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On and Off-Screen Imaginaries: A Conversation with Tiffany Sia and An-My Lê


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28/03/2024 18:30 28/03/2024 20:00 America/New_York On and Off-Screen Imaginaries: A Conversation with Tiffany Sia and An-My Lê Event detailsThursday, March 28, 20246:30 pm Film and video programThursday–Saturday, March 28–30, 202412–6 pm Dia Chelsea537 West 22nd Street New York, New York Free; register for the conversation here. Co-organized by Dia with Primary Information and Printed Matter, this conversation between Tiffany Sia and An-My Lê marks the release of Sia’s collection of essays, On and Off-Screen Imaginaries (2024). In 2022, as part of Dia’s Artists on Artists Lecture Series, Sia delivered a lecture on Lê’s series Small Wars (1999–2002) and realized a filmic montage from the photographs that comprise it. A program of film and video works by Roddy Bogawa, An-My Lê, Simon Leung, Tiffany Sia, and Rea Tajiri accompanies with the conversation, chosen as works that illuminate Sia’s notion of the “no place,” a concept introduced in the book. As Sia writes, “no place” is a spatial “vision of locales whose specificities are blurred by invasion, violence, and hostility—contested territories, seized ports or battlefields, contact zones or port cities. . . . The “no place” cannot be known—it remains an enigma and lives on as specter.” These moving-image works will be on view in Dia Chelsea’s talk space from Thursday through Saturday, March 28–30, 12–6 pm. The event is presented on the occasion of Dia and Printer Matter’s partnership on the forthcoming NY Art Book Fair, held from April 26–28, 2024. Dia is once again hosting the book fair’s Classroom Series. Full schedule of events to be announced. Tiffany Sia is an artist, filmmaker, and writer who was born in Hong Kong. She earned a BA in film studies and Asian studies from Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, in 2010. Sia has directed several experimental short films, including Never Rest/Unrest (2020), Do Not Circulate (2021), and What Rules the Invisible (2022). Solo exhibitions of her work have been held at Artists Space, New York (2021); FELIX GAUDLITZ, Vienna (2022); and ahj.pm, Germany (2023). Her work has been presented in international group exhibitions at venues including the Kunstverein Düsseldorf; Museum of Modern Art, New York; and Seoul Museum of Art. Sia is the author of the chapbook Salty Wet (2019) and the artist book Too Salty, Too Wet (2021), and her essays have appeared in the journals Film Quarterly and October. Sia lives in New York. An-My Lê was born in Saigon, Vietnam, in 1960. She is an artist and professor of photography at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. Her work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at MoMA PS1, Queens (2002); Baltimore Museum of Art (2013); and Museum of Modern Art, New York (2023). In 2008, Dia Beacon presented a commission by Lê consisting of 22 photographs of a basalt quarry located 10 miles up the Hudson River from the museum. Lê’s photographs drew on the traditions of landscape painters of the Hudson River School and of landscape photographers from the 1960s included in Dia’s collection, and represented images that were not strictly of the documentary genre but rather were informed by a historical and cultural understanding of the region. She has been included in numerous group exhibitions at venues including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2001); Tate Modern, London (2014); and Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2015). Lê lives in Brooklyn. Dia Chelsea FALSE DD/MM/YYYY On and Off-Screen Imaginaries: A Conversation with Tiffany Sia and An-My Lê

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On and Off-Screen Imaginaries: A Film and Video Program


