Svay Sareth, Mon Boulet, 2011, metal, 200 cm sphere, courtesy of the artist and SA SA BASSAC Dialogues in Contemporary Art: Take 5, with Erin Gleeson and Leeza Ahmady Tuesday, May 14, 2013 78:30pm ICI Curatorial Hub 401 Broadway, Suite 1620 New York, NY 10013 Leeza Ahmady and Erin Gleeson, co-curators of the Season of Cambodia Visual Art program, IN RESIDENCE, will discuss the curatorial process that brought together 10 Cambodian contemporary artists, one curator, 14 New York institutions, and numerous international scholars, critics, and curators for two months of residencies and public programs. IN RESIDENCE opens up a significantly visible dialogue around contemporary art practice in Cambodia to New York City audiences. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to rsvp@curatorsintl.org with DCA TAKE 5 in the subject field. This program is a co-collaboration between ICI and AhmadyArts, and presented as part of IN RESIDENCE, the Visual Art Program of Season of Cambodia, a Living Arts Festival. Season of Cambodia is a special initiative of Cambodian Living Arts in partnership with Cambodias leading arts organizations and New Yorks most vibrant cultural and academic institutions. The Festival features more than 125 Cambodian performing and visual artists at New York Citys stages, screens, galleries, and public spaces, creating a broad and dynamic platform for Cambodias cultural treasures to be shared with an international audience. For more information about IN RESIDENCE program and complete schedule of events, click here.
Dialogues in Contemporary Art: Take 5 with Erin Gleeson
May 14, 2013- - May 14, 2013 @ ICI Curatorial Hub
401 Broadway, Suite 1620 New York, NY 10013
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Erin Gleeson on ARTonAIR.org. Originally aired on June 10, 2013. Leeza Ahmady and Erin Gleeson, co-curators of the Season of Cambodia Visual Art program, IN RESIDENCE, discussed the curatorial process that brought together 10 Cambodian contemporary artists, one curator, 14 New York institutions, and numerous international scholars, critics, and curators for two months of residencies […]