican universities and performance venues\, including a 3-week residency at Jacob’s Pillow. As a\nsoloist\, she has performed and taught in Canada\, France\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Hungary\, Romania\, \nand Russia. Her work has been generously supported by grants and prizes from corporations and\nfederal and state agencies. Her book\, Will Modern Dance Survive? Lessons to be Learned from the\nPioneers and Unsung Visionaries of Modern Dance\, was published in 2002.\nReview quotes:\n“. . . there is an understated virtuosity in the movement\, and it was this that held my attention\nthroughout this short but extraordinarily rich concert.” David\nVaughan\, Dance Magazine.\n“Soll works like a collector – showing us in varying lights the odd and/or beautiful discoveries\, the\neveryday objects treasured for their private significance.” Deborah Jowitt\, The Village\nVoice.\n“[Soll] stood still and just saw\, her focus channeling distances so apocalyptic or visionary that we\ntrembled as they appeared within the lens of this beautiful dance.”\nFiona Dolenga\, Culture Vulture. \n“Soll is something of an alchemist: she takes the dross of everyday life and\nturns it into the equivalent of spun gold.”\n                                                       Thea Singer\, The Boston Phoenix.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/beth-soll-company-four-dancers-one-choreographer-and-one-musician/
LOCATION:Martha Graham Studio Theater at Westbeth
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250301
DTSTAMP:20260424T223345
CREATED:20240216T165712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240720T160211Z
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SUMMARY:Westbeth Featured in  Mastercard Audio Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Westbeth Artists Housing \nTHE EXPERIENCE\nEmbark on an immersive\, self-guided  journey through one of Manhattan’s oldest and most fascinating neighborhoods\, Greenwich Village.  \nThis app-based itinerary lets you explore at your own pace\, unlocking secrets at every corner through GPS-triggered stories by legendary artists\, trailblazing activists\, and beloved local entrepreneurs. You’ll learn the history of iconic sites like Washington Square Park\, Café Reggio\, and the Stonewall Inn—and even pick up a secret gift along the way. Exclusively for Mastercard® cardholders. \nDIRECTIONS\nAudio tours can be accessed using GESSO’s webpage or downloading the GESSO app. \nYou can also hit the REDEEM Button at https://www.priceless.com/travel/product/186205/audio-tour-of-greenwich-village \nClick to enlarge DETAILS\nAudio walking tour is available until February 28\, 2025\nTranscripts of each stop available\nWalking shoes\, fully-charged phone and headphones/earbuds recommended \nTour covers the following sites:\nThe iconic Washington Square Park\nHistorical Café Reggio and Café Wha?\nJoe’s Pizza and Murray’s Cheese\nThe Friends Apartment\nThe Stonewall Inn\nWestbeth Artist Residence\nThe Whitney Museum\nThe High Line\nBy participating\, you agree to all our Terms of Use\nTerms & Conditions
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-featured-in-mastercard-audio-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Greenwich Village  NYC
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240215T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241219T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T223345
CREATED:20240413T232015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240525T175253Z
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SUMMARY:Monthly Drag Bingo Nights with Paige Turner
DESCRIPTION:Click to enlarge \n \nWestbeth Artists-Residents Council is thrilled to present Drag Bingo featuring renowned drag personality\, Paige Turner!  \nAmazing Prizes from La Mer to La Moola\, Games\, Songs\, Laughter and Thrills and more  \nWhere: Westbeth Community Room\nWhen: Every 3rd Thursday of the month (2nd Thursday on March 14)\nExact Dates: 2/15\, 3/14\, 4/18\, 5/16\, SUSPENDED FOR SUMMER\, 9/19\, 10/17\, 11/21\, 12/19\nTime: 7 – 9 PM\nSeating: Limited to 75 persons. First come\, first serve.