Dia Chelsea

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28/03/2024 18:30 28/03/2024 20:00 America/New_York On and Off-Screen Imaginaries: A Film and Video Program Event detailsThursday–Saturday, March 28–30, 202412–6 pm  Dia Chelsea537 West 22nd Street New York, New York Free; no registration required. Co-organized by Dia with Primary Information and Printed Matter, this film and video program accompanies the launch of Sia’s first collection of essays, On and Off-Screen Imaginaries (2024). The selection of film and video works by Roddy Bogawa, An-My Lê, Simon Leung, Tiffany Sia, and Rea Tajiri illuminates Sia’s notion of the “no place,” a concept introduced in the book. As Sia writes, “no place” is a spatial “vision of locales whose specificities are blurred by invasion, violence, and hostility—contested territories, seized ports or battlefields, contact zones or port cities. . . . The “no place” cannot be known—it remains an enigma and lives on as specter.” These moving-image works will be on view in Dia Chelsea’s talk space from Thursday through Saturday, March 28–30, 12–6 pm:  Rea Tajiri, History and Memory, 1991. 32 min. Tiffany Sia, What Rules the Invisible, 2022. 10 min. Roddy Bogawa, The Imagined, the Longed-for, the Conquered and the Sublime, 1994. 8 min. An-My Lê, Small Wars, 2002. 5 min. Simon Leung, Surf Vietnam, 1998. On monitors, looped. A conversation between Tiffany Sia and An-My Lê on Thursday, March 28, 6:30 pm accompanies with the film and video program. In 2022, as part of Dia’s Artists on Artists Lecture Series, Sia delivered a lecture on Lê’s series Small Wars (1999–2002) and realized a filmic montage from the photographs that comprise it.  The program is presented on the occasion of Dia and Printer Matter’s partnership on the forthcoming NY Art Book Fair, held from April 26–28, 2024. Dia is once again hosting the book fair’s Classroom Series. Full schedule of events to be announced. Roddy Bogawa is a filmmaker living in New York. An-My Lê is an artist and professor living in Brooklyn. Simon Leung is an artist living in Brooklyn, New York, and Los Angeles. Tiffany Sia is an artist, filmmaker, and writer living in New York. Rea Tajiri is an artist and educator living in New York.   Dia Chelsea FALSE DD/MM/YYYY FREQ=DAILY; On and Off-Screen Imaginaries: A Film and Video Program

Learning Program

Play Sets: Robert Irwin


Dia Beacon

Play Sets

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30/03/2024 10:30 30/03/2024 11:15 America/New_York Play Sets: Robert Irwin Event detailsSaturday, March 30, 202410:30–11:15 am Dia Beacon3 Beekman StreetBeacon, New York Free. Spaces are limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Explore the galleries through in-depth engagements with a single artist or artwork. Each program includes hands-on exercises that invite participants to see, think, and imagine in new ways. On March 30, Dia educators will focus on the work of Robert Irwin. Recommended for families with children ages five and up. All families participating in the Play Sets program receive free admission to Dia Beacon for the day. For more information, please contact learning@diaart.org. Dia Beacon FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Play Sets: Robert Irwin

Tour

Recorrido público de
Delcy Morelos: El abrazo


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30/03/2024 12:00 30/03/2024 13:00 America/New_York Recorrido público de Delcy Morelos: El abrazo Detalles del eventoSábado, 30 de marzo de 202412 pm Dia Chelsea537 West 22nd StreetNew York, New York Gratis. Se recomienda hacer reservación, pero no es obligatorio. Participe en un recorrido en español de la exposición de Delcy Morelos, la primera exposición individual de la artista en Estados Unidos. El recorrido dura aproximadamente 30 minutos. Se requiere reservación para todos los grupos de adultos y estudiantes que visiten Dia Chelsea. Para más información, contacte grouptours@diaart.org. Dia Chelsea FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Recorrido público de Delcy Morelos: El abrazo

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Public Tour of
Delcy Morelos: El abrazo


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30/03/2024 12:30 30/03/2024 13:30 America/New_York Public Tour of Delcy Morelos: El abrazo Event detailsSaturday, March 30, 202412:30 pm Dia Chelsea 537 West 22nd StreetNew York, New York Free. Reservations suggested but not required.  Join a free tour of Delcy Morelos’s exhibition—the artist’s first solo presentation in the United States. Tours are approximately 30 minutes long. Advance reservations are required for all adult and student groups visiting Dia Chelsea. For more information, please contact grouptours@diaart.org. Dia Chelsea FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Public Tour of Delcy Morelos: El abrazo

Special Event

Hudson Valley Free Day


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31/03/2024 10:00 31/03/2024 17:00 America/New_York Hudson Valley Free Day Event detailsSunday, March 31, 2024, 10 am–5 pm Dia Beacon3 BeekmanBeacon, New York Hudson Valley residents receive free admission to Dia Beacon on the last Sunday of each month. The Hudson Valley encompasses the following counties: Albany, Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rensselaer, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Sullivan, Ulster, Washington, and Westchester. To get tickets for Hudson Valley Free Day please fill out our Free Admission Request. Hudson Valley Free Days at Dia Beacon are made possible by Charlie Pohlad. Dia Beacon FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Hudson Valley Free Day

