September 24–December 4, 2024
8 West 8th Street
New York, New York 10011
United States
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The New York Studio School is pleased to announce its Fall 2024 Evening Lecture Series! Lectures will be held on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 6:30pm ET in person at 8 W 8th Street and livestreamed on Zoom and YouTube Live. Registration is not required to attend in person. To learn more and to register to join from your location, please visit the event links below.
Tuesday, September 24
Privilege of Being Lost
Arlene Shechet in conversation with Anne Reeve
Tuesday, October 1
A Distance from This
Richard Tuttle
Wednesday, October 2*
20th Century Artistic Movements: Egypt and Iraq Pre-1960s
Mai Eldib
*This event is exclusively online.
Tuesday, October 8
Get Out There!
Nick Lamia
Tuesday, October 29
On His Work
Denzil Forrester
Wednesday, October 30*
Van Gogh and the End of Nature
Michael Lobel
*This is an in-person only event.
Wednesday, November 6
Homage to Graham Nickson
Jack Flam and Christina Kee
Tuesday, November 12
Moon in Virgo
EJ Hauser
Wednesday, November 13
Rewriting Frankenthaler: Lessons learned in extensively revising a 1989 monograph on Helen Frankenthaler’s work 35 years later
John Elderfield
Tuesday, November 19
On Her Work
Danielle Mckinney
Wednesday, November 20
The Practice of Painting: Siena, around 1300
Stephan Wolohojian
Wednesday, December 4*
Dazzle: The Life and Work of Pat de Groot
Kara Carmack in conversation with Richard Baker, Paul Bowen, Georgia Marsh, and Helen Miranda Wilson
*This event is exclusively online.
The New York Studio School is grateful to the following funders for their generous support of the 2024–25 Evening Lecture Series: the National Endowment for the Arts; the New York State Council on the Arts; the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council; the Robert Lehman Foundation; the Samuel H. Kress Foundation; and many individual contributors. Help keep lectures free and open to the public by making a donation here.
Contact Kara Carmack, Assistant Director of Exhibitions & Public Programs, with questions at kcarmack [at] nyss.org.