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SUMMARY:Elizabeth Gregory-Gruen: Cut Work
DESCRIPTION:A Survey 2008–2018\n  \nOpening Reception: Thursday\, March 21 / 6–8 PM / Free\n  \nHowl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project is pleased to present Elizabeth Gregory-Gruen’s Cut Work\, a freehand paper-cutting process that charts the contours of our ever-changing emotional landscape through the movement of form\, line\, color—and especially in Cut Work—light and shadow. Evolved over the course of 10 years\, Cut Work travels through Gregory-Gruen’s diverse vocabulary of mediums—from paper and metal to leather and 12-gauge gunshot blasts—to understand the play between visceral responses and meditative rest. \n“Cut Work is a process to open the mind’s imagination through contemplative reflection and vacate the strife of daily life\,” says Gruen. Using scalpel-cut multilayered imagery\, the dimensional layers make space for shadows to fall and move with a meditative vibration. Imperfection becomes perfection. There are no guides\, rules\, drawings\, or plans in the process. The image is determined freehand in the top layer of paper. An adhesive is added under the top layer\, followed by another layer of paper which is in turn cut—the process continuing to create multiple inward layers.  \nGregory-Gruen’s work in fashion design was a segue into the rediscovery of this current body of work. In 2000\, she began developing and evolving the technique used in Cut Work. The journey begins with pure shadow—investigating absence and movement against pure atmospheric light. The evolution continues with the infusion of color\, where the multilayered image finds both residence and freedom within defined edges. With the addition of highly saturated pigments\, the image is sharpened: the cut edges vibrate and move\, engaging the viewer in unexpected hypnotic optical experiences. \nWith authority\, but without fixed outcomes\, there is also risk in this work. “The coupling of skin and a surgeon’s scalpel brings forth complicated emotions\,” she says. The act of cutting skin brings life and death into high relief\, just like the artist searches to understand the chaotic jolts of everyday experience and the composure that permeate the work. Though the end result is very precise\, the calm that permeates the cut works is challenged by the artist’s introduction of a highly destructive tool. Random 12-gauge shotgun blasts to the perceived “perfection” of the work produce a visceral reaction. The result is an emotional paradox\, as the viewer’s perception is shaped by the violence and exhilaration of the act.  \nThe exhibition also features nuanced metal cut work and silkscreens created in collaboration with artist Gary Lichtenstein.  \nElizabeth Gregory-Gruen grew up in Chicago. Both her mother and grandmother were artists\, introducing Elizabeth to visual thinking and imagination at an early age. Inspired to pursue her creative ideas\, she moved to New York City in 1985 to attend Parsons School of Design. She received a BFA in Fashion Design in 1989 and went on to work in well-known design studios. In 2013\, Gregory-Gruen left fashion design to focus on the Cut Work exploration. She currently resides in New York City with her husband\, photographer Bob Gruen.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/elizabeth-gregory-gruen-cut-work/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190401T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190401T203000
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SUMMARY:CELEBRATING HATTIE
DESCRIPTION:• 6:30 PM SECOND LINE / DRAG MARCH LEAVES TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK \n• 7:00 PM  MEMORIAL BEGINS ON ARRIVAL AT LA MAMA \nWalk with friends\, fellow artists\, families\, and others touched by HATTIE HATHAWAY aka BRIAN BUTTERICK\, who died suddenly in late January 2019. This public memorial of the beloved gay cultural icon will begin with a parade and continue to La MaMa’s Ellen Stewart Theater\, 66 East 4th Street\, 2nd Floor. Free and Open to All. \n\nDrag March: Those wishing to join the parade and processional please dress for a “Second Line\, or Drag March.” To find us gather in the middle of Tompkins Square Park\, where you will see and hear a marching band. Line-up starts at 6 PM/ Drag March Parade leaves at 6:30 PM. Bring small walking instruments\, i.e. wild womyn drums\, tambourines; or pictures of Hattie.\n\nMemorial: La MaMa\, Ellen Stewart Theater\, 66 East 4th Street\, 2nd Floor. \n \nHowl! Happening and Jackie Factory welcome everyone to this night of memories\, performance\, dancing\, and celebration. Johnny Dynell will spin the Hattie-centric soundtrack along with remembrances\, video\, performances\, and other tributes. Video curator is Aldo Hernández.   \n  \nSpace is limited but we are trying to include as many participants as possible. If you would like to perform or speak\, or have questions about the program\, please contact Chi Chi Valenti/The Jackie Factory at jackiefactorynyc@gmail.com. All speakers and performers must be arranged with The Jackie Factory by March 28.\n\nFor other matters concerning Celebrating Hattie\, please contact Jane Friedman at jane@howlarts.org.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/celebrating-hattie/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190403T190000
