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Chronological Index

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
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  • 10/10/1989*
    ENERGY AS A MEDIUM: THE KINETIC LIGHT MOVEMENT
    David Donihue, moderator,
    curator at The Alternative Museum;
    artists:
    Mat Bevel; Flash Light; Alejandro and Moira Sina; Eric Staller;

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  • 1993

    1/2/93*
    IVAN KARP, owner, O.K. Harris Gallery,
    pioneer gallerist in Soho, and former Director,
    Leo Castelli Gallery,
    interviewed by
    ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed-media artist, poet, former educator.

    2/5/93
    SCULPTURE ADDRESSING SOCIAL ISSUES WITHIN A CORPORATE CONTEXT
    Thelma Mathias and Eva Mantell, co-moderators,
    and sculptors Sylvia Benitez and Tony Kosloski.

    2/19/93*
    SCULPTURE PARKS OR PARKING LOTS FOR SCULPTURE?
    Finding a home for homeless sculpture.
    Valerie Shakespeare, moderator, Director, Actual Art Foundation;
    David Collens, Director, Storm King Art Center;
    Max Hutchinson, gallery owner, sculpture field owner;
    Sherry Mallin, trustee, Aldrich Museum;
    Joel Mallin, sculpture park owner;
    Dennis Oppenheim, artist;
    Eve Sussman, artist.

    2/26/93
    SOUTH AFRICAN CONNECTIONS
    The more things change, the more they stay the same.
    Janet Goldner, moderator, sculptor;
    Sindiwe Magona, South African writer living in the U.S.;
    Sholto Ainslie, South African painter living in the U.S.

    3/5/93
    BUILDING A FIRM FOUNDATION
    Creating and receiving foundation grants.
    Herb Nass, moderator, lawyer;
    Charles Bergman, Pollock-Krasner Foundation;
    Sanford Hirsch, Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation;
    Bruce Altshuler, Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum;
    Emily Leland Todd, Andy Warhol Foundation.

    3/12/93
    THE LANGUAGE OF COLOR
    Painters talk about personal palettes.
    Barbara Coleman, moderator;
    Vincent Arcilesi;
    Audrey Code;
    Diana Kurz;
    Bernard Maisner;
    Richards Ruben.

    3/19/93
    THE TRADITION OF LANDSCAPE VS. THE TRANSFORMATION OF NATURE
    Berenice D'Vorzon, moderator, painter;
    Cassandra Langer, critic, writer;
    Idelle Weber, painter;
    Rick Rothrock, sculptor.

    3/26/93
    CROSS-CURRENTS: FINE ART, CRAFT ART, TRIBAL ART
    Relevance, Causation and Interaction.
    John Fischer, moderator, painter, bread sculptor;
    Alexandra Anderson-Spivy, art editor and writer;
    Jeffrey Hoffeld, Director, Max Protetch Gallery;
    John Perrault, Senior Curator, American Craft Museum;
    Robert Storr, Curator, Painting and Sculpture,
    The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA);
    Susan Vogel, Director, Museum for African Art.

    4/2/93
    BROAD REACH/INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS
    Cultural political concerns raised through collaborative works:
    Russia, Germany, Japan and Great Britain.
    Linda Cunningham, moderator, sculptor -
    collaboration with Brazilian dancer and Japanese composer
    in Germany;
    Conrad Atkinson, installation artist -
    Yorkshire collaboration with Indian photographer;
    Jo Anna Isaak, critic, writer -
    collaboration with Russian feminists;
    Yong Soon Min and Allan de Souza -
    mixed-media collaborators focusing on social issues
    of cultural and social identity.

    4/16/93
    CRO-MAGNON ART THEN AND NOW
    Its applicability for today.
    Dr. Barnaby Ruhe, moderator, painter/art critic;
    Mollyne Karnofsky, contemporary cave artist;
    Terry Kistler, poet;
    Eileen Spikol, sculptor.

    4/23/93*
    NO FAILURE/NO SUCCESS
    What does success mean to the artist?
    Tery Fugate-Wilcox, moderator, artist;
    Will Barnet, artist;
    Ashley Bickerton, artist;
    Rosemarie Castoro, artist;
    Russell Conner, artist;
    Eric Douglas, actor, son of Kirk;
    Eric O, artist;
    Margaret Thatcher, Director, Stark Gallery.

    5/14/93
    FASCINATION WITH LINE
    Drawing as a major medium.
    Susan Schwalb, moderator, artist;
    Ronny Cohen, critic, independent curator;
    Philip Desind, Director, Capricorn Galleries, Bethesda, MD,
    collector/author;
    Laura Shechter, artist;
    Elga Wimmer, Director, Elga Wimmer Gallery, NYC.

    10/29/93*
    FUTURE MUSE
    Art and tech in the 21st century.
    David Rodgers, moderator, photographer;
    Doug Sheer, technology researcher,
    Chairman, Artists Talk On Art (ATOA);
    Michael Mascione, interactive media expert and
    technology forecaster;
    Cynthia Pannucci, Executive Director,
    Art and Science Collaborations, Inc.;
    Athomas Goldberg, NYU Media Research Lab,
    multimedia practitioner;
    John Ippolito, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.

    11/5/93
    IS THERE ART AFTER SOHO?
    Strategies for survival.
    Vernita N'Cognita, moderator, artist, activist, curator;
    Robert Costa, art writer, curator;
    Arnold Wechsler, artist;
    Gunther West; German curator;
    Ann-Sargent Wooster, art writer and critic;
    Beth Ames Swartz, artist.

    11/12/93*
    MUSEUM SEEN: Uptown and Downtown
    Eleanor Hartney, critic;
    Clare Bell, Guggenheim Museum;
    Thelma Golden, Whitney Museum;
    Valerie Mercer, Studio Museum;
    Laura Trippi, New Museum.

    11/19/93*
    NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND
    New York film artists screen and discuss new film
    and video shorts.
    Leslie Thornton/Ron Vawter, Strange Space;
    Alan Sondheim, Fever II;
    Donna Cameron/Therese Schwartz, Melancholy Baby;
    Janie Geiser, Babel Town;
    Mary Ann Toman, Female Offender;
    Lewis Klahr, Downs Are Feminine;
    Roger Acasto.

    12/3/93
    VISUAL AIDS: MAKING TRIBUTE
    An open performance night addressing the AIDS crisis.
    Dance, music, poetry, performance art, visual art - solo or group.
    COURAGE, ANGER, HUMOR, SADNESS, GRIEF, REGRET, REMEMBRANCE
    featuring Ellen Kornfield, Ellen Rulsen, Michael Bramwell,
    Vernita N'Cognita, Rich Robertson, Robert Costa, others.

    12/10/93*
    THE WORLD OF ARTISTS' BOOKS
    An art form blossoms.
    Johanna Drucker, moderator,
    book artist, assistant professor of contemporary at,
    Columbia University;
    Steve Clay, Director, Granary Books Gallery;
    Doug Beube, artist, theorist;
    Clive Philpot, Director, MoMA Library;
    Max Schumann, Director, Printed Matter;
    Louise Nederland;
    Richard Minsky, founder, Center for Book Arts.

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  • 1994

    1/7/94*
    SASSAFRAS AND LAGNIAPPE
    Artists and poets from way down yonder in New Orleans.
    Mollyne Karnofsky, artist, poet;
    Sydney Byrd, photographer;
    Gilbert Fletcher, painter;
    Sally Heller, sculptor.

    1/21/94
    ABSTRACTION AS A TIMELESS ART FORM
    Painters and sculptors talk.
    Clement Meadmore, moderator;
    artists
    Robert Murray,
    John Moore,
    Martin Bull,
    Mary Ann Unger.

    1/28/94
    IS THERE ART AFTER LIFE?
    Keeping your art alive.
    Joyce Dezendes, moderator, founder, Art in Perpetuity, artist;
    Barbara Hollister, artist;
    Ralph Lerner, author, art lawyer;
    Thomas W. Leavitt, museum director.

    2/4/94
    BESTIALITY
    Fascism and gratuitous gore?
    Current trends in independent film and video.
    David Channon, moderator, video artist and
    producer, Volcanic Video;
    L. French and David Huberman, Publishers, Access Manhattan;
    Harold Channer, video commentator.

