Upcoming Programs
Unless otherwise noted, programs are free of charge, no reservations, capacity limited. All are subject to change. Please see individual event listings for visitor access, registration, and accessibility information.
Live Course (Online)
Making Way for Berthe Weill, Art Dealer of the Parisian Avant-Garde
Presented by 92nd Street Y, hosted by Roundtable
This is a live, virtual course, presented by 92nd Street Y and hosted by Roundtable Course overview Berthe Weill was a pioneering art dealer who focused exclusively on emerging artists, including Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Diego Rivera, and Amedeo Modigliani. Operating her Parisian gallery from 1901 to 1941, she championed the works of avant-garde artists […]
Conversation (In-Person)
Women Art Dealers and the Market
Make Way for Berthe Weill explores how one woman art dealer helped establish the market for what we now call modern art. Join us for a conversation on women and the modern art economy with Dr. Véronique Chagnon-Burke, co-founder of Women Art Dealers Digital Archives and co-editor of Women Art Dealers: Creating Markets for Modern […]
Lecture (In-Person)
Painting Her Pleasure: Women Artists in Avant-Garde Paris
Art dealer Berthe Weill was a staunch supporter of women artists in early 20th century Paris—she fought for their success in the avant-garde and beyond. In this spirit, the Grey presents a talk by Dr. Lauren Jimerson, author of Painting Her Pleasure: Three Women Artists and the Nude in Avant-Garde Paris (Manchester University Press, 2023), […]
Film Screening and Discussion (In-Person)
Something Terrible Happens…sometimes
The Grey Art Museum and A Closer Look, Inc. invite you to Something Terrible Happens…sometimes, a special event on confronting and addressing personal childhood trauma through art and animation. This evening will showcase three animated short films: No Last Name by Josey N/A (NYU Tisch, Class of ’24) The Dog Tied to the Shed by Clove Lee (NYU […]
Opening Reception (In-Person)
“Anonymous Was A Woman: The First 25 Years”
Grey Art Museum, NYU
Please join us for the opening reception for the exhibition, "Anonymous Was A Woman: The First 25 Years" on Monday, March 31, 6–8 pm at the Grey Art Museum, NYU at 18 Cooper Square, New York, NY, 10003.
Past Programs
Curator Tour (In-Person)
Make Way for Berthe Weill
Join Lynn Gumpert, co-curator of Make Way for Berthe Weill and director of the Grey Art Museum, for a guided tour of the exhibition. Visitor Access Please register to attend this event. NYU’s Grey Art Museum provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations should be submitted at least two weeks in advance. […]
Lecture (Online)
Making Way for Berthe Weill: Art Dealer of the Parisian Avant-Garde
Berthe Weill was a trailblazing art dealer who exhibited works by emerging artists in her Parisian gallery from 1901 to 1941. Even though many of them went on to become key avant-garde figures, Weill’s role has been omitted from most historical accounts of 20th-century modernism. In this presentation, Lynn Gumpert, a co-curator of the first […]
Book Talk (In-Person) | Model Citizens by Debi Cornwall
Join our friends at the Institute for Public Knowledge for a book talk with Debi Cornwall, author of Model Citizens (Radius Books, 2024). The last in a trilogy of books on the American condition, Model Citizens considers the United States as a case study into a global phenomenon, asking: how have staging, performance, and roleplay come to inform thinking […]