Flavia Bertorello: Body as Land-Book Launch

During the artist’s residency at Untethered Magic, in 2021, Flavia Bertorello began a journey in the landscapes of Kenya, where she got to develop a new body of work.

Body as Land articulates a dialogue between the body and the land, its narrative, drafted in an experimental style, consists of a compilation of drawings, text, photography, and body imprints that portray her research and work together with the post-editorial work developed and designed in collaboration with Guido Grosso, studio 1993, in Argentina.

Body as Land is part of the collection at the Center for Books Arts and is available for purchase at Printed Matter, Inc. NYC.

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Eve Chartrand: Works featured in a National Juried Exhibition at the Buckham Gallery in Michigan

Current third year PhD graduate Eve Chartrand is showing her works at a National Juried Exhibition in Flint Michigan. Teeth & Hair, a national juried exhibition of visual art featuring, using, or about teeth or hair and their enduring cultural significance.

📆April 7 - May 13, 2023

📬Buckham Gallery, 121 West Second Street Flint, Michigan 48502

🖼Flint’s ARTWALK to be held Friday, May 12 from 6 to 9 PM

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Susie Quillinan: ‘Study Pattern Collective’ initiates A series of online discussions titled ‘Pedagogies of Transition: Studies for the Future of Instituent Practices

Pedagogies of Transition: Studies for the Future of Instituent Practices is a series of online encounters with curators, academics and researchers Dr Frances C. Koya Vaka’uta, Larys Frogier, Elvira Espejo Ayca, Manuela Moscoso, Zena Cumpston and Dr Vanessa Machado de Oliveira

In March and April this series of gatherings will share some possibilities for epistemic shifts—some speculative and others involving very practical and concrete steps—towards undoing institutional working rituals. We share these conversations as a process of continuously composting knowledge that will contribute to our collective struggle.

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Honi Ryan: Major museum show 'Creative Paths' at the City of Culture, Galicia

Social-performance artist Honi Ryan exhibits in major museum show with great masters, in 'Creative Paths' at the City of Culture, Galicia.

The exhibition runs until 9th April 2023 in Santiago de Compostela : Edificio Museo Centro Gaiás, Monte Gaiás s/n, 15707 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña

Opening times : Tuesday — Sunday | 10 a.m. — 8 p.m
Free of charge

Image credit : Honi Ryan and Hamish Fulton, 'Creative Paths' exhibition view by Cidade da Cultura

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Christine Nippe: Curation of 'Rinde (Bark)' An EXHIBITION BY Daniel Knorr at the Galerie Schwartzsche Villa Berlin

The show is on until 29th May 2023 at the Galerie Schwartzsche Villa : Grunewaldstraße 55, 12165 Berlin-Steglitz

Open Mo-Sun 10-18 o'clock. Free entry

You can also book your individual curators-tour with Christine Nippe under the following email: christine.nippe@kultur-steglitz-zehlendorf.de

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Dominique Rey : Three exhibitions including a solo at VU Broadcast and Production Center of Photography in Quebec City

Alum Dominique Rey: Three exhibitions including a solo show ‘Le vide entre nos corps’ at VU Broadcast and Production Center of Photography in Quebec City, a group exhibition ‘Le septième pétale d’une tulipe monstre’ at the Galerie d'art Louise-et-Reuben-Cohen in New Brunswick (Canada) and her video Funambule which is part of the "Correspondent Screening Program: Gesture as Ellipsis" curated by Luther Konadu at Blinkers Art and Project Space. 

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Noam Toran: Group show "We Crave Blood" in Tel Aviv

Noam Toran (a past TT faculty member) will be exhibiting in an upcoming show at the RawArt Gallery in Tel Aviv.

Curator : Maya Bamberger
Opening: Thursday, 16 February, 20:00
3 Ha'Meretz st., Building 8, 3rd floor 6653519, Tel Aviv


Gallery Talk featuring the artist and the curator: Friday, 17 February, 12:00
*The discussion will be held in English.

It’s alive, and yet it looks so dead…it’s alive and waiting out there for you, ready to kill you if you go too far…the sun will get you, or the cold at night, or the insects, or… there’s a thousand ways the desert can kill! — from the film It Came from Outer Space (1953).

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Rachel Epp Buller discusses Deep Listening in new episode of Renewing the World podcast

Transart alum & current advisor, Rachel Epp Buller discusses her artistic practices of listening, particularly in light of her 2021-22 Fulbright fellowship at the University of Alberta's CoLaboratory for Research-Creation and Social Justice. This is the 6th episode of Renewing the World podcast, a project developed by Transart advisor Elena Marchevska, TT alum & advisor Rachel Epp Buller & Charles Reeve.

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Nicolás Dumit Estévez Raful Espejo Ovales curates exhibition at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, NYC

Curated by TT advisor Nicolás Dumit Estévez Raful Espejo Ovales, INDECENCIA brings together a cohort of queer/rare* artists from Latin America and/or of Latin American descent and living in the United States, Europe, and the Caribbean or in-between spaces/identities, whose praxes center on performance art and ephemeral actions. From the perspective of several generations, countries, and sociopolitical contexts, these artists invite us to consider Latinidad/Latinxidad and its relationship to religion, enfleshment, and sexuality. Their inquiries extend—through videos, props, scripts, costumes, and other channels—to the disjointed corpus of an entire hemisphere where, for many, the colonized and the colonizer can easily wrestle within a single body.

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Transart alums "The Endpoint Collective" present exhibition "What Remains Unexplained 2.0" in Boston

Image: Margaret Hart, Chimera Portrait 15, mixed media collage, 2022

Margaret Hart and The Endpoint Collective, comprised of Transart alums Deborah Carruthers, Gabriel Deerman, Margaret Hart, and Mark Roth present What Remains Unexplained 2.0 an exhibition on view from October 5, 2021, to November 5, 2022 at Kingston Gallery (Boston).

The Endpoint Collective brings together artists and artworks all investigating issues of connection, replication, and structure through process-based works including printmaking, collage, photomontage, and painting.

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