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April 7 to May 7, 2021
08/04/2021 12:00
08/04/2021 12:30
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Gallery Talks: Richard Serra
Event DetailsThursday, April 8, 12–12:30 pmLive on Zoom
RSVP and receive a Zoom link here.
Join Dia educators on Thursdays at 12 pm for engaging conversations around one artist’s practice or work on view at Dia Beacon. On April 8, Dia educators will discuss the work of artist Richard Serra.
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Gallery Talks: Richard Serra
10/04/2021 10:30
10/04/2021 12:00
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Saturday Studio on the Farm
Event DetailsSaturday, April 10, 10:30 am–12 pm
Common Ground Farm79 Farmstead LaneWappingers Falls, New York
Join practicing artists for free outdoor art and exploration workshops 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 take place on Sunday, April 11, 2021, 10:30 am–12 pm. In consideration of everyone’s safety, space is limited and reservations are required. Reservations open on Friday, April 2, 2021, at 9 am.
For those that are not able to attend the program, artist-designed exercises for the home will be available through the Saturday Studio mailing list.
Program Guidelines:
Families attending Saturday Studio must include at least one adult caretaker. Groups should be no larger than six people.
The program will take place outdoors with social distancing. Families will have individual stations and materials. Programs may involve walking and exploring the grounds of the farm.
Face coverings are required throughout the duration of the program except when families are seated at their individual stations.
Advanced reservations are required. No walk-ins will be accepted.
An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. By attending Saturday Studio at Common Ground Farm, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19.
For more information, email beaconprogram@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.
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Saturday Studio on the Farm
12/04/2021 00:00
12/04/2021 23:45
America/New_York
Member Shopping Days
Event DetailsMember Shopping DaysApril 12–May 16, 2021
During this time, members receive a 30% discount on all Dia publications and 20% off other items purchased online, at Dia Beacon, or at Dia Chelsea. Exclusions apply.
Join, renew, or give a gift membership today.
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12/04/2021 13:00
12/04/2021 14:30
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Homeschool on the Farm
Event DetailsMonday, April 12, 1–2:30 pm
Common Ground Farm79 Farmstead LaneWappingers Falls, New York
Join artist Julia Norton at Common Ground Farm for four workshops that introduce new and surprising art materials, processes, and projects. This homeschool program is recommended for children ages 6–12.
Space is limited and registration is required. To learn more and make a reservation, visit commongroundfarm.org/homeschool.
Julia Norton (born in New York in 1985) holds an MFA from Purchase College, State University of New York, Harrison, and an EdM from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, Massachusetts. She has exhibited and participated in domestic and international residencies and has worked as an arts educator since 2012. In her practice, Norton paints with natural pigments, dyes, and inks, which she forages for and collects globally, and explores how to use these colors while being mindful of their respective histories.
Program Guidelines:
Students attending Homeschool on the Farm must be accompanied by at least one adult caretaker. Groups should be no larger than six people.
The program will take place outdoors with social distancing. Families will have individual stations and materials. Programs may involve walking and exploring the grounds of the farm.
Face coverings are required throughout the duration of the program except when families are seated at their individual stations.
Advanced reservations are required. No walk-ins will be accepted.
An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. By attending Homeschool on the Farm at Common Ground Farm, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19.
For more information, email beaconprogram@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.
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15/04/2021 12:00
15/04/2021 12:30
America/New_York
Gallery Talks: Mary Corse
Event DetailsThursday, April 15, 12–12:30 pmLive on Zoom
RSVP and receive a Zoom link here.
Join Dia educators on Thursdays at 12 pm for engaging conversations around one artist’s practice or work on view at Dia Beacon. On April 15, Dia educators will discuss the work of artist Mary Corse.
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Gallery Talks: Mary Corse
19/04/2021 13:00
19/04/2021 14:30
America/New_York
Homeschool on the Farm
Event DetailsMonday, April 19, 1–2:30 pm
Common Ground Farm79 Farmstead LaneWappingers Falls, New York
Join artist Julia Norton at Common Ground Farm for four workshops that introduce new and surprising art materials, processes, and projects. This homeschool program is recommended for children ages 6–12.