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Play Sets: On Kawara


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31/03/2024 10:30 31/03/2024 11:15 America/New_York Play Sets: On Kawara Event detailsSunday, March 31, 202410:30–11:15 am Dia Beacon3 Beekman StreetBeacon, New York Free. Spaces are limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Explore the galleries through in-depth engagements with a single artist or artwork. Each program includes hands-on exercises that invite participants to see, think, and imagine in new ways. On March 31, Dia educators will focus on the work of On Kawara. Recommended for families with children ages five and up. All families participating in the Play Sets program receive free admission to Dia Beacon for the day. For more information, please contact learning@diaart.org. Dia Beacon FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Play Sets: On Kawara

Poetry Reading

Poetry &: In Light of Water, Birds Take Flight with Jeffrey Yang and Susie Ibarra


Dia Beacon

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31/03/2024 14:00 31/03/2024 23:45 America/New_York Poetry &: In Light of Water, Birds Take Flight with Jeffrey Yang and Susie Ibarra Event detailsSunday, March 31, 20242 pm Dia Beacon3 Beekman StreetBeacon, New York Free with museum admission; register for the event here. Celebrated poet, translator, and editor Jeffrey Yang and renowned Filipinx sound artist and composer Susie Ibarra debut a new participatory text and sound score at Dia Beacon. Drawing on their interest in relays and resonances, the body and movement, and synesthesia and perception, this hybrid performance takes inspiration from the natural world—particularly the souls and spirits of birds and water as a symbol of interconnectedness—as well as Robert Irwin’s spatial installation Full Room Skylight – Scrim V – Dia Beacon (1972/2022) on view at Dia Beacon. Audiences are invited to help realize this collaborative work by joining the participatory orchestra. Whether one claps, snaps, whistles, or makes bird calls, any necessary instruments will be provided.  Jeffrey Yang is the author of several poetry books including most recently Hey, Marfa (2018) and Line and Light (2022). Among the anthologies he has edited are Birds, Beasts, and Seas: Nature Poems (2011) and The Sea Is a Continual Miracle: Sea Poems and Other Writings by Walt Whitman (2017). His translations include Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo’s June Fourth Elegies (2012) and Bei Dao’s autobiography City Gate, Open Up (2017). Yang has received fellowships from the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program, Lannan Foundation, and National Endowment for the Arts. He is an editor-at-large for New Directions Publishing and also edits titles for the New York Review Books. His translation of Bei Dao’s Sidetracks will be published by New Directions in May 2024. Yang is based in Beacon, New York. Susie Ibarra is a Filipinx composer, percussionist, and sound artist. Among her many projects, she is the founder of Susie Ibarra Studio and, with artist-musician and engineer Jake Landau, the label and publisher Habitat Sounds. Her interdisciplinary practice includes performance, mobile sound-mapping applications, multichannel audio installations, recording, and documentary. She works to support Indigenous and traditional music cultures, like musika katutubo from the Philippines; advocates for the stewardship of glaciers and freshwaters; and collaborates with the Joudour Sahara Music Program in Morocco on initiatives that preserve sound-based heritage, support women and girls, and address desert climate. She has recorded over 40 albums and performed in events and venues such as Carnegie Hall, New York; the Olympics; and the Sharjah Biennial, United Arab Emirates. Her book Rhythm in Nature is forthcoming, and recent honors include a 2024 DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program fellowship, for which she is based in Berlin. Dia Beacon FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Poetry &: In Light of Water, Birds Take Flight with Jeffrey Yang and Susie Ibarra

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Play Sets: Gerhard Richter


Dia Beacon

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06/04/2024 10:30 06/04/2024 23:45 America/New_York Play Sets: Gerhard Richter Event detailsSaturday, April 6, 202410:30–11:15 am Dia Beacon3 Beekman StreetBeacon, New York Free. Spaces are limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Explore the galleries through in-depth engagements with a single artist or artwork. Each program includes hands-on exercises that invite participants to see, think, and imagine in new ways. On April 6, Dia educators will focus on the work of Gerhard Richter. Recommended for families with children ages five and up. All families participating in the Play Sets program receive free admission to Dia Beacon for the day. For more information, please contact learning@diaart.org. Dia Beacon FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Play Sets: Gerhard Richter

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Tactile Earth with Julia Norton


