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A Conversation with Alex Gartelmann, Artist and Site Steward at Mary Nohl House
SPACES recently participated in a panel called Life/Site Specific: The Creation, Collection, and Care of Art Environments at the 108th College Art Association Annual Conference held February 12-15 in Chicago. To our knowledge, this is the first ever panel dedicated to art environments presented at a CAA conference. (Please let us know if you're aware of other similar panels!) This panel was co-chaired by Annalise Flynn, principal of Vernacular Art Services LLC, and Lisa Stone, curator at the Roger Brown Study Collection in Chicago, and panelists included: Valerie Balint, Program Manager of Historic Artists' Homes and Studios; Laura Bickford, Associate Curator at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center (JMKAC); and Alex Gartelmann, Programming Director and Site Steward of Mary Nohl Art Environment, JMKAC.
‘Harry Heads West’ California Vernacular Art Road Trip
Harry Warnarr at Bottle Tree Ranch
Public Urged to Save the Skin of the Bride!
The Board of the Painted Bride has agreed to sell its building at 230 Vine Street to a developer who plans to demolish it in order to build a 14-unit residential structure.
Under Construction: New SPACES website on its way!
Under Construction: New SPACES website on its way!
Crowdfunding for Dutch documentary “Bricoleurs” about American Visionary Art Environments
Bricoleurs Documentary and Hanna Volbeda seek support to complete documentary
Visit to the Casa de las Ranas [The House of Frogs] and the Chapel of Jimmy Ray Gallery
Visit to Anado McLauchlin's Casa de las Ranas [The House of Frogs] and the Chapel of Jimmy Ray Gallery by Jo Farb Hernández
EOA Annual General Assembly 2019
EOA Annual General Assembly 2019
Philly's Mosaic Man, Isaiah Zagar, celebrates 80 years!
Philly's Mosaic Man, Isaiah Zagar, celebrates 80 years!
In memory of Silvio Barile, creator of Italian-American Museum
In memory of Silvio Barile, creator of Italian-American Museum
Internship Opportunity at American Folk Art Museum
Internship Opportunities at American Folk Art Museum summer 2019