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It's time to run around the galleries in Chelsea and Tribeca in the comfort of our homes, as we look at the plethora of wonderful shows this Fall.
Katherine Bradford, a painter who splits her time between Maine and NY paints stories about people coming together in different settings and relationships.
Samuel Fosso, an African photographer, explores historical figures such as Martin Luther King, Jr, Angela Davis, Nelson Mandela and Miles Davis.
Sasha Gordon, the youngest artist, paints many versions of herself in fantastical and bizarre situations.
Robert Kobayashi, was a long-time figure In Little Italy who used paint and ceiling tin to create imaginary scenes with cats, young maidens and fields of grass.
History and memory are mined by Hank Willis Thomas as he asks us to consider identity, perspective and popular culture. He's a conceptual artist who often uses archival images of political resistance to create collages, sculpture and multi-media canvases.
Don't miss out on our Fall gallery round-up!
Zoom information will be in the confirmation and reminder emails.
Riva Blumenfeld is an art historian and educator with 40 years of experience in the art field. Riva was educated in Art History at Washington University in St. Louis and has taught Art Education at the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Guggenheim Museum. Having owned an art gallery in Soho for a short period, Riva has a unique knowledge of New York City’s art scene and offers insight into the sometimes-intimidating world of New York City art galleries. Prior to the pandemic, Riva conducted small group tours of NYC’s art world.
This event is sponsored by Friends of the Weston Public Library.
