Art for Every Home: Associated American Artists, 1934–2000
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AAMD Art Museum Day
Organized by the Association of Art Museum Directors. Free admission for all Grey visitors. 10% discount on Grey publications.
Panel: Art for Every Home
Artists, Advertising and Associated American Artists
This panel will focus on 20th-century artists whose work was deployed in the service of advertising and corporate image–building. Moderated by Sandra Lang, director and associate clinical professor, Visual Arts Administration MA Program, Art & Art Professions, NYU (Steinhardt), with speakers Michele H. Bogart, professor of art, Stony Brook University; Suzanne Lemakis, former director, Citibank […]
Gallery Conversation: Art for Every Home
Noel Anderson, clinical assistant professor of printmaking, Art & Art Professions, NYU (Steinhardt)
Noel Andereson, clinical assistant professor of printmaking, Art & Art Professions, NYU (Steinhardt), will discuss the artists’ prints in the exhibition, illuminating technical and social aspects of the processes used to create them.
Panel: Art for Every Home
Art for Every Home Today
Although today’s global art market is often viewed as elitist and opaque, Associated American Artists’ desire to make art available to everyone continues. This panel will survey how websites, art fairs, and other sales channels are distributing works of art in more accessible and democratic ways. Moderated by Elizabeth Marcus, associate director, Galerie St. Etienne, and […]
Panel: Art for Every Home
Designed for Living: Mid-century American Textiles
Mid-century American fabric design displays great diversity, in styles ranging from colonial revival to space-age and beyond. This panel will examine a variety of textiles from this fascinating period—when fine art, fashion, interior decor, and commercial design overlapped. Moderated by Nancy Deihl, director, MA Program in Costume Studies, Art & Art Professions, NYU (Steinhardt); with […]
Gallery Conversation: Art for Every Home
Susan Teller, owner, Susan Teller Gallery, and catalogue essayist for “Art for Every Home”
Susan Teller will introduce the exhibition and share her experiences in working with Sylvan Cole at Associated American Artists in the 1970s and early ’80s.