    2/25/94
    ARTS ON THE AIR
    Peggy Hadden, moderator, artist;
    Marquita Pool-Eckert, Senior Producer, CBS Sunday Morning;
    Michi Itami, artist, educator;
    Bill Page, division producer, Images/Art;
    Anthony Sloan, Program Director, WBAI Afternoon Arts Magazine.

    3/4/94
    DROP-DEAD PAINTING
    Emphasizing individualism.
    John Ford, moderator;
    artists
    K. K. Kosik,
    Don Hazlitt,
    Natan Nuchi,
    Marilla Palmer.

    3/11/94*
    NOT JUST A BOY THING
    Women do comics.
    Jenny Tango, moderator, Cannibal Cut-Ups;
    Nicole Eisenman, artist, Jack Tilton Gallery;
    Michael Gentile, Art Editor, New York Press;
    Robin Locke Monda, Editor, Bloody Wymmin Comix;
    Mary Wilshire, Red Sonya, Marvel Comics.

    3/18/94
    CROSS-GENERATIONAL VIEWS OF FEMINISM
    A Continuing Dialogue.
    Susan Grabel, moderator, sculptor,
    President, Women's Caucus for Art (NY Chapter);
    Donna Marxer, artist;
    Kara Lynch, multimedia artist;
    Duston Spear, artist, activist;
    Julie Rochon, student;
    Lisa Bateman, artist,
    assistant professor of art, Syracuse University.

    3/25/94
    WE AIN'T JUST DICK
    Politics of genitalia in lesbian and gay art.
    Cleansing the wound of homo-lesbian phobia.
    Mary Ann Moran, moderator,
    co-chair, Art Group for Lesbian and Gay Artists;
    Art Group members
    Roger Anthony Mapes and
    Kendall Shaw and featured activists
    in the lesbian and gay professional art community.

    4/8/94
    THE HAZARDS OF ART
    Saving the environment and ourselves.
    Kevin Lavin, moderator,
    Assistant Manager, Pearl Paint Art Co., Inc.;
    Angela Babin, Center for Safety in the Arts;
    Michael Hammer, sales representative for art suppliers.

    4/22/94
    BEARING WITNESS
    The Holocaust.
    Thelma Mathias, moderator, artist;
    Rudolf Baranik, artist;
    Susan Chevlowe, Assistant Curator,
    Fine Arts, The Jewish Museum, NYC;
    James Young, artist, author, professor,
    University of Massachusetts,
    Curator, Art of Memory, The Jewish Museum;
    Alan Rutberg, artist;
    Melissa Gould, artist;
    James Young, artist.

    4/29/94
    ART LIES
    The truth about the artist's search for truth (maybe),
    or everything I say is false (maybe).
    David Azarch, Director, Video Marketing, The Kitchen;
    Martha Haeseler, art therapist at New York University
    and Yale New Haven Hospital;
    Bill Rabinovitch, artist, Producer, Art Seen cable TV program;
    David Rogers.

    5/13/94
    AFTER STONEWALL
    25 Years of Change
    You have to have balls to be a drag queen,
    and often the balls are rhinestone.
    Celebrate the turning point in gay history and
    learn why drag (or transgender) is such an important,
    but often controversial, aspect of the gay community.
    Panelists include members of the
    Imperial Court of New York and participants
    in the important Stonewall Inn event:
    Coco La Chine;
    Jeremiah Newton;
    Terri Van Dyke;
    Storme De Larveril.

    10/28/94
    LEON GOLUB, artist,
    one of the earliest and foremost political artists, with
    ROBERT C. MORGAN, internationally known critic,
    Art in America, Review, etc., and author.

    11/4/94
    JUDY PFAFF, acclaimed installation artist,
    with
    CHARLOTTA KOTIK,
    Curator of Painting and Sculpture, Brooklyn Museum.

    11/11/94
    GRACE HARTIGAN, painter,
    first-generation Abstract Expressionist,
    talking about Pollock and deKooning
    with
    IRVING SANDLER, author and critic
    for leading art publications, an expert on the New York School.

    11/19/94*
    JAY MILDER, painter,
    founder, Rhino Horn movement, and champion of Byzantine art,
    with
    JUDD TULLY, writer painter and critic, Art and Antiques.

    12/2/94
    NANCY SPERO, feminist artist dealing with violence and women,
    with
    VERNITA N'COGNITA, artist and arts administrator.

    12/9/94*
    CAROLEE SCHNEEMANN, performance artist,
    controversial erotic performer,
    with
    KATHY O'DELL, writer and educator.

    12/16/94
    A. D. COLEMAN, photography critic,
    with
    DOUG SHEER, arts administrator, a founder and Chairman, ATOA.

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  • 1995

    1/27/95*
    DONALD KUSPIT, arts philosopher, writer and educator,
    with
    ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed media artist, poet,
    former educator, writer.

    2/3/95
    COLETTE, internationally known installation artist,
    with
    TERRY KISTLER, writer.

    2/10/95
    MARTHA WILSON, artist and
    Director, Franklin Furnace alternative space,
    with
    LAURA COTTINGHAM, critic specializing in feminist art.

    2/17/95*
    LARRY RIVERS, painter and star since the 60s
    when his Washington Crossing the Delaware made art news,
    with
    STEPHEN DI LAURO, writer.

    3/3/95*
    GENO RODRIGUEZ, Director, Alternative Museum
    with
    HILTON KRAMER, controversial critic
    for the New York Observer, The New Criterion,
    and former critic for The New York Times.

    3/10/95
    DENNIS OPPENHEIM, artist,
    pioneer of earth works and body art,
    with
    MAX HUTCHINSON, art dealer.

    3/24/95*
    HOLLY SOLOMON, long-time Soho art dealer,
    with
    ROBERT COSTA, curator.

    3/31/95
    JUDY SEIGEL, photographer, art writer,
    with
    JEFF PERRONE, critic, artist.

    4/7/95*
    ALEX MELAMID, of Komar and Melamid,
    newsmaking conceptual artist,
    with
    ELLIOTT BAROWITZ, artist, educator.

    4/14/95*
    BENNY ANDREWS, artist and
    former head of the NEA visual arts program,
    with
    LORI ANTONACCI, a founder of Artists Talk On Art.

    4/21/95
    HOWARDINA PINDELL, curator, artist,
    with
    SAMIA A. HALABY, SANA MUSASAMA, artists.

    4/28/95
    CHARLES CAJORI, veteran painter,
    with
    BRUCE BARTON, artist, book designer, educator.

    5/5/95
    THE WARHOL FOUNDATION
    The controversy over the Pop artist's estate continues.
    Doug Sheer, moderator, Chairman, ATOA;
    Archibald L. Gillies, Director, Warhol Foundation;
    Alexandra Piers, critic, The Wall Street Journal;
    Judd Tully, critic;
    Bill Rabinovitch, artist, Producer, Art Seen cable TV show.

    10/25/95
    DRAWING THE COGNITIVE CONNECTION
    Can making art make people smart?
    Helen Levin, moderator, artist;
    teachers
    Sylvia Corwin, NYU;
    Michael Desiano, Queens College;
    Elaine Foster, Jersey City State College;
    Dale Hirsch, The Learning Adventure, Inc.

    10/28/94
    LEON GOLUB, artist,
    one of the earliest and foremost political artists, with
    ROBERT C. MORGAN, internationally known critic,
    Art in America, Review, etc., and author.

    10/26/95
    DOUGLAS DAVIS, pioneer video artist
    who had a retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
    with
    CONNIE BECKLEY, artist.

    11/3/95*
    "WHAT DOES AGE HAVE TO DO WITH IT?"
    Successful artists from 30 to 80 share insights about
    age and its effect on careers.
    Donna Marxer, moderator, artist;
    painters
    Rebecca Purdum,
    Alexis Rockman,
    Elizabeth Murray,
    Joseph DiGiorgio,
    Dorothy Gillespie;
    sculptor
    David Slivka.

    11/10/95
    IN THREE DIMENSIONS
    Women sculptors broaden the vocabulary of art.
    Olivia Georgia, moderator,
    Director of Visual Arts, Snug Harbor Cultural Center;
    Kit Yin Snyder, artist;
    Jerilea Zempel, artist;
    Lydia Yee, Associate Curator, Bronx Museum;
    Vivian M. Warfield, Executive Director, NYC Art Commission.

