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SUMMARY:Dr Miriam Chaiken Cultural Anthropologist: A Conversation about Westbeth
DESCRIPTION:6:00pm – 7:15pm ET \nZoom Webinar \nFree\, Pre-Registration is Required \nRegister Here:\n Village Preservation and Dr Miriam Chaiken \nJoin Village Preservation in discussion with Miriam S. Chaiken\, Ph. D.\, Dean Emerita\, William Conroy Honors College\, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology Emerita\, New Mexico State University. Dr. Chaiken will share insights and history about Westbeth Artists Housing from her research and interviews with resident artists.  \nThe Westbeth community is important both for the then-radical innovations in the building’s architecture\, and for the many noteworthy people who have called it home over five-plus decades. Opened in 1970\, the Westbeth project began in the mid-1960s when philanthropist and patron of the arts Jacob Kaplan envisioned an affordable space in the heart of New York City\, where up and coming artists could live and work.  \nMore than 500 artists have lived in Westbeth\, and some have had a profound influence on their genres. The discussion will examine how the building and community influenced the lives of these artists\, and how this community in turn influenced political\, social\, and artistic movements over the past 50 years.  \nDr.Chaiken is embarking on a comprehensive examination of the collective impact of the Westbeth community examining the span of its 50 years in Greenwich Village. Join in the discussion and learn more about this important cultural institution in our community. \nDr. Miriam S. Chaiken has a unique history that permitted her to undertake this research and gathering of oral histories. Three of Westbeth’s long-term residents were her fathers’ siblings. She has visited the building for decades\, and in 2017 began applying her skills as an ethnographer to learning about the lives and experiences of the community residents.  \nAs a cultural anthropologist she has worked in a variety of diverse contexts\, from rural villages in the Philippines\, Indonesia\, and throughout sub-Saharan Africa\, to drawing rooms in British homes. Her research in the global south has largely focused on indigenous perspectives of poverty\, gender\, and hunger.
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SUMMARY:Westbeth and Village Voices installation
DESCRIPTION:VILLAGE VOICES 2022\,  produced by the Greenwich Village  Society for Historic Preservation\, is an installation of 24 public art exhibits displayed throughout Greenwich Village\, the East Village\, and NoHo. It features  photographs\, artistic creations\, artifacts\, and soundscape recordings that tell the story of some of the incredible history-making people and events connected to sites throughout our neighborhoods.  \nThis includes 22 place-based “shadow boxes\,” a 20-ft-high window installation at 70 Fifth Avenue\, and an interactive “Monument to Choice” at Gansevoort Plaza. Scannable QR codes at each location allow you to hear and find out more about the course-of-history-changing people and events connected to these sites. \nAt Westbeth two shadow boxes have been installed at the Bethune St planter boxes. They celebrate  the connection of Westbeth to the dance companies of  Martha Graham and Merce Cunningham.  On the wall of the building is a poster that describes the history of Westbeth\, designed by Roger Braimon. \n\nLocation map of Village Voice shadow boxes at Westbeth and other locations – Here \nMore information about Village Voices. Here
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