Mostly New: Selections from the NYU Art Collection
March 21, 2022–May 20, 2023
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Past Programs
Awards Reception for “Mostly New: The Grey Art Gallery and You” Undergraduate Writing Competition
Come celebrate the winners of “Mostly New: The Grey Art Gallery and You,” our undergraduate creative writing competition with NYU journal West 10th. Join us for a reception honoring all participants and a reading by the winning writers. Light refreshments will be served. “Mostly New: The Grey Art Gallery and You” invited New York University undergraduates […]
Conversation (In-Person and Virtual)
Patterns and Power:
A Discussion on Craft and Labor in Art
A conversation with Professor Catherine Quan Damman, and artists Joyce Kozloff and Sarah Zapata about exploring relationships between craft, pattern, and labor, especially as a means to question power structures.
Conversation (In-person and Virtual)
To See and Be Seen:
Queer and Trans Visibility in Photojournalism
Join NYU Professor Lauren Walsh and photographers Allison Lippy and Annie Tritt for a discussion that will consider what belonging means for trans and queer photographers within this industry, how queer subjects are represented in documentary and photojournalistic spaces, as well as what changes can be made for future generations.
Mostly New and You Undergraduate Writing Competition
Creative Writing Workshop
Writing Workshop for Creative Non-fiction, Poetry, and Fiction with Matthew Rohrer, Clinical Professor of Creative Writing, NYU.
Mostly New and You Undergraduate Writing Competition
Info Session and Workshop: Intro to Writing About Art
Leah Sweet, Head of Education and Programs, Grey Art Gallery, will introduce the NYU Art Collection and provide useful approaches and questions to get you started writing about visual art. This program is great for students wanting to participate in the 2023 Grey Art Gallery Undergraduate Student Writing Competition!
Guided walkthrough of Mostly New
with Graduate Curatorial Assistant Chloë Courtney
Join Chloë Courtney, Graduate Curatorial Assistant at the Grey Art Gallery and NYU Ph.D. candidate for a guided walkthrough of Mostly New: Selections from the NYU Art Collection.
Conversation (In-Person & Virtual)
On Political Photography: Documenting Racial Inequality in the US
Join NYU Professor Lauren Walsh, author of "Through the Lens: The Pandemic and Black Lives Matter," and Professor Vanessa Charlot, an award-winning photographer and filmmaker at the University of Mississippi whose work focuses on the intersectionality of race, politics, culture and sexual/gender expression, for a conversation on the power of political photography in the contemporary moment. Inspired in part by photos on view at the Grey Art Gallery by Danny Lyon, an instrumental photographer during the American Civil Rights movement of the 1960s. In-person and virtual attendance.
Conversation (Virtual)
Art and Friendship in Downtown NYC: A Conversation with Deborah Kass, James Cottrell, and Joseph Lovett
Join Cottrell, Lovett, and Kass as they discuss their shared passion for art as an instrument of social change, the social experience of the dynamic downtown art scene in the 1980s, and their transformational gift in a lively virtual conversation hosted by the Grey’s director, Lynn Gumpert. Online only.
Curator Tour (In-Person)
Mostly New: Selections from the NYU Art Collection
Join Lynn Gumpert, Director and Michèle Wong, Associate Director | Head of Collections and Exhibitions at Grey Art Gallery, NYU, for a curator tour of Mostly New: Selections from the NYU Art Collection. In-person only.
Lecture (In-Person & Virtual)
Working Out with Warhol. . .Sort of: Negotiating the Swish and the Clone on Andy Warhol’s T.V.
Dr. Kara Carmack, art historian and Exhibitions and Public Programs Officer, New York Studio School, will discuss Andy Warhol’s televised interrogation of two post-Stonewall archetypes of the gay male body: the swish and the clone. In-person and virtual attendance.
Mostly New: The Grey Art Gallery and You Undergraduate Creative Writing Competition
Hosted with West 10th, the NYU Creative Writing Program’s undergraduate literary journal
Mostly New: The Grey Art Gallery Undergraduate Student Writing Competition, hosted by NYU’s Grey Art Gallery and West 10th, the NYU Creative Writing Program’s undergraduate literary journal