    11/17/95
    GRACE STANISLAUS, Director, Museum for African Art,
    with
    Michael Brenson, curator and
    former critic for The New York Times.

    12/8/95
    TENTH STREET NOW?
    Painters who were in the Tenth Street galleries
    talk about their ideas in relatiion to today's art world.
    Therese Schwartz, moderator, artist;
    painters
    Philip Pearlstein,
    Pat Pasloff,
    Budd Hopkins and
    Jean Cohen.

    1/15/95
    ON LINE/NO LINE: THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN FICTION AND REALITY ON TV
    An open panel on multiculturalism and the
    impact of media in the 90s, by four prominent
    film and video makers.
    Artists Carlos de Jesus,
    Donna Cameron,
    Art Jones,
    Dean C. Bear Claw.

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  • 1996

    1/26/96*
    ARTHUR DANTO, art critic for The Nation, author,
    with
    ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed-media artist, poet, former educator.

    2/2/96
    NEW IDEAS FOR FUNDING THE VISUAL ARTS
    Ron Rocco, moderator, artist;
    Thomas Meister, Cultural Affairs Officer, German Consulate;
    Jennifer Feil, New York Foundation for the Arts;
    John Perreault, Director, Urban Glass;
    Robert Kloos, Cultural Affairs Officer, Dutch Consulate.

    2/9/96
    NORTH OF THE BORDER
    A survey of museums north of the Guggenheim.
    Corinne Robins, moderator, writer;
    Beth Henriguez, Assistant Director,
    The Hudson River Museum of Westchester;
    Catherine Shiga Gattulo, Director of Education,
    The Hudson River Museum;
    Jane Delgado, Director, Bronx Museum;
    Lucinda Gedeon, Director, Neuberger Museum, SUNY at Purchase.

    2/14/96
    ROBERT C. MORGAN, artist, writer for Art in America,
    with
    ARNOLD MESCHE, artist, teacher of figurative painting.

    2/16/96
    WALTER ROBINSON, artist, writer, Art in America,
    with
    BILL RABINOVITCH, artist, Producer of Art Seen cable TV show.

    3/8/96
    URSULA VON RYDINGSVARD, sculptor
    of monumental wooden sculptures made with a chain saw,
    with
    NANCY PRINCENTHAL, art writer for many publications,
    and author of Spirit and Form in Sculpture.

    3/15/96
    EXPLORING THE NEW LANDSCAPE
    Creating nontraditional landscape.
    Alan Gussow, moderator, artist, environmentalist;
    environmental artists
    Janet Culbertson,
    Bill Botzow,
    Meg Webster.

    3/22/96
    BEEN THERE/DONE THAT
    The art colony experience.
    Ann-Ellen Lesser, moderator,
    Director, The Millay Colony for the Arts;
    Buffie Johnson, artist, writer;
    Mona Jimenex, artist, Director, Media Alliance;
    Juana Valdes, artist, curator;
    Olivia Beens, artist ("I've only been to four. ...").

    4/19/96
    THE L.A. ART BOOM
    Should we leave New York?
    Charles Kessler, moderator, Jersey City artist/writer;
    Rosamund Felsen, Director, Rosamund Felsen Gallery in L.A.;
    Michael Duncan, writer, curator and L.A. artist;
    Marc Pally, L.A. artist.

    4/26/96
    AFRICAN ART
    Does the influence continue?
    Albert Depas, moderator, artist, poet;
    Corrine Jennings, Director, Kenkeleba Gallery;
    Eric Robertson, gallery director;
    Al Loving, artist, professor, CCNY.

    5/3/96
    THE "HOW" IS THE "WHY"
    Practitioners of Process Art of the 60s, 70s, and today.
    Stuart Nicholson, moderator, artist;
    Jane Schneider, artist;
    Sue Etkin, artist;
    others.

    5/10/96
    COMPUTER CULTURE
    Is there room in the art world?
    John Fischer, moderator, artist;
    Alan P. Waxenberg, artist;
    Daria Dorosh, artist;
    Jack Duganne, fine-art printer.

    11/1/96
    DOROTHY GILLESPIE, internationally known artist
    and expert on running one's own career,
    with
    ELSA HONIG FINE, publisher of Women's Art Journal

    11/8/96 CHRISTO AND JEANNE-CLAUDE, artists
    famous for wrapping buildings in cloth,
    discuss their works in progress:
    Over the River, Project for the Western USA and
    The Gates, project for Central Park, NYC.

    11/15/96
    NEW WAVE ARTIST-RUN GALLERIES IN BROOKLYN
    Sauce;
    Pierogi 2000;
    Momenta Art;
    Four Walls.

    11/22/96*
    CYBER GALLERIES
    Will virtual galleries replace real galleries?
    How cyber-entrepeneurs and individual artists
    reach new audiences by exhibiting their work on the
    Internet and World Wide Web.
    Doug Sheer, moderator, Chairman, Artists Talk On Art;
    Remo Campopiano, founder, ART NET WEB;
    A. D. Coleman, photo critic and founder, Nearbycafe.com;
    D. James Dee, Director, Provenance.com.

    12/6/96
    IRVING SANDLER, critic, author, expert on art in the 50s,
    with
    DAN CONCHOLAR, Director, Art Information Center.
    discuss "Contemporary art since the 50s:
    Where art's been and where it's going."

    12/13/96
    JERSEY CITY, THE NEW LEFT BANK?
    A discussion of recent developments in Jersey City:
    Artists' Work and Live District,
    Pro Arts Mural Project, alternative spaces,
    studio tours, galleries, Art Summit.
    Franc Palaia, moderator, artist;
    Charles Kessler, artist;
    Nina Jacobs, Director, Jersey City Museum;
    Robert Costa, independent curator;
    Orlando Cuevas, artist,
    Division of Cultural Affairs, Jersey City.

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  • 1997

    1/17/97
    FROM GALLERIES TO SALONS
    The New Wave?
    Bicoastal dealer Molly Barnes, moderator,
    creator of the Roger Smith Hotel salon;
    artist-dealer Ellen Peckham;
    Tom Delavan, Director, Gramercy Art Fair;
    Donna Marxer, artist, on the open studio as salon.

    1/24/97
    JERRY SALTZ, critic,
    Art in America, Flash Art, Frieze, Parkett, Time Out
    and Co-Curator of the '95 Whitney Biennial
    is grilled by Vernita N'Cognita, artist. curator,
    and arts administrator about Art in the 90s.

    2/21/97
    FEMINISM IN THE ART WORLD: DEAD OR ALIVE?
    (Or does anyone still call herself a feminist artist?)
    Betty Sword, moderator, photographer;
    Barbara Lubliner, sculptor, NY Business Women's Calendar;
    Cynthia Mailman, artist, educator,
    founding member, SOHO20 Gallery;
    Joan Arbeiter, artist, inaugural member, Ceres Gallery,
    co-author, Lives & Works: Talks with Women Artists, vol. 2;
    Susan Grabel, sculptor,
    member, National Board, Women's Caucus for Art;
    Diyan Achjadi, artist.

    2/28/97
    deKOONING? deKOONING!
    To mark the exhibition of the modern master's
    last works at MoMA, a panel of art world experts
    discuss these controversial works.
    Kay Larson, moderator, critic;
    Mark Stevens, critic, New York magazine, and
    Annalyn Swan, co-authors of an upcoming biography of deKooning;
    Dr. Paul Greengard, leading expert on brain research.

    3/7/97
    GLOVES OFF/THE RECORD
    The new critics spout off.
    Dr. Barnaby Ruhe, moderator, Senior Editor, Art/World;
    Adrienne Redd, critic, Art Matters and, Arts/Alive;
    Stuart Servetar, critic, New York Press;
    Jeff Wright, Editor and Publisher, Cover;
    Charlie Finch, writer, Coagula.

    3/14/97
    THE ART OF THE BUSINESS OF ART
    Panelists talk about their commitment to art and technology,
    the antigallery concept,
    interdisciplinary exhibitions,
    the World Wide Web and cross platform creativity.
    Neil London, moderator, Co-Director, AUDART;
    John Toth, artist, educator;
    Jacqui Taylor-Basker, Director, Westbeth Galleries;
    SHALOM, artist, director, Surge Graphics;
    Billy Name.

