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Dispossessions in the Americas: Video Cycle

Dispossessions in the Americas

Educator Insight: Arianne on the Joffrey Ballet’s “Le Sacre du Printemps” (The Rite of Spring)

Curator Tours of “Scott Burton: Shape Shift” with Jess Wilcox

Educator Insight: Nijae on Scott Burton and Theatrics

Educator Interview: Suzanne Lopez Interviewed by Molly

Educator Insight: Eden on Scott Burton’s Public Art

Choreographing Death: World AIDS Day Memorial

Educator Insight: Will on Scott Burton as Curator

Educator Insight: Patrick on Edward Stierle

Educator Insight: Natalie on Scott Burton’s “Indiviual Behavior Tableaux”

Educator Insight: Isabel on Ellen Altfest and Painting Time

Educator Insight: Taylor on Gerald Arpino’s “Trinity”

Educator Insight: Liv on Scott Burton and Feminism

Educator Insight: Mary on Robert Joffrey’s Astarte

Educator Insight: Asa on Cruising, Chairs, and the Human Body

Educator Insight: Haemin on Ellen Altfest and Painting Men

Artist Talk: Ellen Altfest at Rising Fawn

Curator Tour with Ashley Janke

Lecture Performance: 1-2 pm by Gordon Hall

Tour with David Getsy and Jess Wilcox

Curator Tour of “Scott Burton: Shape Shift”

Curator Tour of “The Joffrey + Ballet in the U.S.”

Lecture: Public Affections—The Revelations of Scott Burton’s Last Works

Scott Burton: Shape Shift

A group of Joffrey dancers lying on the ground in a circle looking up. Point of view is above the dancers looking down.

The Joffrey + Ballet in the U.S.

Painting of a close up of a right foot, a pot in a plant, and a rock in a triangle formation.

Ellen Altfest: Forever

Educator Insight: Natalie on Indigenous Expressions of Gender and Sexuality

Educator Insight: Nijae on The Institut für Sexualwissenschaft

Educator Insight: Rachel on Gerda Wegener’s Venus and Amor

Educator Insight: Natalie on Photographic Portraiture

Educator Insight: Tatiana on the Elisarion

Educator Insight: Liv on Trans Narratives

Educator Insight: Ese on Florence Wyle and Frances Loring

Educator Insight: Taylor on the Harlem Renaissance

Educator Insight: Alice on Juan José Cabezudo

Educator Insight: Luca on Van Leo

Educator Insight: Shane on Queer Codes: Fauns and Satyrs

Educator Insight: Emily on Neoclassicism and Sexuality

Educator Insight: Jesse on Mei Lan Fang

Girls in Love

Gender Benders

Love and Suffering

Through the Keyhole: Shorts Program

Educator Insight: Emma on Claude Cahun

Educator Insight: Possum on Cross Dressing and Gender Performance

Statue of Athena, Roman, first half of the first century CE, marble, height 74.5 in., Halsted A&A Foundation. Photo: Daniel Eggert (@DesigningDan).

Statue of Athena

Projecting Homosexuality: Queer and Trans Visions from Cinema’s First Decades

Educator Projects: Reimagine: Himalayan Art Now

Educator Insight: Nijae on HyperObjects

Educator Insight: Khytul on Asha Kama Wangdi

Himalayan Sacred Art in Contemporary Galleries: A Lecture with Robert Linrothe

Educator Talks: Chryssa & New York

Object Chats: Chryssa & New York

A painting of the artist’s wife in the bottom left corner. Within her long, flowing, black hair that stretches across the canvas sits the forms of Shiva and Parvati, also known as the divine couple Uma and Maheshwora. The artist’s painted head sits at the top border of the grey canvas.

Reimagine: Himalayan Art Now

An installation of "Four Nocturnes." Three screens illuminate the front of a dark green room with benches. The leftmost screen displays an image of a cloudy sky. The center screen displays an image of a herd of elephants in the wild . The rightmost screen displays an image of an elephant in the wild.

John Akomfrah: Four Nocturnes

Naomi Pollock on The Japanese House Since 1945

It’s Electric! A tour of Chryssa’s Neon Sculpture

Remembering Chryssa’s Lost Sculpture (Screening + Panel Discussion)

From Signs to Symbols: Chryssa’s Mechanical Manipulations (Panel Discussion)

Chryssa & New York Co-Curator Tour

Object Chats: Fall/Winter 2023

CANCELED: The Paradox of Virtual Visibility: Featuring Tina Rivers Ryan, Hasan Elahi, and Sean Fader

Photograph of Curator Jonathan D. Katz in a blue collared shirt. He is seated behind a silver tea pot and small carafe of cream.

The Light of Memory with Jonathan D. Katz

Digital image of two pink avatars in a glowing orange and yellow background.

A New Performance with Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley and Ava Wanbli

Photograph of Tina Rivers Ryan and Paul Vanouse. Paul has gray hair to his ears and black glasses and is wearing a black leather jacket over a white t-shirt. Tina has very light blond hair that is long. She is wearing a black sweater. Both Tina and Paul are wearing masks and looking down towards the photographer. The photo is shot from the waist up with a white background.

Co-Curator-Led Tours of Difference Machines

Object Chat: Resonances of the Subaltern

Object Chat: Intergenerational Queer Representation

Object Chats: Spring/Summer 2023

Interview with Parallax Printing

Toast the Artist: Join us for an artful evening with Wrightwood 659 and Casati’s Modern Italian restaurant

Shahidul Alam: Singed But Not Burnt Timeline

Object Chats: Fall/ Winter 2022

Object Chats: Spring/Summer 2022

1930s Japan: A Time of Turmoil and Transformation

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