Offsite

Soil Sessions

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06/04/2024 11:00 06/04/2024 13:00 America/New_York Tactile Earth with Julia Norton Event detailsSaturday, April 6, 202411 am–1 pm Inwood Hill ParkPayson Ave & Seaman AveNew York, New York Free. Spaces are limited; register here. Led by artist Julia Norton and sited at Inwood Hill Park, Tactile Earth invites participants to explore the northernmost tip of Manhattan, a natural area shaped by dramatic geologic shifts over millennia. In contrast to the surrounding landscape, which has been flattened and urbanized in the past few centuries, Inwood’s impermeable bedrock and steep inclines reveal what Manhattan might have looked like without human intervention. Akin to Delcy Morelos’s El abrazo (2023), Inwood Hill Park provides an embrace of natural, geologic monuments distinct from the tall buildings and streets a short walk away. After exploring the area and taking in the environment with all one’s senses, participants will collect frottage rubbings of rocks, trees, and other surfaces using soil-based art materials commonly found in Norton’s art practice. The unique textures captured will be cut out and incorporated in collages, creating artworks that represent a multisensory, tactile journey through the landscape. Participants will be asked to use organic materials during the program. For questions or concerns about allergies, please contact info@diaart.org. Julia Norton is a multidisciplinary artist and educator. In her art practice, research, and education work, she explores the unique qualities and legacies of natural color materials, such as ochres, mineral pigments, and plant-based inks and dyes. She holds an MFA from Purchase College, the State University of New York, and an EdM from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her work has been exhibited at galleries such as Dread Lounge, Los Angeles; Lyles & King, New York; and Wassaic Project, Armenia, New York. She has participated in residencies at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, British Columbia; Cooper Union, New York; Wassaic Project; Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, North Adams; Pocoapoco, Oaxaca; and SIM Residency, Reykjavik. She has worked as an educator at Abrons Art Center, New York; Dia Beacon, New York; Harvard Art Museums; the New Museum, New York; Pioneer Works, Brooklyn; and Swiss Institute, New York. Offsite FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Tactile Earth with Julia Norton

Book Launch

Who’s Afraid of Gender?
Judith Butler in conversation with Jack Halberstam


Dia Chelsea

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06/04/2024 18:30 06/04/2024 23:45 America/New_York Who’s Afraid of Gender? Judith Butler in conversation with Jack Halberstam Event detailsSaturday, April 6, 20246:30 pmDia Chelsea537 West 22nd streetNew York, New York Free; register for the event here. Join us at Dia Chelsea for the New York launch of Judith Butler’s much-anticipated new book, Who’s Afraid of Gender?. In 1990, Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity started to revolutionize how we understand sexuality, gender, and the performative dimensions of identity. In the decades since, Butler has become one of our most trenchant and iconic public intellectuals—a thinker who has made countless timely and urgent interventions on questions of violence and peace, language and war, and precarity and cohabitation. Now, in Who’s Afraid of Gender?, Butler returns to the topic that made their name, to illuminate how “anti-gender ideology movements” have become central to reactionary politics and rising authoritarianism worldwide. The aim of Who’s Afraid of Gender? is not to offer a new theory of gender but to examine how “gender” has become a phantasm for emerging authoritarian regimes buoyed by fascist passions as well as trans-exclusionary feminists. In Butler’s vital new book, they explore the concrete ways that the anti-gender movement, operating in tandem with deceptive accounts of “critical race theory” and xenophobic panics about migration, demonizes struggles for equality, fuels aggressive nationalism, and threatens to undermine progressive social movements and basic rights. This special launch event, co-presented by Pioneer Works and Dia Art Foundation, will feature a conversation between Butler and Jack Halberstam and a book signing with Butler. Judith Butler’s many books include Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (1990), Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of Sex (1993), Excitable Speech: A Politics of the Performative (1997), The Force of Nonviolence: An Ethico-Political Bind (2020) and What World is This? (2022). The recipient of numerous academic honors, Butler has also published editorials and reviews in The Guardian, New Statesman, The Nation, Time Magazine, London Review of Books, and in a wide range of journals, newspapers, radio and podcast programs around the world. They are Distinguished Professor in the Graduate School at the University of California at Berkeley. Who’s Afraid of Gender? is out this month from Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Jack Halberstam is the David Feinson Professor of the Humanities at Columbia University. Halberstam is the author of seven books, including Female Masculinity (1998), The Queer Art of Failure (2011), and a short book titled Trans*: A Quick and Quirky Account of Gender Variance (2018). Halberstam’s latest book is titled Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire (2020). In 2018, Places Journal awarded Halberstam its Arcus/Places Prize for innovative public scholarship on the relationship between gender, sexuality, and the built environment. Halberstam is now finishing a book titled Unworlding: Trans and Queer Anarchitectures. Halberstam was the subject of a short film titled “So We Moved” by Adam Pendleton. This program is part of Pioneer Works Broadcast’s Author Talks, a series highlighting authors and thinkers across disciplines. Pioneer Works Broadcast is supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Program in Public Understanding of Science and Technology, bridging the two cultures of science and the arts. Dia Chelsea FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Who’s Afraid of Gender? Judith Butler in conversation with Jack Halberstam

