Webinar
Behind the Scenes at the Grey: Joseph Burwell and Reuben Lorch-Miller in Conversation with Lynn Gumpert
Watch the recording of this webinar here.
Artists Joseph Burwell and Reuben Lorch-Miller join Lynn Gumpert, director of NYU’s Grey Art Gallery, for a wide-ranging conversation focusing on their multimedia works—which range from painting, sculpture, and printmaking to installation. Both Burwell and Lorch-Miller also work as freelance art preparators installing exhibitions at the Grey and other museums citywide. As part of our new series Behind the Scenes at the Grey, they will discuss their approaches to artmaking. Q&A to follow.
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Joseph Burwell currently lives and works in the Bronx. He is a multidisciplinary artist and educator with an MFA in Sculpture from Tulane University and an MFA in Painting from Hunter College. A NYFA fellow in Drawing/Printmaking/Book Arts in 2011, Burwell has held residencies at Cooper Union and in the PS 122 Project Studio Program, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Workspace Program, and the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop Studio Immersion Project. He currently teaches in the Graduate Communications Design Program at Pratt Institute and exhibits his work with Miyako Yoshinaga in New York and ADA Gallery in Richmond, VA.
Reuben Lorch-Miller is a Brooklyn-based artist and educator. His studio practice encompasses sculpture, collage, photography, and artist books. An active visual artist for over twenty-five years, he has been working as an arts educator with children and adults for the past eight years. He holds an MFA in New Practices from San Francisco State University, and he recently completed nine months’ training at the New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care. His work is held in the collections of MoMA, The Tacoma Art Museum, SFMOMA, the Berkeley Art Museum, and the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
Organized by the Grey Art Gallery, NYU.
This event is being recorded and will be made available with closed captions on our website.