    3/21/97
    WORD AS IMAGE:
    NOT YOUR USUAL OPEN READING FOR ARTIST/POETS
    Artists read their poetry and show slides of their art
    as background for their readings.
    Albert Depas, master of ceremonies, painter, poet,
    author of Metamorphosis of Joy,
    shares insights on publishing one's own work.
    Others.

    4/4/97
    PAINTERS UNDER 50
    Is abstraction viable?
    Brooke Kamin Rappaport, moderator,
    Associate Curator of Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum;
    artists
    Stephen Ellis,
    Denyse Thomases,
    Caio Fonseca,
    Fabian Malcaccio.

    4/11/97
    RE-FORMING PAINTING
    Off the wall and over the edges.
    Michael Walls, moderator, art dealer;
    artists Al Loving,
    Libby Seaberg,
    Lynn Umlauf,
    Joy Walker.

    4/18/97
    I MAY BE WRONG BUT...SPEAKOUT
    Leading painters, sculptors, video makers, art critics
    and gallery directors "speak out" with optimism
    (or pessimism) about the place of art in the wide world
    -- risk, reality, hopes, dreams, and cyberspace
    -- as we run, walk, or slouch toward the 21st century.
    Therese Schwartz,
    who recorded the historic 70s SPEAKOUT for Art in America,
    brings together a group of people from different media
    looking for the center of art today.

    4/25/97
    SURREALISM: AN INTIMATE PORTRAIT
    Talking about the surrealist scene in New York,
    Connecticut, and Long Island in the early 40s.
    Amy Ernst, moderator, artist, arts administrator;
    Judith Young-Mallin, cultural historian on Surrealism;
    Stephen Robeson Miller, artist, curator, historian;
    Phyllis Braff, critic, The New York Times.

    10/17/97
    UTOPIA PARKWAY: JOSEPH CORNELL REVISITED
    An in-depth and illustrated discussion of this unique
    artist who created worlds of his own,
    each in its own special box.
    Deborah Solomon, moderator, author, Utopia Parkway;
    Dore Ashton, art historian, author;
    Robert Lehrman, collector.

    10/24/97
    THE GREAT DIVIDE: ANOTHER BATTLE IN THE CULTURE WARS
    The traditional versus the avant-garde:
    The debate about the generation gap, the style gap,
    the you-name-it-gap.
    Patterson Sims, moderator,
    Deputy Director, MoMA;
    Joseph DiGiorgio, painter;
    Wenda Gu, artist;
    Geno Rodriguez, founder, Alternative Museum, photographer;
    Judy Siegel, photographer and editor.

    11/7/97
    VIABLE ALTERNATIVES
    An exposition of fine art photography that uses
    alternative processes to originate or display images.
    Doug Sheer, moderator, Chairman, ATOA, technology writer;
    Anita Chernewski, photographer
    making pinhole images and alternative-process prints;
    A. D. Coleman, photography critic and writer;
    Carter Hodgkin, photographer using lab-created photographs;
    Michael von Uchtrup, photographer and
    alternative-process curator.

    11/14/97
    THE PERFECT ARTIST
    What are the qualities called for today?
    Michael Walls, moderator, art dealer;
    Norman Dubrow, collector;
    Jean Wolff, emerging artist;
    Douglas Maxwell, psychoanalyst, critic, curator;
    Robert C. Morgan, critic;
    David Rankin, seasoned artist.

    12/5/97
    ART, PERFORMANCE AND THE CINEMA
    L. Brandon Krall, curator,
    screening 16mm films by
    Chris Larsen,
    Jack Waters,
    Nicola,
    Bruce McClure,
    John Torreano,
    Ben Vautier,
    L. Brandon Krall.

    12/12/97
    CALVIN TOMKINS, critic
    The New Yorker, and author of "Duchamp," in dialogue with
    FRANCIS NAUMANN, art historian, on Marcel Duchamp,
    whom many consider the most influential artist of the century.

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  • 1998

    1/23/98
    THE STATE OF THE ART OF PRINTMAKING
    A discussion of the art form, and
    in honor of master printmaker Bob Blackburn.
    Ellen Peckham, moderator, artist and art dealer;
    Bob Blackburn, winner, MacArthur Fellowship;
    Judith Brodsky, Director,
    Innovative Printmaking Department, Rutgers University;
    Dan Welden, owner, Hampton Editions;
    Betty Winkler, owner, Yama Prints;
    special guest Gail Jansen, documentary filmmaker.

    1/30/98
    CAREER NIGHT
    Is your art career in the doldrums?
    Hear four experts tell (almost) all.
    A talk between Dan Concholar, Director, Art Information Center;
    Caroll Michels, career coach and
    author of How to Survive and Prosper as an Artist;
    Dean Andrews, artist and career coach;
    Donna Marxer, artist and Executive Director, ATOA.

    2/6/98
    ROBERT STORR, Curator of Painting and Sculpture, MOMA;
    author, artist,
    with
    VERNITA N'COGNITA, artist and arts administrator.

    2/16/98
    EROTIC ART TODAY?
    Is it sexy or just smutty?
    Three erotic artists and a noted critic get together
    to discuss the trends in erotic art today,
    their own experiences and illustrations of their work.
    Donna Marxer, moderator, painter,
    Executive Director, ATOA;
    Mark Stevens, critic, New York magazine and
    co-author of an upcoming biography of deKooning;
    Barbara Alper, photographer of the underground sex scene;
    Rene Iatba, wildman erotic painter;
    Candida Royalle, feminist, erotic filmmaker.

    2/16/98
    THROWING YOUR OWN SHOW
    Put off by the exhibition establishment?
    Put off by vanity galleries?
    A group of experts tell how to put together your own exhibit.
    Steven Harvey, moderator, independent curator;
    Nadini Richardson, Director,
    Organization of Independent Artists,
    supporting artist-curated exhibitions for 21 years;
    Matthew Snow, co-organizer of the successful
    41 Union Square annual open studios;
    Elyse Taylor, an artist who conducts her own career.

    3/6/98
    MAKING IT IN NEW YORK (AND BROOKLYN TOO!)
    An in-depth look at some of New York's most notable
    workshops offering classes and facilities in
    many art disciplines.
    Elizabeth Merena, moderator,
    Director of the Visual Arts Program at
    New York State Council on the Arts;
    Pat Almonrode, Studio Manager, Dieu Donne Papermill;
    Steve Erickson, Studio Manager, Greenwich House pottery;
    John Kirby, Manhattan Graphics Center;
    Brett Littman, Assistant Director, Urban Glass;
    Bob Blackburn, Director, Printmaking Workshop.

    3/20/98
    COURTING THE MUSE: "WHERE DID YOU EVER GET THAT IDEA?"
    Artists and those who analyze art dissect inspiration.
    Isabella Jacob, moderator, artist;
    Eliot Lable, sculptor in steel;
    Iris Fodor, psychologist;
    Lynne Mayocole, sculptor;
    Fran Kornfeld, artist, Assistant Director, Viridian Gallery.

    3/27/98
    THE FRENCH IN NEW YORK:
    Expatriate French artists talk about
    the Gallic influence in Gotham art, and vice versa.
    Albert Depas, moderator, painter and President, ATOA;
    Henri Charriot, painter, sculptor;
    Daniel Falgerho, photographer;
    Nicola Lanzenberg, filmmaker, sculptor;
    Jean Sariano, painter, printmaker.

    4/3/98
    DR. BARNABY RUHE, artist, educator,
    with
    PAT OLESZKO, performance artist
    on the eve of winning a Prix de Rome.

    4/17/98
    BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE
    Mary Emma Harris, moderator, author of
    The Arts at Black Mountain College, the definitive book;
    Black Mountain alumnus
    Judd Woldin, composer
    and artists
    Susan Weil,
    Jacqueline Gouravitch and
    Basil King.

    10/16/98
    WOMEN BEHIND THE CAMERA
    In the field of photography,
    women artists are not only thriving, but excelling.
    Katherine Criss, moderator,
    President, Women Professional Photographers;
    photographers Anne Sager,
    Holly Ann Shelowitz,
    Catherine Steinmann,
    Julie Betts Testwuide.