Learning Program

Saturday Studio at Dia Beacon


Dia Beacon

Saturday Studio

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13/04/2024 10:30 13/04/2024 12:00 America/New_York Saturday Studio at Dia Beacon Event detailsSaturday, April 13, 202410:30 am–12 pm Dia Beacon Learning Lab3 Beekman StreetBeacon, New York Free. Spaces are limited; register for the event here. Join a practicing artist for a workshop of art-making, material experimentation, and play at Dia Beacon. Designed for all ages, Saturday Studio is a family-friendly program that is most suitable for children ages five and up. Saturday Studio begins promptly at 10:30 am at Dia Beacon. Registration opens on Friday, April 5, at 9 am. For more information, please contact learning@diaart.org.  Dia Beacon FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Saturday Studio at Dia Beacon

Members’ Event

Curator-Led Tour of Meg Webster


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13/04/2024 11:30 13/04/2024 23:45 America/New_York Curator-Led Tour of Meg Webster Event detailsSaturday, April 13, 202411:30 am–12:30 pm  Dia Beacon3 Beekman StreetBeacon, New York For all members. Join or renew today. Join us at Dia Beacon for a private tour of our recently opened exhibition by Meg Webster, led by Dia curator and co–department head, Matilde Guidelli-Guidi. Guests are invited to stay for Blind Dates Recursive 05, part of a series of participatory public conversations held in conjunction with Rita McBride: Arena Momentum. RSVP to Anna Richards at membership@diaart.org or 212 293 5520. Dia Beacon FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Curator-Led Tour of Meg Webster

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Blind Dates Recursive 05


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13/04/2024 14:00 13/04/2024 15:00 America/New_York Blind Dates Recursive 05 Event detailsSaturday, April 13, 20242–3 pm Dia Beacon3 Beekman StreetBeacon, New York Included with museum admission, registration is recommended. Blind Dates Recursive 05 Question: Who decides memorials? [When?/Where?/How?/Why?] Facilitated by Paul Legault  Paul Legault is a writer and editor who is interested in translation as a generative practice for creating original works of writing and art. He has published several books, including The Madeleine Poems (2010); The Other Poems (2011), a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award; The Emily Dickinson Reader: An English-to-English Translation of the Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson (2012); Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror 2 (2016); Lunch Poems 2 (2018); and The Tower (2020). He co-edited The Sonnets: Translating and Rewriting Shakespeare (2012) and previously, together with Sharmila Cohen and Lauren Hunter, the translation journal Telephone which featured a foreign poet in each issue translated into English by multiple writers. From 2013 to 2015 he served as Writer in Residence at Washington University in Saint Louis. He currently works at Penguin Random House and lives in Beacon, New York.  About the program series Blind Dates Recursive is a series of participatory public conversations held at Dia Beacon in conjunction with Rita McBride: Arena Momentum (on view through January 2025). These engagements take place on McBride’s Arena (1997), a modularly structured tribune that is activated by the presence of audiences and performers alike. Inspired by the artist’s decision to make the digital design files of Arena freely available through a copyleft license, which allows for the public to access and reinterpret the work, Blind Dates Recursive provides an ongoing, open forum to consider and enact the shifting nature of authorship. Each month, an invited facilitator poses a question and draws on their unique field of expertise to act as an instigator, listener, and moderator of the responses and conversation. Participants are encouraged to think out loud and in dialogue with each other during the hour-long session, at the end of which the facilitator will guide the group to collectively form a new question. The new question will be posed at the next session by a new facilitator. In this way, like a game of Telephone, Blind Dates Recursive generates iterative gatherings and an evolving public dialogue over the course of the exhibition. The public is encouraged to participate on a recurring basis. Blind Dates Recursive 05Saturday, April 13, 2024, 2–3 pm More information on the full program series is available here. Dia Beacon FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Blind Dates Recursive 05

