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Joan Mitchell Foundation Names 2019 Artists-in-Residence
ArtNews, 01/10/2019
Annie Armstrong

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Joan Mitchell Foundation Names 2019 Artists-in-Residence
ArtNews, 01/10/2019
Annie Armstrong

The Joan Mitchell Foundation has announced the 32 artists who have been awarded 2019 residencies at the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans, where each participant will be given a private studio space as well as access to programming staged by the center.

Christa Blatchford, the chief executive officer of the foundation, said in a statement that the residency program brings Mitchell’s “life and vision into the present, in a community that is so incredibly rich with history and creative energy.”

This will be the sixth year that the foundation has hosted artist residencies. After this year’s program, the center will have hosted over 200 artists.

Blatchford added, “We look forward to engaging with our artists-in-residence and to seeing the exciting and unexpected ways the space and time can impact their work.”

The full list of recipients below:

John Barnes, New Orleans
Gus Bennett, New Orleans
Melissa Brown, Brooklyn
Ruth Leonela Buentello, Texas
Sean Gerard Clark, New Orleans
Veronique d’Entremont, Los Angeles
Marianne Desmarais, New Orleans
Michael Dixon, Albion, Michigan
Ana Fernandez, San Antonio, Texas
John Yoyogi Fortes, Sacramento, California
Jacqueline Gopie, Miami, Florida
Shana Kaplow, St. Paul, Minnesota
Yukiyo Kawano, Portland, Oregon
Jamil Khoury, Chicago
Laura Kina, Chicago Athena LaTocha, New York and Peekskill, New York
Beili Liu, Austin, Texas
Michael Meads, Abiquiu, New Mexico
Kristin Meyers, New Orleans
Stephanie Patton, Lafayette, Louisiana
Shani Peters, New York
Lucy Puls, Berkeley, California
Devin Reynolds, New Orleans
Christopher Saucedo, New Orleans and Rockaway, New York
Amy Schissel, Morgantown, West Virginia
Joey Slaughter, Ruston, Louisiana
Jared Theis, San Antonio, Texas, and Berlin, Germany
Carlie Trosclair, St. Louis, Missouri
Eric Waters, New Orleans
Antoine Williams, Greensboro, North Carolina
Sherri Lynn Wood, Cincinnati, Ohio
Jave Yoshimoto, Omaha, Nebraska

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Globalocation: Celebrating 20 Years of Artnauts
J. Willard Marriott Library
The University of Utah, 01/17/2017

The University of Utah’s J. Willard Marriott Library will host the art exhibition Globalocation: Celebrating 20 Years of Artnauts, Jan. 20-March 3.

Artnauts, an art collective formed 20 years ago by George Rivera, professor of art and art history at the University of Colorado, Boulder, consists of 300 global artists who serve as goodwill ambassadors, acknowledging and supporting victims of oppression worldwide. Their creativity has generated over 230 exhibitions across five continents. Five faculty members from the U’s Department of Art and Art History are members of the collective, Sandy Brunvand, Beth Krensky, V. Kim Martinez, Brian Snapp and Xi Zhang.

Globalocation derives from “Globalocational Art” — a concept used by the Artnauts to refer to their exhibitions in international venues. It is the mission of the Artnauts to take art to places of contention, and this anniversary exhibition is a sample of places where they have been and themes they have addressed.

“The Artnauts could not exist without the commitment of the artists in the collective to a common vision of the transformative power of art,” said Rivera. “The Artnauts make their contribution with art that hopefully generates a dialogue with an international community on subjects that are sometimes difficult to raise.”

Krensky, associate department chair of the Art and Art History Department, had the opportunity to travel with Rivera in Chile as part of an Artnauts project, working with mothers who were searching for their children who had mysteriously disappeared during a time of political unrest.

“When I travelled to Chile in 1998, George and I spent an afternoon with the Mothers of the Disappeared, and the meeting changed my life,” said Krensky. “It was from that moment on that I placed a picture of them on my desk to look at every day. I was so moved by what they each had lost — a son, a brother, a father — and yet what remained for them was a deep, deep well of love. They were fierce warriors and stood up to the government to demand the whereabouts and information of the people who had disappeared, but they lived within profound love.”

The 20th anniversary exhibition at the Marriott Library is a retrospective of the traveling works the Artnauts have toured around the globe. The exhibition will be located on level three of the library. The opening reception is open to the public and will be held on Friday, Jan 20, 4-6 p.m. Rivera will speak at 4 p.m.

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