    10/23/98
    THE ARTISTS AS ACTIVIST
    Artists who care pitch into active service and tell all.
    Adrienne Redd, moderator,
    Philadelphia writer and cable talk show host;
    Janet Culbertson, "environmental surrealist";
    Marie Dormuth, printmaker, politician and
    advocate for artists' housing;
    Robert Lederman, advocate for street artists and
    President of A.R.T.I.S.T;
    Owen-Pahl Greene, artist and gay rights/AIDS activist.

    10/30/98
    ON NOGUCHI: SCULPTURE AND SPACES
    An in-depth look back at this significant artist.
    Deborah Goldberg, moderator, art historian and Noguchi scholar;
    Amy Hau, Director, Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum;
    Matt Mullican, artist and friend of Noguchi.

    11/6/98
    BILL RABINOVITCH, painter, Producer of Art Seen cable TV show,
    with
    PETER SCHJELDAHL, author, former critic, The Village Voice,
    now covering the art beat for The New Yorker.

    11/13/98
    IT ALL STARTS WITH ART
    A panel of experts discusses the rejuvenation
    of the New York public school system's art education programs.
    George Rada, moderator, painter and
    art consultant to the New York City Board of Education;
    Tom Cahill, artist and Director, Studio In A School;
    Sharon Dunn, Advisor on Art to the NY Board of Education;
    Hollis Headrick, Director,
    Center for Art Education of the Annenberg Foundation;
    Francesca Rosenberg, Deputy Director of Education at MoMA.

    11/20/98
    IT AIN'T COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG
    A discussion between the hottest new independent curator
    and emerging artists from the other end of town.
    Kenny Schachter, moderator, artist, independent curator;
    Ricci Albenda, installation artist;
    Pam Lins, sculptor.

    12/4/98
    A THREE-WAY CONVERSATION BETWEEN ARTISTS
    Michael Goldberg, painter;
    Lynn Umlauf, sculptor;
    Lynda Benglis, sculptor.

    12/11/98
    WHAT MAKES A CO-OP GALLERY SUCCESSFUL?
    NYC's oldest co-op, the Phoenix Gallery,
    hosts an evening celebrating its 40th anniversary,
    with a panel of other co-op representatives.
    Tom Slaughter, moderator, Director, SOHO20 Gallery;
    Cecily Barth Feirstein, artist and
    pioneer member of the Phoenix Gallery;
    Virginia Maksymowicz, sculptor, teacher,
    former director of Amos Eno Gallery;
    Vicki Hanks, member of Amos Eno Gallery;
    Ed McCormack, writer, Gallery and Studio.

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  • 1999

    1/15/99
    PUBLIC ART
    A continuing discussion about art that is
    constantly steeped in controversy.
    Anne Pasternak, moderator, Director, Creative Time;
    Sandra Bloodworth, Director, Arts for Transit;
    Sandra Behrend, Deputy Director, Percent for Art;
    Tom Eccles, Director, Public Art Fund.

    1/22/99
    REVIEWERS REVIEWING REVIEW
    The art world's newest voice in criticism.
    Bill Bace, moderator, Publisher and Editor of Review;
    critics:
    Mark Cohen,
    Steve Mumford,
    Dominique Nahas,
    Lyle Rexer.

    2/5/99
    ROBERT ROSENBLUM, art historian,
    Curator, Guggenheim Museum, professor,
    with
    VERNITA NEMEC aka N'Cognita, artist,
    Director, Viridian Gallery.

    2/12/99
    UNCLE BARNABY'S ART HISTORY SHOUTOUT
    An art history insurrection with hundreds of slides
    cross-examined to review hidden meanings.
    Dr. Barnaby Ruhe, moderator, artist, educator;
    Elliott Barowitz, painter;
    Ruth Kligman, artist, author;
    Adrienne Redd, cable TV producer, Art Matters;
    Frank Shrifreen, artist.

    2/19/99
    THE STATE OF THE ART OF INSTALLATION
    A look at this fascinating art from a curator
    and a series of artists who practice it,
    that includes a slide show covering 25 years
    of installation history.
    Anne Ellegood, moderator,
    Curatorial Associate, New Museum of Contemporary Art;
    installation artists:
    Gilda Edwards,
    Jane Kaufman,
    Liza Lou,
    Katarina Wong.

    2/26/99
    THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS
    "Fine" artists discover glass,
    as glass becomes fine art at
    the Urban Glass Center in Brooklyn, New York.
    John Perreault, moderator, Director, Urban Glass, art critic;
    artists in glass:
    The B Team;
    John Drury;
    Peter Kreider;
    Beth Lipman;
    Walter Zimmerman.

    3/5/99
    FROM SOHO TO CHELSEA AND BEYOND
    A witty exchange between important art dealers in New York,
    and what location, location, location has to do with it all.
    Corinne Robins, moderator, poet, critic, writer;
    art dealers:
    Sandra Gering, Soho;
    Miles Manning, DCA Gallery, Chelsea;
    Bernice Steinbaum, Soho;
    Richard Timperio, Side Show Gallery, Williamsburg, Brooklyn;
    John Weber, Chelsea.

    3/19/99
    ROBERT NATKIN, abstract painter with years of pedigree,
    with
    JASON ANDREW, painter, independent curator.

    4/23/99
    JANE WILSON, a modern master of the lyrical landscape,
    with
    MICHAEL WALLS, Director, Kouros Gallery, independent curator.

    4/30/99
    EXPLORING CREATIVITY AND THE ARTIST
    Some experts discuss what makes artists create and cope.
    Douglas Maxwell, moderator,
    psychoanalyst, critic, independent curator;
    Ron Morosan, artist, independent curator;
    Sue Scott, independent curator.

    5/7/99
    CAREER NIGHT
    A leading expert in the career counseling field
    leads a panel of artists who, having taken good advice
    to advance their careers, have learned to give it.
    Renee Phillips, moderator,
    Editor-in-Chief, Manhattan Arts International magazine;
    author, New York Contemporary Art Galleries, 1999 Edition,
    and Presentation Power Tools for Fine Artists, 1998;
    artists:
    Donna Cameron;
    Joan Giordano;
    Donna Marxer, Executive Director of Artists Talk On Art;
    Judith Uehling.

    5/14/99
    SHERMAN DREXLER, seasoned sculptor,
    with
    MOLLY BARNES, West Coast dealer, author, talk host.

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  • DIALOGUES

    1/2/93*
    IVAN KARP, owner, O.K. Harris Gallery,
    pioneer gallerist in Soho, and former Director,
    Leo Castelli Gallery,
    interviewed by
    ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed-media artist, poet, former educator.

    10/28/94
    LEON GOLUB, artist,
    one of the earliest and foremost political artists, with
    ROBERT C. MORGAN, internationally known critic,
    Art in America, Review, etc., and author.

    11/4/94
    JUDY PFAFF, acclaimed installation artist,
    with
    CHARLOTTA KOTIK,
    Curator of Painting and Sculpture, Brooklyn Museum.

    11/11/94
    GRACE HARTIGAN, painter,
    first-generation Abstract Expressionist,
    talking about Pollock and deKooning
    with
    IRVING SANDLER, author and critic
    for leading art publications, an expert on the New York School.

    11/19/94*
    JAY MILDER, painter,
    founder, Rhino Horn movement, and champion of Byzantine art,
    with
    JUDD TULLY, writer painter and critic, Art and Antiques.

    12/2/94
    NANCY SPERO, feminist artist dealing with violence and women,
    with
    VERNITA N'COGNITA, artist and arts administrator.

    12/9/94*
    CAROLEE SCHNEEMANN, performance artist,
    controversial erotic performer,
    with
    KATHY O'DELL, writer and educator.

    12/16/94
    A. D. COLEMAN, photography critic,
    with
    DOUG SHEER, arts administrator, a founder and Chairman, ATOA.

    1/27/95*
    DONALD KUSPIT, arts philosopher, writer and educator,
    with
    ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed media artist, poet,
    former educator, writer.

    2/3/95
    COLETTE, internationally known installation artist,
    with
    TERRY KISTLER, writer.

    2/10/95
    MARTHA WILSON, artist and
    Director, Franklin Furnace alternative space,
    with
    LAURA COTTINGHAM, critic specializing in feminist art.