\nPrice: FREE! and Bingo supplies provided. \nEach month\, Paige will perform show-stopping musical numbers along with her hilariously improvised Bingo games with fabulous prizes\, surprises\, mayhem and foolishness. \nDRAG BINGO NIGHT Feb 15\, 2024. Photos: Roger Braimon\nClick image for slide show \n\n\n\n		\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n	\n	\n\n	\n		\n			\nAbout Paige Turner\nNYC’s most recognizable names in drag “Showbiz Spitfire” PAIGE TURNER! Known as the love child of Barbie & Pee Wee Herman\, This 2-time Glam Award winner tours internationally in her All -Live Sung one woman shows. She is a headliner for OUTBOUND TRAVEL and has a summer residency in Provincetown at the acclaimed Post Office Café & Cabaret. Paige coined the phrase Slurp! which was NYC’s longest running drag show for 9.5 years. She was an original cast member of the reality show Shade: QUEENS OF NYC\, on the Fusion Network and has been featured numerous times on WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE! With Andy Cohen On Bravo\, even portraying Mary Poppins for Dame Julie Andrews! Most recently she guest starred on Law and Order in a Drag Story Hour related episode.\nwww.paigeturnernyc.com \n“Paige Turner is the ultimate theater queen and always gets everyone to sing along.”\nTHE NEW YORK TIMES \n“Paige has a Broadway powerhouse voice\, filled with good cheer and openness! \nCABARET SCENES \n“Hilarious and delectably witty!”\nOUT MAGAZINE \nIn the same vein as the Carol Burnett Show and Pee Wee Herman!”\nHUFFINGTON POST \n“Paige is an excellent singer and performer with a gift for selling songs!”\nBROADWAY WORLD \nWestbeth\, the largest artists community in the world\, was established in 1970 at the former Bell Laboratories in the West Village as a non-profit artists housing corporation comprising residential live/work and commercial spaces and later a Community Room and Art Gallery. Westbeth Artists-Residents Council (aka WARC) was established in 1980 as a non-profit volunteer-run tenant corporation that oversees The Westbeth Community Room and The Westbeth Gallery. WARC produces original events\, exhibitions\, and classes free to the public year-round (i.e. WestFest Dance Festival\, Westbeth Icons\, unique acting/singing/collage/exercise classes\, Westbeth Flea Market\, etc. )\, as well as hosts events from NYC and neighborhood partners (The Whitney\, Rutgers Mason Gross School of the Arts\, Open House NY\, etc.). Westbeth\, the physical campus\, is landmarked in city\, state and national registries.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/bingo-night-with-paige-turner-at-westbeth/
LOCATION:Westbeth Community Room
CATEGORIES:past-events
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240701
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SUMMARY:A Sampling of Actors Exhibition David Greenspan\, Erica Fae\, Jack Davidson\, Gloria Miguel\, Karen Ludwig\, Joel Rooks\, SHukura
DESCRIPTION:Click to enlarge \nCourtyard Gallery\nInner Courtyard\n55 Bethune Street\nNY NY \nThe Courtyard Gallery is open 9am – 9pm every day. \nFor each actor\, the  exhibit features a photo\, bio\, their favorite role and a synopsis of the production featuring that role. \nDAVID GREENSPAN\nDavid Greenspan\, actor and playwright\, is the recipient of six Obies\, including an award for Sustained Achievement. He is currently appearing in “On Set With Theda Bara” at the Brick Theater.\nDavid Greenspan Interview \nERICA FAE\nErica Fae brings radical stories from history onto the stage and screen. Her  feature film “To Keep the Light”\, was awarded the FIPRESCI Prize. ericafae.com \nJACK DAVIDSON\nJack played Tobias in Edward Albee’s A Delicate Balance for which he was nominated for an Elliot Norton award for outstanding actor and received the IRNE Award as best actor in a play.\nJack Davidson Westbeh Icon Film \nGLORIA MIGUEL\nGloria Miguel is Kuna/ Rappahannock and is a founding member of Spiderwoman Theater whose mission is rooted in an urban Indigenous performance practice.\n. Gloria Miguel Profiles in Art Interview\nGloria Miguel Westbeth Icon \nKAREN LUDWIG\nKaren Ludwig has performed in and directed numerous off-Broadway plays\, including one woman shows\, appeared in films with Meryl Streep and and Robert De Niro\, and directed Uta Hagen’s Acting Class.\nKaren Ludwig website \nJOEL ROOKS\nJoel Rooks has worked steadily\, acting extensively in theatre\, both on and off Broadway as well as throughout the U.S. and overseas.\nJoel Rooks Interview \nSHukura\nSHukura’s most recent successes have been her roles in Netflix’s Orange Is the New Black\, her recurring role as Prison Guard Raina on NBC TV’s New Amsterdam\, and her appearance on Crackle TV’s Inside the Black Box.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-actors-exhibition/
LOCATION:Westbeth Courtyard Gallery
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:David Greenspan: On Set with Theda Bara Tues and Wed Discount Tickets!!!!!
