Visit Katya Grokhovsky this Thursday in the Artist Studios at MAD.
Katya Grokhovsky’s interdisciplinary process-based practice combines painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, performance, and video to explore issues of gender, labor, alienation, displacement, and the self, often employing the body as a tool to interweave the personal...
Visit Xin Liu this Tuesday–Saturday in the Artist Studios at MAD.
Mixing scientific research with personal narratives, Xin Liu creates transformative, participatory experiences and bodily objects to examine the constitution of subjectivity and affects. She trained as an engineer for two decades, and technology functions as her native...
Work alongside Van Lier Fellow and exhibiting artist Camille Hoffman to create a mixed-media landscape that acts as a self-portrait.
Collage by Becky Wible Searles, including animation still by Ammar Nassri and Zhou Quan
Green Book covers courtesy of New York Public Library
Image Courtesy Becky Wible Searles
A live-action documentary with animation, The Green Book Chronicles explores the history of Victor Hugo Green’s legendary travel guide, The Negro Motorist Green Book.
Students of all skill levels are invited to create their own invented landscapes following an introduction to new collage and painting techniques.
Green Book (Lorraine Motel I), 2016
Archival Pigment Print; 12” X 12”
Courtesy of the artist and Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco
© Jonathan Calm.
Join journalist Alvin Hall and photographer Jonathan Calm for a special presentation of their 2016 BBC Radio 4 documentary The Green Book, expanded and amended to include additional research, audio, and photographs. Their trip was inspired by Victor Hugo Green’s revolutionary travel guide, The Negro Motorist Green Book, published annually between 1936 and 1967.
Join us for a trunk show with mother-daughter jewelers Suneera and Ana Swarup. During our three-day event enjoy a 20% savings on all your purchases.
Join artist-in-residence Esperanza Cortés to create your own one-of-a-kind earring or pendant using glass beads, chain, thread, wax, feathers, leather, paper, plastic, small personal photographs, shaped wire, and a variety of mixed-media elements.
In recent years, entire industries within the creative space have been made possible by the birth and accessibility of innovative design tools and technologies.
Join us for a trunk show with mother-daughter jewelers Suneera and Ana Swarup. During our three-day event enjoy a 20% savings on all your purchases.
Join us for a trunk show with mother-daughter jewelers Suneera and Ana Swarup. During our three-day event enjoy a 20% savings on all your purchases.
Join us Thursday April 19th starting at 6pm to make a reusable banner, pin, or patch for the walkout with textile artist Emily Oliveira. All materials will be provided, and all teens and their allies are welcome.
Supporting Members and above are invited to join MAD’s Windgate Research and Collections Curator Elissa Auther for a private tour of Surface/Depth: The Decorative After Miriam Schapiro.
A live performance of choreographed gestures gleaned from everyday routines, Theater of the Mundane features Katya Grokhovsky, Sierra Ortega, and Angeli Sion. The three performers will explore the human condition and effects of greed and overconsumption while interacting with objects, video, sound, each other, and the audience, highlighting themes of urban alienation, isolation, and longing.
Landing (Mist Parts Over Columbus Circle), 2017
Medical records, credit card offers, tiki decorations, nature calendars, plastic tablecloths, plastic bags, Dora the Explorer puzzle pieces, photo, maps and oil on chicken wire and wood
48 x 66 x 4 inches
Pieceable Kingdom
Travel and Segregation in Jim Crow America
The Decorative After Miriam Schapiro