Space is limited and registration is required. To learn more and make a reservation, visit commongroundfarm.org/homeschool.
Julia Norton (born in New York in 1985) holds an MFA from Purchase College, State University of New York, Harrison, and an EdM from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, Massachusetts. She has exhibited and participated in domestic and international residencies and has worked as an arts educator since 2012. In her practice, Norton paints with natural pigments, dyes, and inks, which she forages for and collects globally, and explores how to use these colors while being mindful of their respective histories.
Program Guidelines:
Students attending Homeschool on the Farm must be accompanied by at least one adult caretaker. Groups should be no larger than six people.
The program will take place outdoors with social distancing. Families will have individual stations and materials. Programs may involve walking and exploring the grounds of the farm.
Face coverings are required throughout the duration of the program except when families are seated at their individual stations.
Advanced reservations are required. No walk-ins will be accepted.
An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. By attending Homeschool on the Farm at Common Ground Farm, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19.
For more information, email beaconprogram@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.
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20/04/2021 18:00
20/04/2021 23:45
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Tribute to John Godfrey
Event Details Tuesday, April 20, 6 pm Live on Zoom
RSVP and receive a Zoom link here.
Dia is pleased to announce the upcoming events in its Readings in Contemporary Poetry series. This season, instead of pairing two poets for an evening, curator Vincent Katz has chosen a format that pays tribute to five exemplary poets. For each event, a small group of readers will pay homage to one of the featured poets, followed by a reading by that poet. The featured poet for this event is John Godfrey.
The tribute readers for this event will be Erica Hunt, Duncan McNaughton, Maureen Owen, and Anne Waldman.
John Godfrey’s poems, like their author, are tough but refined, open-hearted and guarded, part of the community and lone wolf. An essential member of the downtown NYC poetry scene for decades, Godfrey is a prolific poet, with a fierce dedication to his art, who cannot be easily pigeon-holed into any of the groups defined by the New American Poetry anthology edited by Donald Allen and published by Grove Press in 1960. John is essentially sui generis. There is a music in his poems, a “music of the curbs” as he himself defined it, that is somewhat halting, unpredictable, with a panache that takes his poems authoritatively from opening salvo to pointed ending. I used to think of John and Jim Brodey as partners in poetic crime, and in a sense they were. With time, I’ve come to realize John’s deep connections with other poets of his generation, a number of them now gone — Ted Greenwald, Larry Fagin, Bill Berkson, Tom Clark, Lewis Warsh. John has written poems in their memory; some are collected in his most recent book, A Torch for Orphans. But Godfrey himself doesn’t spend much time in the past; he’s too eager for the present. All of these qualities have made Godfrey and his poetry a touchstone for a wide range of younger poets. As his energy increases, so do our wonder and gratitude. John Godfrey, we take off our hats to you.
Vincent Katz, April 20, 2021
John Godfrey was born in Massena, New York, in 1945. He began writing and publishing poems while at Princeton University in New Jersey. His recent publications include The City Keeps: Selected and New Poems 1966–2014 (2016), Tiny Gold Dress (2012), and City of Corners (2008). He has received fellowships and grants from the Foundation for Contemporary Art, Fund for Poetry, and General Electric Foundation.
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Tribute to John Godfrey
22/04/2021 12:00
22/04/2021 12:30
America/New_York
Gallery Talks: Dan Flavin
Event DetailsThursday, April 22, 12–12:30 pmLive on Zoom
RSVP and receive a Zoom link here.
Join Dia educators on Thursdays at 12 pm for engaging conversations around one artist’s practice or work on view at Dia Beacon. On April 22, Dia educators will discuss the work of artist Dan Flavin.