DESCRIPTION:All photos: Emilio Madrid \n \n \nFebruary 6 – March 9\, 2024\nThe Brick\n579 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, NY 11211 \nIn this hallucination of a one-person show\, a genderqueer teen who goes missing and their gay detective father come face-to-face with the supernatural and consciousness-devouring Theda Bara\, the real-life vamp and silent film star of the 1910s. On Set with Theda Bara is part gothic coming-of-age story and part campy melodrama about identity consumption and the horror of not knowing who you are. \nTransport Group and Lucille Lortel Theatre are proud to present the full-length Off-Broadway debut of On Set with Theda Bara\, written by Joey Merlo\, directed by Jack Serio (Uncle Vanya)\, and performed by the incomparable six-time Obie winner David Greenspan. \nThe run time is 65 minutes\, with no intermission.\nOn Set with Theda Bara was first showcased at an eight-night only presentation by The Brick and The Exponential Festival in 2023. \nHey Friends\,\nFollowing a wildly enthusiastic response last year\, I’m returning in the compelling and surprisingly poignant rollercoaster of a solo play\, On Set With Theda Bara\, by Joey Merlo\, directed by Jack Serio. For those who didn’t catch it the first time around\, it’s a haunted and humorous 65 minutes at The Brick in Williamsburg – two quick stops on the L (or for the cognoscenti of Brooklyn and Queens) the much-beloved G. See below for tickets and description. I hope you can catch it. – David \nTicket information and website:\nThe Transport Group https://transportgroup.org/project/on-set-with-theda-bara/ \nProfiles in Art: Interview with David Greenspan\nWestbeth Artist Page: David Greenspan
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/david-greenspan-on-set-with-theda-bara-tues-and-wed-discount-tickets/
LOCATION:Brick Theater\, Brooklyn NY
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:Dana Gordon Signs of LIfe Paintings from 2023
DESCRIPTION:Click to enlarge \nFeb 3- Feb 24\, 2024\nOpening Reception\nSunday Feb 3\, 2024 5pm – 7pm \nThe Westbeth Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of 25 paintings from 2023 by Dana Gordon. \nDana Gordon is an American abstract painter who began his art career working\nas assistant to Tony Smith and George Sugarman in the late 1960s in New York. He studied painting at Brown University and Hunter College\, and photography with Aaron Siskind in Chicago. He was a professor of art\, mainly in the 1970s\, and his avant-garde films have been featured at MoMA and internationally. \nGordon’s painting has been seen in fifteen solo shows and many group shows in New York\,\nChicago\, Paris\, and Boca Raton\, including at such galleries as Andre Zarre\, Charles Cowles\,\n55 Mercer\, and The Painting Center in Manhattan\, and Sideshow in Brooklyn. \nIn 1974\, after making three-dimensional and shaped canvases and other avant-garde\nexperiments for about nine years\, Gordon decided to “start over”\, to find his own language\nof art. He put a simple white chalk mark on a piece of black paper\, and let things develop\nfreely from there. The marks went not only toward strokes and their arrangements\, lines\,\noutlines\, and abstract or figurish shapes\, but inevitably toward proto-languages\, too. He\nretained the use of pure color so essential to abstraction. \nGordon’s recent paintings (and writings) energize a revitalized appreciation of abstraction\nand its connection with the old and the new. \nDana Gordon was one of the principal founders of The Painting Center in New York in\n1993. In the same year one of his paintings was reproduced as the front cover of the Paris\nReview (issue no. 129). \nGordon’s work is in many collections\, including the Brooklyn Museum of Art\, M.I.T.\,\nAdelphi University\, and the Royal Belgian Film Archive\, and of Edward Albee\, Virgil\nThomson\, Hilton Kramer\, and James Panero. \nHis art received awards from the Pollock-Krasner Fdn.\, Rauschenberg’s Change Fdn.\,\nand university research grants\, and residencies at the Edward Albee Fdn.\, the Triangle Workshop\,\nand the Millay Colony. In 1978 he was the “runner-up” for the NEA’s US/UK Bicentennial Exchange Fellowship. \nCritical acclaim for Gordon’s work has included the L.A.Times\, 1978: “… for purists and\npioneers in pursuit of new perceptions.” John Russell in the NY Times in 1987 “…well\nworth seeking out…a painter of whom it would be good to see more.” Helen Harrison\, NY\nTimes\, 1994: “…beautiful paintings\, filled with the controlled exuberance of a carefully\norchestrated spectacle.”\nGrace Glueck\, NY Times\, 1997: “… a very lively eyefest.” James\nPanero\, in the New Criterion\, 2014: “While many artists paint widely\, Gordon paints\ndeeply…. Gordon knows ‘what only painting can do.’ ” David Cohen\, of Art Critical\, on\nGordon’s 2018 Paris show “Lucky Paris.” \nGordon has written about art for The Wall Street Journal\, The New Criterion\, The New\nYork Sun\, Commentary\, Delicious Line\, The Jerusalem Post\, and Painters’ Table.\nGordon says: “To paint I get into a frame of mind where I can bring everything to bear\,\nfocused on the moment of painting. A given subject is too limiting; painting’s potency is\ncomprehensive and open-ended and develops its own subject\, if allowed to. Abstract\nform underlies all visual art; form’s content expresses intellect and feeling. Painting is as\nalive as ever: after millenia why would our little era not have it\, it’s a sign of life. All art\nis now; in art there are no “other” cultures. My painting does not subvert\, it upholds art\nand reaches for beauty.” \nNext to the Hudson River\, in Manhattan’s West Village\, The Westbeth Gallery is an\nindependently curated gallery run by artists living in Westbeth\, a historic artist residence\nin a building converted in 1970 from the Bell Telephone Laboratories and on the National\nRegister of Historic Places.Westbeth also houses The New School for Drama\, and The Kitchen. \nHome Page image: Sea of Possibility (detail) oil on canvas 64 x 72 inches 2023 \nMore info: danagordon.art\n1danagordon@gmail.com\nInfo: westbethgallery@gmail.com
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/dana-gordon/
LOCATION:Westbeth Gallery
CATEGORIES:past-events
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