Bill Rabinovitch, Barnaby Ruhe & Vernita Nemec
Artist, painter, videographer, filmmaker Bill Rabinovitch, artist, NYU professor Barnaby Ruhe and artist and former ATOA executive director, Vernita Nemec discuss the 1980s "Whitney Counterweight"
Artist, painter, videographer, filmmaker Bill Rabinovitch, artist, NYU professor Barnaby Ruhe and artist and former ATOA executive director, Vernita Nemec discuss the 1980s "Whitney Counterweight"
An opportunity for a non-curated group of portrait artists to share and discuss their artwork & studio practice.
M. Annenberg, curator, Biophilia, In Excelsis
An open discussion on ageist and sexist constructs in the contemporary art world with artists Nicole Awai, Cheryl Donegan, Carla Gannis, Maria Elena Gonzalez and Claudia Hart.
Pandora's BoxX: a photographic portrait series documenting and celebrating the changing face and profound cultural influence of womxn artists and art practitioners (inclusive of trans; non-binary; gender-queer, and female individuals) over the past six decades.
a Legacy re-screening of a panel originally held and recorded in October 2019. The panel was moderated by ATOA president Doug Sheer and features panelists: Scott Van Campen, Ted Lawson, Babette Bloch and Carole Eisner. This panel discusses how to dramatically scale up your work to gain the added attention it deserves.
Art-enthusiast Eric Lens interviews Sabban on her multi-disciplinary creative practice and eclectic art-making style
Babs Reingold solo show “Under My Skin” at SPAACES Art Gallery in Sarasota FL. Join us for Babs’ Dialogue/Interview with Mark Ormond
American photographer Neal Slavin will be interviewed by Carrie Welch.
Moderator, Jennifer McGregor, Curator/Arts Planner with panelists: Anne Trauben, Founder/Gallery Director/Curator, Drawing Rooms, Jersey City, NJ; Shazzi Thomas, Director, Painting Center, NY, NY; Hanne Tierney, Founder/Gallery Director, Five Myles, Bklyn, NY; Jeannine Bardo, Founder/Artistic Director, Stand4 Gallery, Bklyn, NY
Lori Antonacci, Albert Depas, Vernita Nemec with Doug Sheer as Moderator.
Faith Ringgold and Nancy Azara in dialog, November 4, 2005, ATOA Legacy Recording
Kostabi is most known for his paintings of faceless figures which often comment on
contemporary political, social and psychological issues.
Artists as Curators with Issac Aden, Audrey Frank Anastasi, and Patrica Fabricant
Mothers of Invention:The Feminist Roots of Contemporary Art
By Eleanor Heartney, Helaine Posner, Nancy Princenthal and Sue Scott
A Dialogue Between Two of the Authors
Expressing the Feminine Divine:
A Discussion Between Artists
[Legacy Program] An Artist's Estate: Saving it from the Dumpster.
(Originally broadcast on December 7, 2016)
World renowned authority on historic and contemporary photography, A. D. Coleman, will speak about his many articles and books and professional life.
Environmental artist Tasha Depp will be interviewed on her use of detritus in art making by ATOA President Douglas Sheer.
The panel discussion participants will consist of Artists Talk on Art president Doug Sheer and three panelist/presenters including artists Shelley Parriott, Victoria Palermo and Mario Quilles.
Join your fellow artists in presenting your latest work to an empathetic audience in ATOA's Zoom Salon.
Please limit your images to 20. All visual art genres and formats are invited. Either screen share or hold up your work.
Renowned fabricator, Founder and Director of the American Artists’ Hand ArchiveVanessa Hoheb will be introduced by artist Helaine Soller.
In acknowledgement of "Indigenous People's Day, ATOA rebroadcasts a Legacy recording called "Native American Art and Spiritual Aesthetics" from February 21st, 2003 moderated by Nadema Agard with artists: Pena Bonita, Lorenzo Clayton, Alan Michelson and Kay Walking Stick.
Renowned Hyperrealist sculptor and author Carole A. Feuerman will be interviewed by art critic and philosopher Dr. Lisa P. Streitfeld.