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SUMMARY:Elizabeth Gregory-Gruen: Vega Arts Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:When does imperfection become perfection? As part of Howl’s continuing Vega Arts Workshop Series\, artist Elizabeth Gregory-Gruen engages participants in her Cut Work process\, a freehand cutting technique developed by the artist as a way to explore our complex and ever-changing emotions. A contemplative process—with no expectations or fixed outcomes—workshop participants explore this free-flowing technique using mats\, knives\, and cardboard to create 3-D maps of their own imagination. The participant’s finished pieces are taken with them at the close of the workshop. No previous experience is required and all materials are provided. Workshop is recommended for ages 21 and over. Space is limited. All participants must register in advance at the link.  \nElizabeth Gregory-Gruen’s exhibition\, Cut Work\, continues at the gallery through April 14\, 2019. \nAbout the Vega Arts Workshop Series \nAs part of its continuing commitment to the community\, Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project presents the free Vega Arts Workshop Series\, an educational initiative designed to offer individuals access to the creative process and broaden opportunities to express themselves through the visual arts. Participants produce their own works of art through hands-on experiences with acclaimed artists working in varied disciplines. \nInspired by Arturo Vega’s legacy and spirit of generosity\, openness\, and forward thinking\, the Vega Arts Workshop Series speaks to Howl! Happening’s mission by recognizing that making connections between people and art generates new ideas and activates our community\, and that creative expression is a potent engine for change. For further information about the Vega Arts Workshop Series contact Katherine Cheairs\, Director of Education. \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/elizabeth-gregory-gruen-vega-arts-workshop-series/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Education,Events,Vega Arts Workshops Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190411T180000
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SUMMARY:Conversations With Gay Elders: Gene Fedorko
DESCRIPTION:Film and Discussion with Director David Weissman and Gene Fedorko \nHowl! Happening is pleased to present a screening of a segment of Conversations with Gay Elders about the life of Gene Fedorko a longstanding East Village icon. In Conversations with Gay Elders\, filmmaker David Weissman (The Cockettes\, We Were Here) fosters a cross-generational collaboration\, preceding the era of Stonewall and gay liberation. Working with gay men in their 20s and 30s to profile counterparts in their 70s and 80s\, Conversations with Gay Elders explores the issues of being “different” long before there was any social or political context for a positive LGBTQ self-image. \nFedorko says: “Being gay in those years was lethal. Monolithic systems were in place in our social\, familial\, cultural\, and political institutions that were designed to silence\, demonize\, annihilate\, criminalize\, marginalize\, destroy us…. Despite these oppressive juggernauts\, we formed communities; loved one another; created art\, poetry\, theater\, and music; and gathered our political muster to fight the good fight another day. Asserting one’s sexual identity was not easy. Some of us were exposed to psychiatric systems of conversion\, compulsory heterosexual marriage and family structures\, discrimination at work and school\, and banishment from our families. Some of us broke under the pressure and self-destructed either overtly or passively through alcohol and drugs. A lot of us had fun\, embracing our outlaw identities and flipping the bird to the patriarchal society we viewed as absurd.” \nGene Fedorko is a medical professional\, caregiver\, art collector\, curator\, activist\, sexual outlaw\, and cultural flâneur. He is happily well-traveled: a lieutenant in the Army of Love. He lives in New York City\, a place he loves. \nDavid Weissman is an Emmy Award-nominated filmmaker\, teacher\, film programmer\, public speaker\, and longtime activist. He is best known as producer of the acclaimed documentaries We Were Here  (2011) and The Cockettes (2002). Currently a resident of Portland\, Oregon\, David spent more than three decades in San Francisco\, where he was deeply engaged with the city’s cultural and political life.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/conversations-with-gay-elders-gene-fedorko/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Elizabeth Gregory-Gruen Exhibition Catalog Launch
