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Anonymous Was A Woman Symposium
Highlights and Takeaways from the Anonymous Was A Woman Symposium
On Wednesday April 9th, more than 300 people filled an auditorium at New York University to hear about the findings of a new survey commissioned by Anonymous Was A Woman and compiled by reporter-researchers Julia Halperin and Charlotte Burns in conjunction with SMU Data Arts. The symposium was followed by roundtable discussion on the survey and symposium attended by 40 invited women professionals in the arts. At the end of it all, they anonymously answered two questions: What have you learned? What can you do? ARTnews has created a video with key highlights from the symposium and compiled some key takeaways from the anonymous responses.
Anonymous
Was A
Woman
Anonymous Was A Woman Reveals 2024 Grantees
This year the organization has also announced the inaugural Anonymous Was A Woman survey, an investigation of the needs, wants, and experiences of women visual artists of all ages. The survey was organized by AWAW in collaboration with SMU Data Arts and journalists Charlotte Burns and Julia Halperin, and Loring Randolph, current director of the Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger Collection.
Talking
Galleries
Talking Galleries Conference Launches Second New York Edition.
The 2022 edition of Talking Galleries New York gathered (from left): Michael Govan, CEO and Wallis Annenberg Director, Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Sandra Jackson-Dumont, Director and CEO, Lucas Museum of Narrative Art; Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Curator, The Studio Museum, New York; and moderator Charlotte Burns, Founder, Studio Burns, London, for a panel titled “Public Institutions: A New Vision for the Future.”
Gallery
Climate
Coalition
Loring is the newly appointed Ambassador for the Gallery Climate Coalition (GCC), an international community of arts organizations working to reduce our sector’s environmental impacts. GCC’s primary goal is to facilitate a reduction of the sector’s CO2e emissions by a minimum of 50% by 2030, as well as promoting zero waste.
Ox-Bow
Loring Randolph joins Oxbow School of Art Board 2024. Linking Two Worlds: Since entering the professional art world and returning to visit Saugatuck in adulthood, Loring has noticed a distinct crossover between these two communities.
“I've gotten to know some people who have come through the program recently both as faculty and also as artist residents, and Ox-Bow provides a really vital moment for people‘s careers.” She looks forward to continuing to foster these connections and create entirely new ones for the organization.
How I Got
My Job
How I Got My Art Job: Frieze Artistic Director Loring Randolph on How Asking Smart Questions Got Her in the Door. Plus, how Randolph plans to shake up the fair.
Whitewall
Loring Randolph on Frieze New York’s Debut at The Shed: " I find it really rewarding that our relationship with New York institutions has been taken to this point where we can house Frieze at a New York City nonprofit organization. We can have some sort of symbiosis in terms of economics, programming, community, and relationships"
Vision
and
Justice
Frieze New York Is Partnering With the Vision and Justice Initiative to Present Programs and Booths on Race and Representation
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