    2/17/95*
    LARRY RIVERS, painter and star since the 60s
    when his Washington Crossing the Delaware made art news,
    with
    STEPHEN DI LAURO, writer.

    3/3/95*
    GENO RODRIGUEZ, Director, Alternative Museum
    with
    HILTON KRAMER, controversial critic
    for the New York Observer, The New Criterion,
    and former critic for The New York Times.

    3/10/95
    DENNIS OPPENHEIM, artist,
    pioneer of earth works and body art,
    with
    MAX HUTCHINSON, art dealer.

    3/24/95*
    HOLLY SOLOMON, long-time Soho art dealer,
    with
    ROBERT COSTA, curator.

    3/31/95
    JUDY SEIGEL, photographer, art writer,
    with
    JEFF PERRONE, critic, artist.

    4/7/95*
    ALEX MELAMID, of Komar and Melamid,
    newsmaking conceptual artist,
    with
    ELLIOTT BAROWITZ, artist, educator.

    4/14/95*
    BENNY ANDREWS, artist and
    former head of the NEA visual arts program,
    with
    LORI ANTONACCI, a founder of Artists Talk On Art.

    4/21/95
    HOWARDINA PINDELL, curator, artist,
    with
    SAMIA A. HALABY, SANA MUSASAMA, artists.

    4/28/95
    CHARLES CAJORI, veteran painter,
    with
    BRUCE BARTON, artist, book designer, educator.

    10/26/95
    DOUGLAS DAVIS, pioneer video artist
    who had a retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
    with
    CONNIE BECKLEY, artist.

    11/17/95
    GRACE STANISLAUS, Director, Museum for African Art,
    with
    Michael Brenson, curator and
    former critic for The New York Times.

    1/26/96*
    ARTHUR DANTO, art critic for The Nation, author,
    with
    ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed-media artist, poet, former educator.

    2/14/96
    ROBERT C. MORGAN, artist, writer for Art in America,
    with
    ARNOLD MESCHE, artist, teacher of figurative painting.

    2/16/96
    WALTER ROBINSON, artist, writer, Art in America,
    with
    BILL RABINOVITCH, artist, Producer of Art Seen cable TV show.

    3/8/96
    URSULA VON RYDINGSVARD, sculptor
    of monumental wooden sculptures made with a chain saw,
    with
    NANCY PRINCENTHAL, art writer for many publications,
    and author of Spirit and Form in Sculpture.

    11/1/96
    DOROTHY GILLESPIE, internationally known artist
    and expert on running one's own career,
    with
    ELSA HONIG FINE, publisher of Women's Art Journal

    11/8/96 CHRISTO AND JEANNE-CLAUDE, artists
    famous for wrapping buildings in cloth,
    discuss their works in progress:
    Over the River, Project for the Western USA and
    The Gates, project for Central Park, NYC.

    12/6/96
    IRVING SANDLER, critic, author, expert on art in the 50s,
    with
    DAN CONCHOLAR, Director, Art Information Center.
    discuss "Contemporary art since the 50s:
    Where art's been and where it's going."

    1/24/97
    JERRY SALTZ, critic,
    Art in America, Flash Art, Frieze, Parkett, Time Out
    and Co-Curator of the '95 Whitney Biennial
    is grilled by Vernita N'Cognita, artist. curator,
    and arts administrator about Art in the 90s.

    12/12/97
    CALVIN TOMKINS, critic
    The New Yorker, and author of "Duchamp," in dialogue with
    FRANCIS NAUMANN, art historian, on Marcel Duchamp,
    whom many consider the most influential artist of the century.

    2/6/98
    ROBERT STORR, Curator of Painting and Sculpture, MOMA;
    author, artist,
    with
    VERNITA N'COGNITA, artist and arts administrator.

    4/3/98
    DR. BARNABY RUHE, artist, educator,
    with
    PAT OLESZKO, performance artist
    on the eve of winning a Prix de Rome.

    11/6/98
    BILL RABINOVITCH, painter, Producer of Art Seen cable TV show,
    with
    PETER SCHJELDAHL, author, former critic, The Village Voice,
    now covering the art beat for The New Yorker.

    2/5/99
    ROBERT ROSENBLUM, art historian,
    Curator, Guggenheim Museum, professor,
    with
    VERNITA NEMEC aka N'Cognita, artist,
    Director, Viridian Gallery.

    3/19/99
    ROBERT NATKIN, abstract painter with years of pedigree,
    with
    JASON ANDREW, painter, independent curator.

    4/23/99
    JANE WILSON, a modern master of the lyrical landscape,
    with
    MICHAEL WALLS, Director, Kouros Gallery, independent curator.

    5/14/99
    SHERMAN DREXLER, seasoned sculptor,
    with
    MOLLY BARNES, West Coast dealer, author, talk host.


    SPEAKERS' INDEX

    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


    A

    Roger Acasto

    11/12/93*
    NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND
    New York film artists screen and discuss new film

    Sholto Ainslie

    2/26/93
    SOUTH AFRICAN CONNECTIONS

    Bruce Altshule

    3/5/93
    BUILDING A FIRM FOUNDATION

    Alexandra Anderson-Spivy

    3/26/93
    CROSS-CURRENTS: FINE ART, CRAFT ART, TRIBAL ART
    Relevance, Causation and Interaction.

    Jason Andrew

    3/19/99
    ROBERT NATKIN, abstract painter with years of pedigree,
    with JASON ANDREW, painter, independent curator.

    Benny Andrews

    4/14/95*
    BENNY ANDREWS, artist and
    former head of the NEA visual arts program,
    with LORI ANTONACCI, a founder of Artists Talk On Art.

    LORI ANTONACCI

    4/14/95*
    BENNY ANDREWS, artist and
    former head of the NEA visual arts program,
    with LORI ANTONACCI, a founder of Artists Talk On Art.

    Vincent Arcilesi

    3/12/93
    THE LANGUAGE OF COLOR
    Painters talk about personal palettes.

    Conrad Atkinson

    4/2/93
    BROAD REACH/INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

    B

    Will Barnet

    4/23/93*
    NO FAILURE/NO SUCCESS
    What does success mean to the artist?

    MOLLY BARNES

    5/14/99
    SHERMAN DREXLER, seasoned sculptor,
    with MOLLY BARNES, West Coast dealer, author, talk host.

    ELLIOTT BAROWITZ

    4/7/95*
    ALEX MELAMID, of Komar and Melamid,
    newsmaking conceptual artist,
    with ELLIOTT BAROWITZ, artist, educator.

    BRUCE BARTON

    4/28/95
    CHARLES CAJORI, veteran painter,
    with BRUCE BARTON, artist, book designer, educator.

    Lisa Bateman

    3/18/94
    CROSS-GENERATIONAL VIEWS OF FEMINISM
    A Continuing Dialogue.

    Connie Beckley

    10/26/95
    DOUGLAS DAVIS, pioneer video artist
    who had a retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
    with CONNIE BECKLEY, artist.

    Clare Bell

    11/12/93*
    MUSEUM SEEN: Uptown and Downtown

    Sylvia Benitez

    2/5/93
    SCULPTURE ADDRESSING SOCIAL ISSUES WITHIN A CORPORATE CONTEXT

    Charles Bergman

    3/5/93
    BUILDING A FIRM FOUNDATION
    Creating and receiving foundation grants.

    Doug Beube

    12/10/93*
    THE WORLD OF ARTISTS' BOOKS

    Matt Bevel

    10/10/1989*
    ENERGY AS A MEDIUM: THE KINETIC LIGHT MOVEMENT

    Ashley Bickerton

    4/23/93*
    NO FAILURE/NO SUCCESS
    What does success mean to the artist?

    Martin Bull

    1/21/94
    ABSTRACTION AS A TIMELESS ART FORM

    Michael Bramwell

    12/3/93
    VISUAL AIDS: MAKING TRIBUTE

    Michael Brenson

    11/17/95
    GRACE STANISLAUS, Director, Museum for African Art,
    with Michael Brenson, curator and
    former critic for The New York Times.

    Sydney Byrd

    1/7/94
    SASSAFRAS AND LAGNIAPPE
    Artists and poets from way down yonder in New Orleans.