The Inspiration Art Group is a New York based, diverse collective of artists, locally and from around the world, united with the common objective of positive interchange, collaboration and fellowship. We welcome artists in all media to share, contemplate, create, work and communicate their artistic expressions.
We inspire each other and create community across all borders and boundaries. We foster creativity and innovation for all ages through virtual and physical exhibitions, performances, educational workshops, multimedia, poetry and essays.
Our artist community is free of prejudice. Be who you are. Create and participate freely. It’s about Joy, Hope and Creativity. It’s about you and us all. It is a group by and for artists.
The Inspiration Art Group is proud to be registered as a 501c not-for- profit organization in the State of New York, USA under the name JHC Foundation (Joy, Hope and Creativity)
Stephen Robert Johns is a painter living/working in Los Angeles and Costa Rica. Art education
includes Chouinard Art Institute and California Institute of the Arts, BFA 1972.
“My art is a reflection of studies of the early 20th century German-based Bau Haus movement,
with a focus on color theory (Johannes Itten) and geometry (Maholy Nagy), as well as my
organic geometric interpretation of the structure of the land, viewed from 30,000 feet”.
Corporate collections include ARCO Towers LA, Hyatt Regency New Orleans, Security Pacific
Bank, AT&T LA, Hotel Monaco Washington DC, Art Front Gallery, Tokyo Japan.
Museum exhibitions & acquisitions include Kitakyushu Municipal of Art, Frederick R. Weisman
Art Foundation Los Angeles, Museo de los Ninos, Costa Rica, and Fellowships at the Costa
Rican artist retreat, the Julia and David White Artist’s Colony.
I divide my time between Los Angeles and Costa Rica, where I maintain studios. My most
recent project was in Naples Italy, November 2022, at the Afragola high-speed train station,
curated by Cynthia Penna of ART1307, which was a dialogue between Zaha Hadid, the
architect of the rail station and my organic studies of the earth as viewed while flying.
I am represented by Kylin Gallery of Beverly Hills, CA.
Social Media Links:
www.srjart.com
https://instagram.com/stephen.r.johns.1?utm_medium=copy link
https://www.facebook.com/StephenRobertJohnsArt/
https://youtu.be/V9JgSOtEsZE
https://youtu.be/6f3MR5Epymc
Moly Barnes, art dealer, gallery owner, radio personality and author, lives and works in
Los Angeles and New York, and has launched the careers of many artists throughout
her decades-long career as a Los Angeles dealer and curator, including John
Baldessari, Gronk, Mark Kostabi and Robert Cottingham.
Molly shares her advice for a successful art career, including how to land gallery
representation, creating artist-curated exhibitions, and the right way to build connections
in the art world. “What turns me on is an artist’s personality–the idea that artists can talk
about the work. Often, artists are just too interested in talking about themselves rather
than engaging in a dialogue about the art that they’re making.”
Molly is a long-time contributor for Artists Talk on Art (ATOA) in New York. Her
achievements include the Molly Barnes Gallery in Los Angeles, gallery director of the
NY based Hotel Roger Smith Gallery as well as the host of “Molly Barnes Brown Bag
Lunches,” a regular forum for artists in Manhattan’s Roger Smith Hotel. Currently she is
host of the radio program Molly Barnes Art News, and is the author of three books about
the art business, including How to Get Hung, A Practical Guide for Emerging Artists.
The panel on May 22nd is related to the new color exhibition "IN PURSUIT OF COLOR"opening at the Lockwood Gallery on Route 28 in Kingston, New York on the afternoon of Saturday May 27th.
Meet husband and wife creative team, artists Asya Dodina and Slava Polishchuk in their studio where they will share what motivates them to collaborate on their large-scale mixed media paintings and works on paper. Their most recent series “Places of Silence” reflects their personal experience with COVID-19 pandemic.
Legacy Screening: Larry Rivers in Dialogue with Arnold Weinstein
Renowned Mongolian artist Zaya Saikhan-Sambuu will be intereviewed by author and art historian Dr. Gail Levin. Saikhan-Sambuu will discuss his work and methods as he is interviewed by the author and art historian and Edward Hopper expert in a Monday, May 1st Zoom dialogue at 7pm.