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Gallery Talks: Dan Flavin
26/04/2021 13:00
26/04/2021 14:30
America/New_York
Homeschool on the Farm
Event DetailsMonday, April 26, 1–2:30 pm
Common Ground Farm79 Farmstead LaneWappingers Falls, New York
Join artist Julia Norton at Common Ground Farm for four workshops that introduce new and surprising art materials, processes, and projects. This homeschool program is recommended for children ages 6–12.
Space is limited and registration is required. To learn more and make a reservation, visit commongroundfarm.org/homeschool.
Julia Norton (born in New York in 1985) holds an MFA from Purchase College, State University of New York, Harrison, and an EdM from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, Massachusetts. She has exhibited and participated in domestic and international residencies and has worked as an arts educator since 2012. In her practice, Norton paints with natural pigments, dyes, and inks, which she forages for and collects globally, and explores how to use these colors while being mindful of their respective histories.
Program Guidelines:
Students attending Homeschool on the Farm must be accompanied by at least one adult caretaker. Groups should be no larger than six people.
The program will take place outdoors with social distancing. Families will have individual stations and materials. Programs may involve walking and exploring the grounds of the farm.
Face coverings are required throughout the duration of the program except when families are seated at their individual stations.
Advanced reservations are required. No walk-ins will be accepted.
An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. By attending Homeschool on the Farm at Common Ground Farm, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19.
For more information, email beaconprogram@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.
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Homeschool on the Farm
29/04/2021 12:00
29/04/2021 12:30
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Gallery Talks: Louise Lawler
Event DetailsThursday, April 29, 12–12:30 pmLive on Zoom
RSVP and receive a Zoom link here.
Join Dia educators on Thursdays at 12 pm for engaging conversations around one artist’s practice or work on view at Dia Beacon. On April 29, Dia educators will discuss the work of artist Louise Lawler.
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Gallery Talks: Louise Lawler
03/05/2021 13:00
03/05/2021 14:30
America/New_York
Homeschool on the Farm
Event DetailsMonday, May 3, 1–2:30 pm
Common Ground Farm79 Farmstead LaneWappingers Falls, New York
Join artist Julia Norton at Common Ground Farm for four workshops that introduce new and surprising art materials, processes, and projects. This homeschool program is recommended for children ages 6–12.
Space is limited and registration is required. To learn more and make a reservation, visit commongroundfarm.org/homeschool.
Julia Norton (born in New York in 1985) holds an MFA from Purchase College, State University of New York, Harrison, and an EdM from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, Massachusetts. She has exhibited and participated in domestic and international residencies and has worked as an arts educator since 2012. In her practice, Norton paints with natural pigments, dyes, and inks, which she forages for and collects globally, and explores how to use these colors while being mindful of their respective histories.
Program Guidelines:
Students attending Homeschool on the Farm must be accompanied by at least one adult caretaker. Groups should be no larger than six people.
The program will take place outdoors with social distancing. Families will have individual stations and materials. Programs may involve walking and exploring the grounds of the farm.
Face coverings are required throughout the duration of the program except when families are seated at their individual stations.
Advanced reservations are required. No walk-ins will be accepted.
An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. By attending Homeschool on the Farm at Common Ground Farm, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19.
For more information, email beaconprogram@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.
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06/05/2021 12:00
06/05/2021 12:30
America/New_York
Gallery Talks: Charlotte Posenenske
Event DetailsThursday, May 6, 12–12:30 pmLive on Zoom
RSVP and receive a Zoom link here.
Join Dia educators on Thursdays at 12 pm for engaging conversations around one artist’s practice or work on view at Dia Beacon. On May 6, Dia educators will discuss the work of artist Charlotte Posenenske.
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Gallery Talks: Charlotte Posenenske
25/04/2021 00:00
25/04/2021 23:45
America/New_York
Hudson Valley Free Day
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.
Please contact 845 231 0811 or tickets@diaart.org to reserve tickets.
Hudson Valley Free Days at Dia Beacon are made possible by Charlie Pohlad.
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