    C

    Charles Cajori

    4/28/95
    CHARLES CAJORI, veteran painter,
    with BRUCE BARTON, artist, book designer, educator.

    Donna Cameron

    11/12/93*
    NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND
    New York film artists screen and discuss new film
    1/15/95
    ON LINE/NO LINE: THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN FICTION AND REALITY ON TV
    5/7/99
    CAREER NIGHT

    Rosmary Castoro

    4/23/93*
    NO FAILURE/NO SUCCESS
    What does success mean to the artist?

    Harold Channer

    2/4/94
    BESTIALITY

    David Channon

    2/4/94
    BESTIALITY

    CHRISTO

    11/8/96 CHRISTO AND JEANNE-CLAUDE, artists
    famous for wrapping buildings in cloth,
    discuss their works in progress:
    Over the River, Project for the Western USA and
    The Gates, project for Central Park, NYC.

    Steve Clay

    12/10/93*
    THE WORLD OF ARTISTS' BOOKS

    Audrey Code

    3/12/93
    THE LANGUAGE OF COLOR
    Painters talk about personal palettes.

    Ronny Cohen

    5/14/93
    FASCINATION WITH LINE
    Drawing as a major medium.

    Barbara Coleman

    3/12/93
    THE LANGUAGE OF COLOR
    Painters talk about personal palettes.

    David Collens

    2/19/93*
    SCULPTURE PARKS OR PARKING LOTS FOR SCULPTURE?

    A. D. Coleman

    12/16/94
    A. D. COLEMAN, photography critic,
    with DOUG SHEER, arts administrator, a founder and Chairman, ATOA.

    COLETTE

    2/3/95
    COLETTE, internationally known installation artist,
    with TERRY KISTLER, writer.

    Dan Concholar

    12/6/96
    IRVING SANDLER, critic, author, expert on art in the 50s,
    with DAN CONCHOLAR, Director, Art Information Center.
    discuss "Contemporary art since the 50s:
    Where art's been and where it's going."

    Russell Conner

    4/23/93*
    NO FAILURE/NO SUCCESS
    What does success mean to the artist?

    Robert Costa

    11/5/93
    IS THERE ART AFTER SOHO?
    Strategies for survival.
    12/3/93
    VISUAL AIDS: MAKING TRIBUTE
    An open performance night addressing the AIDS crisis.
    12/13/96
    JERSEY CITY, THE NEW LEFT BANK?
    3/24/95*
    HOLLY SOLOMON, long-time Soho art dealer,
    with ROBERT COSTA, curator.

    Laura Cottingham

    2/10/95
    MARTHA WILSON, artist and
    Director, Franklin Furnace alternative space,
    with LAURA COTTINGHAM, critic specializing in feminist art.

    Linda Cunningham

    4/2/93
    BROAD REACH/INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

    D

    Bernice D'Vorzon

    3/19/93
    THE TRADITION OF LANDSCAPE VS. THE TRANSFORMATION OF NATURE

    ARTHUR DANTO

    1/26/96*
    ARTHUR DANTO, art critic for The Nation, author,
    with ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed-media artist, poet, former educator.

    DOUGLAS DAVIS

    10/26/95
    DOUGLAS DAVIS, pioneer video artist
    who had a retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
    with CONNIE BECKLEY, artist.

    Philip Desind

    5/14/93
    FASCINATION WITH LINE
    Drawing as a major medium.

    Joyce Dezendes

    1/28/94
    IS THERE ART AFTER LIFE?
    Keeping your art alive.

    Stephen Di Lauro

    2/17/95*
    LARRY RIVERS, painter and star since the 60s
    when his Washington Crossing the Delaware made art news,
    with STEPHEN DI LAURO, writer.

    David Donihue

    10/10/1989*
    ENERGY AS A MEDIUM: THE KINETIC LIGHT MOVEMENT

    Eric Douglas

    4/23/93*
    NO FAILURE/NO SUCCESS
    What does success mean to the artist?

    Sherman Drexler

    5/14/99
    SHERMAN DREXLER, seasoned sculptor,
    with MOLLY BARNES, West Coast dealer, author, talk host.

    Johanna Drucker

    12/10/93*
    THE WORLD OF ARTISTS' BOOKS
    An art form blossoms.

    Marcel Duchamp

    12/12/97
    CALVIN TOMKINS, critic
    The New Yorker, and author of "Duchamp," in dialogue with
    FRANCIS NAUMANN, art historian, on Marcel Duchamp,
    whom many consider the most influential artist of the century.

    E

    Nicole Eisenman

    3/11/94*
    NOT JUST A BOY THING
    Women do comics.

    F

    ELSA HONIG FINE

    11/1/96
    DOROTHY GILLESPIE, internationally known artist
    and expert on running one's own career,
    with ELSA HONIG FINE, publisher of Women's Art Journal

    John Fischer

    3/26/93
    CROSS-CURRENTS: FINE ART, CRAFT ART, TRIBAL ART
    Relevance, Causation and Interaction.
    5/10/96
    COMPUTER CULTURE
    Is there room in the art world?

    Gilbert Fletcher

    1/7/94
    SASSAFRAS AND LAGNIAPPE
    Artists and poets from way down yonder in New Orleans.

    John Ford

    3/4/94
    DROP-DEAD PAINTING
    Emphasizing individualism.

    L. French

    2/4/94
    BESTIALITY

    Tery Fugate-Wilcox

    4/23/93*
    NO FAILURE/NO SUCCESS
    What does success mean to the artist?

    G

    Janie Geiser

    11/12/93*
    NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND
    New York film artists screen and discuss new film

    Michael Gentile

    3/11/94*
    NOT JUST A BOY THING
    Women do comics.

    Dorothy Gillespie

    11/1/96
    DOROTHY GILLESPIE, internationally known artist
    and expert on running one's own career,
    with ELSA HONIG FINE, publisher of Women's Art Journal

    Athomas Goldberg

    10/29/93*
    FUTURE MUSE
    Art and tech in the 21st century.

    Thelma Golden

    11/12/93*
    MUSEUM SEEN: Uptown and Downtown

    Janet Goldner

    2/26/93
    SOUTH AFRICAN CONNECTIONS

    Leon Golub

    10/28/94
    LEON GOLUB, artist,
    one of the earliest and foremost political artists, with
    ROBERT C. MORGAN, internationally known critic,
    Art in America, Review, etc., and author.

    Susan Grabel

    3/18/94
    CROSS-GENERATIONAL VIEWS OF FEMINISM
    A Continuing Dialogue.
    2/21/97
    FEMINISM IN THE ART WORLD: DEAD OR ALIVE?
    (Or does anyone still call herself a feminist artist?)

    H

    Don Hazlitt

    3/4/94
    DROP-DEAD PAINTING
    Emphasizing individualism.

    Peggy Hadden

    2/25/94
    ARTS ON THE AIR

    Samia A. Halaby

    4/21/95
    HOWARDINA PINDELL, curator, artist,
    with SAMIA A. HALABY, SANA MUSASAMA, artists.

    Grace Hartigan

    11/11/94
    GRACE HARTIGAN, painter,
    first-generation Abstract Expressionist,
    talking about Pollock and deKooning
    with IRVING SANDLER, author and critic
    for leading art publications, an expert on the New York School.

    Eleanor Hartney

    11/12/93*
    MUSEUM SEEN: Uptown and Downtown

    Sally Heller

    1/7/94
    SASSAFRAS AND LAGNIAPPE
    Artists and poets from way down yonder in New Orleans.

    Sanford Hirsch

    3/5/93
    BUILDING A FIRM FOUNDATION
    Creating and receiving foundation grants.

    Jeffrey Hoffeld

    3/26/93
    CROSS-CURRENTS: FINE ART, CRAFT ART, TRIBAL ART
    Relevance, Causation and Interaction.

    Barbara Hollister

    1/28/94
    IS THERE ART AFTER LIFE?
    Keeping your art alive.

    David Huberman

    2/4/94
    BESTIALITY

    Max Hutchinson

    2/19/93*
    SCULPTURE PARKS OR PARKING LOTS FOR SCULPTURE?
    Finding a home for homeless sculpture.
    3/10/95
    DENNIS OPPENHEIM, artist,
    pioneer of earth works and body art,
    with MAX HUTCHINSON, art dealer.


