Education

Changing Lanes at Hewitt Gallery, Marymount Manhattan College

Artist Judy Mannarino curated Changing Lanes: Painters Explore Dimension In Clay, an exhibition of recent works by Sarah Bedford, Seth Michael Forman, Margaret Lanzetta, Judy Mannarino and Michelle Weinberg are on view. Changing Lanes is open to the public, observing social distancing protocols, at the Hewitt Gallery, Marymount College, 221 East 71st St, NYC through […]

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Feminism and Collaboration at Fashion Institute of Technology, NYC

Thanks to all at FIT for a great visit and discussion – poet Amy Lemmon, art historian Rachel Baum, artists Julia Jacquette, Matt Phillips, Marie Lorenz, Josef Zutelgte and their fantastic students,  artist/curator Austin Thomas – for such a warm welcome, and to my poet collaborator Denise Duhamel.

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Artist as Cultural Producer Panel Discussion with Sharon Louden at Perez Art Museum Miami

I was honored to participate in a thought-provoking discussion among artists and those who think a lot about art – prompted by the publication of The Artist as Culture Producer by Sharon Louden. Hrag Vartanian, editor of Hyperallergic and Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova, Miami artist and founder of Dimensions Variable shared thoughts on the condition of being

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Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Creative Learning Grant Project Planned

My Self > My Place in Space is the name of an education project led by Michelle Weinberg awarded a 2017 Creative Learning Grant by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. Taking place at the Seward Park Branch of the New York Public Library, in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, Weinberg will lead a group of teens

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El Nuevo Herald visits Brick by Brick, a Miami Art Museum educational program

Brick by Brick is a fantastic introduction to concepts and practices of urban planning, architecture and design for high school age kids here in Miami. We visited Miami Art Museum to take a look at the Herzog and de Meuron drawings and models for Miami Art Museum’s new home. Read the El Nuevo Herald article

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