Learning Program

Play Sets: Donald Judd


Dia Beacon

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20/04/2024 10:30 20/04/2024 23:45 America/New_York Play Sets: Donald Judd Event detailsSaturday, April 20, 202410:30–11:15 am Dia Beacon3 Beekman StreetBeacon, New York Free. Spaces are limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Explore the galleries through in-depth engagements with a single artist or artwork. Each program includes hands-on exercises that invite participants to see, think, and imagine in new ways. On April 20, Dia educators will focus on the work of Donald Judd. Recommended for families with children ages five and up. All families participating in the Play Sets program receive free admission to Dia Beacon for the day. For more information, please contact learning@diaart.org. Dia Beacon FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Play Sets: Donald Judd

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Cheyney Thompson on Robert Irwin


Dia Chelsea

Artists on Artists Lecture Series

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24/04/2024 00:00 24/04/2024 23:45 America/New_York Cheyney Thompson on Robert Irwin Event details Wednesday, April 24, 20246:30 pm Dia Chelsea 537 West 22nd Street New York, New York  Free; register for the event here. Cheyney Thompson was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in 1975. He is a painter whose work concerns the principles of mathematical theories, complex algorithms, and economic formulas. Recent solo exhibitions include Several Bellonas, Lisson Gallery, New York (2022–23); Intervals and Displacements, Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York (2022–23); and Intervals, Lisson Gallery, Beijing (2023–24). Recent group exhibitions include those at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2015); Centre Pompidou, Paris (2016); and Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York (2016). Thompson lives in New York. Dia Chelsea TURE DD/MM/YYYY Cheyney Thompson on Robert Irwin

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Saturday Studio on the Farm


Common Ground Farm

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27/04/2024 10:30 27/04/2024 12:00 America/New_York Saturday Studio on the Farm Event detailsSaturday, April 27, 202410:30 am–12 pm Common Ground Farm79 Farmstead LaneWappingers Falls, New York Free. Spaces are limited; registration opens Friday, April 19, at 9 am. Join a practicing artist for an outdoor workshop of art-making, material experimentation, and play, offered in partnership with Common Ground Farm. Designed for all ages, Saturday Studio is a family-friendly program that is most suitable for children ages five and up. Saturday Studio begins promptly at 10:30 am at Common Ground Farm. In the case of inclement weather, the program will be rescheduled for fall 2024. For more information, please contact learning@diaart.org. Common Ground is a nonprofit community farm that works hard to ensure food and educational access to everyone in our community. To learn more about their work, visit commongroundfarm.org. Common Ground runs on the generous support of its community. If you are able, please consider making a donation.  Common Ground Farm FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Saturday Studio on the Farm

Tour

Recorrido público de
Delcy Morelos: El abrazo


Dia Chelsea

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27/04/2024 12:00 27/04/2024 23:45 America/New_York Recorrido público de Delcy Morelos: El abrazo Detalles del eventoSábado, 27 de abril de 202412 pm Dia Chelsea537 West 22nd StreetNew York, New York Gratis. Se recomienda hacer reservación, pero no es obligatorio. Participe en un recorrido en español de la exposición de Delcy Morelos, la primera exposición individual de la artista en Estados Unidos. El recorrido dura aproximadamente 30 minutos. Se requiere reservación para todos los grupos de adultos y estudiantes que visiten Dia Chelsea. Para más información, contacte grouptours@diaart.org. Dia Chelsea FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Recorrido público de Delcy Morelos: El abrazo

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Public Tour of
Delcy Morelos: El abrazo


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27/04/2024 12:30 27/04/2024 23:45 America/New_York Public Tour of Delcy Morelos: El abrazo Event detailsSaturday, April 27, 202412:30 pm Dia Chelsea 537 West 22nd StreetNew York, New York Free. Reservations suggested but not required.  Join a free tour of Delcy Morelos’s exhibition—the artist’s first solo presentation in the United States. Tours are approximately 30 minutes long. Advance reservations are required for all adult and student groups visiting Dia Chelsea. For more information, please contact grouptours@diaart.org. Dia Chelsea FALSE DD/MM/YYYY Public Tour of Delcy Morelos: El abrazo

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