DESCRIPTION:Howl! Happening is pleased to announce the launch of the exhibition catalog for Elizabeth Gregory-Gruen: Cut Work. Featuring essays by Michelle Grabner and Carlo McCormick\, the catalog for Howl!’s third exhibition of 2019 offers a stunning survey of a decade of paper\, leather and metal cut meticulously by hand. \nThe publication offers exquisite detail of the 12-gauge shotgun blasts that run through many of the pieces in Cut Work\, extending the reach of the current exhibition with full-page spreads of some of the artist’s most iconic works as well as reproduced images of the exhibition itself. \nA landmark publication that forms an exposé of a decade of work\, Elizabeth Gregory-Gruen’s Cut Work exhibition catalog will be available to buy at the gallery or available to be shipped to via mail.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/elizabeth-gregory-gruen-exhibition-catalog-launch/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190416T140000
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SUMMARY:Actors Fund Affordable Housing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that New York City is planning to build or preserve 300\,000 units of affordable housing by 2026? This two-hour seminar for performing-arts and entertainment professionals provides an overview of government-subsidized housing in New York City\, which is available for both low- and middle-income households. Complex information is broken down into simple\, straightforward steps. While the applicant pool for these affordable units is highly competitive\, this seminar will help you avoid common mistakes and get organized and prepared to apply. The following questions will be addressed: \nHow do you find and apply for affordable housing? \nWhat are the eligibility requirements? (Income\, household size\, credit\, housing history\, etc.) \nHow does a housing lottery work? \nCan you get on a waiting list? \nHow do you document your income if it fluctuates year to year? \nHow can you best prepare yourself for an interview? \nWhat are your options if you are denied? \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/2565-2016-12-20-2017-06-06-2017-12-12-2018-02-20/2019-04-16/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Insurance Doctor Is In
DESCRIPTION:The Insurance Doctor Is In! \nQuestions about a health insurance bill? \nDon’t understand your insurance and can’t get a straight answer? \nNeed some advice on how to negotiate medical debt? \nOur insurance expert will answer your questions during a one-on-one consultation. Vincent Musolino\, Health Benefits Specialist at the Artists Health Insurance Resource Center\, is an unbiased Navigator with the NY State of Health Marketplace and has over 12 years of medical billing and insurance experience. \nConsultations are about 20 minutes and by appointment only. \nPlease RSVP to vmusolino@actorsfund.org with Subject: Insurance Doctor Is In \nAlso\, bring any documents in question (bills\, explanations of benefits\, your insurance policy)! \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/actors-fund-insurance-drop-in-workshop-3-2016-12-19-2017-07-05-2017-12-11-2018-12-18-2019-01-15/2019-04-16/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190417T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190417T210000
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Daniel Efram's Curiosities
DESCRIPTION:Book Launch with Jim Coleman\, Sarah Register\, Nicole Blackman\, Tony Drazan and Nossos Tambores \nDive into an immersive evening of spectacle celebrating the publication of Dan Efram’s photography book\, Curiosities\, inspired by film noir. Named Book of the Month by Leica Fotografie International magazine\, Efram’s debut collection published by Tractor-Beam captures the street opera and bravura of a Fellini cast.  \nThis exclusive HOWL! Happening evening brings the spirit of the street into the gallery with a cinematic soundscape of performances and spoken word\, bathed in a multi-screen presentation of images from Curiosities. Sound samples—snatches of overheard conversations\, quotations\, confessions\, and original texts—and Efram’s purposefully gritty black-and-white images surround the audience in a multi-layered setting for candid portraits of the odd\, unusual\, and darkly fascinating characters in the book. \nEfram’s Curiosities are augmented by neo-noir experimental soundscapes from Jim Coleman (This Wilderness\, Gain Control\, Cop Shoot Cop) and Sarah Register (War Bubble\, Talk Normal). Reading from her own work and a collection of other sources\, Nicole Blackman (Golden Palominos\, Recoil\, KMFDM) and actor/screenwriter Tony Drazan (director of Hurlyburly and Zebrahead) give voice to the anonymous pedestrians\, street vendors\, nightcrawlers\, and characters reminiscent of a Weegee cast of sordid superstars. Jubilant drum corps Nossos Tambores opens the evening. \n  \nAbout the Performers \nDANIEL EFRAM: Photographer \nEfram has photographed intriguing characters in Spain\, Portugal\, France\, Cuba\, and the U.S. for years and continues to be inspired by photographers like Weegee\, Diane Arbus\, Brassaï\, Sylvia Plachy\, and Garry Winogrand. Efram shares their desire to master the candid portrait\, and hunting and collecting of the odd\, unusual\, and darkly fascinating. Efram’s work manages to invite his subjects to inhabit their space with often unexpected edge and empathy. \nNICOLE BLACKMAN: Writer/Spoken-word performer \nCreator of multisensory performances The Courtesan Tales\, Beloved\, and Bloodwork\, she has recorded with The Golden Palominos\, Bill