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NEW EXHIBITION

MAY 19-JULY 14, 2024

FIRST LITERATURE PROJECT

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NEW EXHIBITION

MAY 19-JULY 14, 2024

SPIN A YARN

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NEW EXHIBITION

MAY 19-JULY 14, 2024

TED CAREY: QUEER AS FOLK

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LEARNING

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OPEN STUDIO: RAÚL MARTINEZ

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CREATIVE LAB: RAÚL MARTINEZ

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SUNDAY, MAY 26, 7-10 PM

SILENT DISCO DANCE PARTY

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SPONSORS

The exhibition First Literature Project is supported by The Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation.

Guild Hall’s Community Artist-in-Residence Program and collaboration with Wunetu Wequai Tarrant, Christian Scheider, and the Padoquohan Medicine Lodge was made possible through support from CRNY’s Artist Employment Program. Creatives Rebuild New York (CRNY), a project of the Tides Center, is a three-year, $125 million investment in the financial stability of New York State artists and the organizations that employ them.

Additional project support was provided by the Long Island Community Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, and an anonymous donor.

The formation of Ayim Kutoowonk was made possible through the Library of Congress’s Connecting Communities Digital Initiative, part of the Library’s Mellon-funded program Of the People: Widening the Path. The program provides funds to projects that offer creative approaches to the Library’s digital collections and center Black, Indigenous, Hispanic or Latino, Asian American and Pacific Islander, and other communities of color.

First Literature Project’s VR installation was developed by Khora, a leading Scandinavian virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) production studio, creating cutting-edge content within multiple application areas.

Guild Hall’s Learning + New Works programs are made possible through The Patti Kenner Arts Education Fellowship, Vital Projects Fund, the Glickberg/Abrahams S. Kutler Foundation, Stephanie Joyce and Jim Vos, the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Endowment Fund, and The Melville Straus Family Endowment.

Visual Arts programs are supported by funding from The Michael Lynne Museum Endowment and The Melville Straus Family Endowment.

Free gallery admission is sponsored, in part, by Landscape Details.

Silent Dance Party Media Partner:

James Lane Post

PHOTOS

Composite Photo: Nilay Oza

Wunetu Wequai Tarrant. Photo: Christian Scheider

Jorge Eielson, 𝘙𝘰𝘵𝘢𝘻𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘦 𝘟𝘝, 1978. Fabrics and acrylic on board. 21 inches in diameter. Estrellita B. Brodsky Collection.

Ted Carey, Emak Bakia, 1978-80. Oil on canvas. 21 x 31 inches. Gift of the Estate of Ted Carey.

84th Artist Members Exhibition. Photo: Rossa Cole

Raul Martinez Hands. Photo: SF Museum of Craft & Design

KidFEST @ CMEE: MUSIC FROM THE SOLE: Afro-Brazilian Funk & Dance, 2022. Photo: Jessica Dalene Photography

Work by Raúl Martinez (detail). Photo: SF Museum of Craft & Design

Silent Disco Dance Party, Guild Hall, September 2, 2023. Photo: Jessica Dalene

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