Laswell\, Recoil\, KMFDM\, Scanner\, and Firewater. Blackman’s book Blood Sugar became a cult classic (now out of print)\, and her work appears in anthologies and publications including Aloud: Voices from the Nuyorican Poets Café\, Live Through This\, New York Quarterly\, and Bust. She wrote the foreword and co-edited Curiosities with Efram. \nJIM COLEMAN: Musician \nAn American musician who plays keyboards and sampler. He was a member of 90s noise- rock band Cop Shoot Cop. As a solo musician\, he specializes in instrumental electronic music and film scores. His two current projects are This Wilderness and Gain Control. \nSARAH REGISTER: Musician \nCurrently performing with War Bubble. Register has released two albums with noise-rock project Talk Normal\, and toured as guitarist with EMA and bassist with Frankie Rose. She has mastered more than 2\,000 albums\, including Grammy-nominated releases from David Bowie\, Lee “Scratch” Perry\, Meshell Ndegeocello\, Tiësto\, and The Shins.  \nTONY DRAZAN: Actor \nDirected Imaginary Crimes starring Harvey Keitel\, Hurlyburly starring Sean Penn\, and episodes of The West Wing; wrote and directed the 1992 film Zebrahead. \nNOSSOS TAMBORES \nLed by Rob Christiansen (29 Hour Party People\, Eggs\, Grenadine)\, Nossos Tambores is a mini-drum corps named after a song by their favorite group and inspiration Nação Estrela Brilhante do Recife (“National Bright Star of Recife”). \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/an-evening-with-daniel-eframs-curiosities/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190424
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SUMMARY:Curt Hoppe Downtown Portraits
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: April 24\, 2019 / 6–9 PM / Free\n  \nHowl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project is pleased to showcase the work of Curt Hoppe\, an artist whose work amplifies and illustrates Howl’s dedication to preserving the past and celebrating the contemporary culture of the East Village and Lower East Side. Downtown Portraits explores Hoppe’s work as a photographer and realist painter—penetrating layers of cultural history to reveal the changing faces of the neighborhood. The 105 photographs in the series will be shown at Howl!\, while 20 larger-than-life paintings will be shown at Frank Bernarducci Gallery. \nHoppe\, a realist painter and photographer\, has enjoyed a successful 40-year career driven by meaningful relationships with pioneering downtown creators. While many of the artists\, writers\, musicians\, activists\, and art entrepreneurs appearing in the photographs that make up the series at Howl! are now well known\, this project is conceived not as a hall of fame but as personal homage. Hoppe has been inspired not only by his subject’s youthful achievements but also by their lifelong perseverance and creativity. These are definitely not images of beautiful young creatives\, but rather visions of determined survivors who continue to influence our culture.  \n“It all started with Arturo\,” says Hoppe of the late Arturo Vega\, his longtime friend. Howl! will also feature Hoppe’s larger-than-life painting of Vega—who was not only the source of inspiration for Howl! Happening—but also Hoppe’s first portrait in the Downtown Portraits series. \nWhat began with one large realist painting has become an all-consuming project that Hoppe has pursued for nine years. As a long-time denizen of downtown New York\, Hoppe pays tribute to the core group of artists who offered him friendship and direction when he first arrived in the city in the mid-70s and who continue to inspire and define him today\, both as artist and member of a vibrant and enduring creative community.    \n“I want this exhibition to be forward-looking\,” he says. “These artists found a way to survive and to thrive\, and their wisdom continues to have a profound impact on today’s culture. We’re cooler now than we were back then. Our lives are on our faces.” The famous hang side by side with unsung heroes. His project is not about vanity or celebrity or self-promotion\, but rather\, like a yearbook of friends one hung with\, learned from\, and created mischief with\, the show traces the lines of connection of some of the most influential creators of our time including John and Charlie Ahearn\, Penny Arcade\, Patti Astor\, Beth B\, James Chance\, Diego Cortez\, Brett DePalma\, Jane Dickson\, Coleen Fitzgibbon\, Richard Hambleton\, John Holmstrom\, Lady Pink\, Arto Lindsay\, Colette Lumíère\, Tom Otterness\, Walter Robinson\, Marcia Resnick\, and Robin Winters\, among others. \nThe accompanying catalog\, featuring the photographs and paintings along with essays by Marc H. Miller and Walter Robinson\, among others\, examines the cultural themes and community that were the hallmark of downtown New York in the 70s and 80s.   \nImage: Arturo Vega with his portrait– Acrylic on Canvas \n  \nAbout Curt Hoppe \nhttps://museumofnonvisibleart.com/interviews/curt-hoppe/ \nhttp://www.itchysilk.com/curt-hoppe-journeys-into-hype \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/curt-hoppe-downtown-portraits/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Gallery
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