    I

    John Ippolito

    10/29/93*
    FUTURE MUSE
    Art and tech in the 21st century.

    Jo Anna Isaak

    4/2/93
    BROAD REACH/INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

    Michi Itami

    2/25/94
    ARTS ON THE AIR

    J


    K

    Mollyne Karnofsky

    4/16/93
    CRO-MAGNON ART THEN AND NOW
    Its applicability for today.
    1/7/94
    SASSAFRAS AND LAGNIAPPE
    Artists and poets from way down yonder in New Orleans.

    Ivan Karp

    1/2/93*
    IVAN KARP, owner, O.K. Harris Gallery,
    pioneer gallerist in Soho, and former Director,
    Leo Castelli Gallery,
    interviewed by
    ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed-media artist, poet, former educator.

    Terry Kinstler

    4/16/93
    CRO-MAGNON ART THEN AND NOW
    Its applicability for today.
    2/3/95
    COLETTE, internationally known installation artist,
    with TERRY KISTLER, writer.

    Lewis Klahr

    11/12/93*
    NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND
    New York film artists screen and discuss new film
    and video shorts.

    Ellen Kornfield

    12/3/93
    VISUAL AIDS: MAKING TRIBUTE
    An open performance night addressing the AIDS crisis.

    K. K. Kosik

    3/4/94
    DROP-DEAD PAINTING
    Emphasizing individualism.

    Tony Kosloski

    2/5/93
    SCULPTURE ADDRESSING SOCIAL ISSUES WITHIN A CORPORATE CONTEXT

    Charlotta Kotik

    11/4/94
    JUDY PFAFF, acclaimed installation artist,
    with CHARLOTTA KOTIK,
    Curator of Painting and Sculpture, Brooklyn Museum.

    Hilton Kramer

    3/3/95*
    GENO RODRIGUEZ, Director, Alternative Museum
    with HILTON KRAMER, controversial critic
    for the New York Observer, The New Criterion,
    and former critic for The New York Times.

    Diana Kurz

    3/12/93
    THE LANGUAGE OF COLOR
    Painters talk about personal palettes.

    Donald Kuspit

    1/27/95*
    DONALD KUSPIT, arts philosopher, writer and educator,
    with ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed media artist, poet,
    former educator, writer.

    L

    Cassandra Langer

    3/19/93
    THE TRADITION OF LANDSCAPE VS. THE TRANSFORMATION OF NATURE

    Thomas W. Leavitt

    1/28/94
    IS THERE ART AFTER LIFE?
    Keeping your art alive.

    Ralph Lerner

    1/28/94
    IS THERE ART AFTER LIFE?
    Keeping your art alive.

    Flash Light

    10/10/1989*
    ENERGY AS A MEDIUM: THE KINETIC LIGHT MOVEMENT

    Kara Lynch

    3/18/94
    CROSS-GENERATIONAL VIEWS OF FEMINISM
    A Continuing Dialogue.

    M

    Sindiwe Magona

    2/26/93
    SOUTH AFRICAN CONNECTIONS
    The more things change, the more they stay the same.

    Bernard Maisner

    3/12/93
    THE LANGUAGE OF COLOR
    Painters talk about personal palettes.

    Joel Mallin

    2/19/93*
    SCULPTURE PARKS OR PARKING LOTS FOR SCULPTURE?
    Finding a home for homeless sculpture.

    Sherry Mallin

    2/19/93*
    SCULPTURE PARKS OR PARKING LOTS FOR SCULPTURE?
    Finding a home for homeless sculpture.

    Eva Mantell

    2/5/93 SCULPTURE ADDRESSING SOCIAL ISSUES WITHIN A CORPORATE CONTEXT

    ELAINE MARINOFF

    1/2/93*
    IVAN KARP, owner, O.K. Harris Gallery,
    pioneer gallerist in Soho, and former Director,
    Leo Castelli Gallery,
    interviewed by
    ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed-media artist, poet, former educator.
    1/27/95*
    DONALD KUSPIT, arts philosopher, writer and educator,
    with ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed media artist, poet,
    former educator, writer.
    1/26/96*
    ARTHUR DANTO, art critic for The Nation, author,
    with ELAINE MARINOFF, mixed-media artist, poet, former educator.

    Donna Marxer

    3/18/94 CROSS-GENERATIONAL VIEWS OF FEMINISM
    A Continuing Dialogue.
    11/3/95* "WHAT DOES AGE HAVE TO DO WITH IT?"
    Successful artists from 30 to 80 share insights about
    age and its effect on careers.
    1/17/97 FROM GALLERIES TO SALONS
    The New Wave?
    1/30/98 CAREER NIGHT
    Is your art career in the doldrums?
    Hear four experts tell (almost) all.
    2/16/98 EROTIC ART TODAY?
    Is it sexy or just smutty?
    5/7/99 CAREER NIGHT
    A leading expert in the career counseling field
    leads a panel of artists who, having taken good advice
    to advance their careers, have learned to give it.

    Michael Mascione

    10/29/93*
    FUTURE MUSE
    Art and tech in the 21st century.

    Thelma Mathias

    2/5/93
    SCULPTURE ADDRESSING SOCIAL ISSUES WITHIN A CORPORATE CONTEXT
    4/22/94
    BEARING WITNESS
    The Holocaust.

    Clement Meadmore

    1/21/94
    ABSTRACTION AS A TIMELESS ART FORM
    Painters and sculptors talk.

    Alex Melamid

    4/7/95*
    ALEX MELAMID, of Komar and Melamid,
    newsmaking conceptual artist,
    with ELLIOTT BAROWITZ, artist, educator.

    Valerie Mercer

    11/12/93*
    MUSEUM SEEN: Uptown and Downtown

    Arnold Mesche

    2/14/96
    ROBERT C. MORGAN, artist, writer for Art in America,
    with ARNOLD MESCHE, artist, teacher of figurative painting.

    Jay Milder

    11/19/94*
    JAY MILDER, painter,
    founder, Rhino Horn movement, and champion of Byzantine art,
    with JUDD TULLY, writer painter and critic, Art and Antiques.

    Yong Soon Min

    4/2/93
    BROAD REACH/INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS
    Cultural political concerns raised through collaborative works:
    Russia, Germany, Japan and Great Britain.

    Richard Minsky

    12/10/93*
    THE WORLD OF ARTISTS' BOOKS
    An art form blossoms.

    Robin Locke Monda

    3/11/94*
    NOT JUST A BOY THING
    Women do comics.

    John Moore

    1/21/94
    ABSTRACTION AS A TIMELESS ART FORM
    Painters and sculptors talk.

    ROBERT C. MORGAN

    10/28/94
    LEON GOLUB, artist,
    one of the earliest and foremost political artists, with
    ROBERT C. MORGAN, internationally known critic,
    Art in America, Review, etc., and author.
    2/14/96
    ROBERT C. MORGAN, artist, writer for Art in America,
    with ARNOLD MESCHE, artist, teacher of figurative painting.

    Robert Murray

    1/21/94
    ABSTRACTION AS A TIMELESS ART FORM
    Painters and sculptors talk.

    Sana Musasama

    4/21/95
    HOWARDINA PINDELL, curator, artist,
    with SAMIA A. HALABY, SANA MUSASAMA, artists.

    N

    Vernita N'Cognita (aka Nemec)

    11/5/93 IS THERE ART AFTER SOHO?
    Strategies for survival.
    12/3/93 VISUAL AIDS: MAKING TRIBUTE
    An open performance night addressing the AIDS crisis.
    12/2/94 NANCY SPERO, feminist artist dealing with violence and women,
    with VERNITA N'COGNITA, artist and arts administrator.
    1/24/97 JERRY SALTZ, critic,
    Art in America, Flash Art, Frieze, Parkett, Time Out
    and Co-Curator of the '95 Whitney Biennial
    is grilled by Vernita N'Cognita, artist. curator,
    and arts administrator about Art in the 90s.
    2/6/98 ROBERT STORR, Curator of Painting and Sculpture, MOMA;
    author, artist, with VERNITA N'COGNITA, artist and arts administrator.
    2/5/99
    ROBERT ROSENBLUM, art historian,
    Curator, Guggenheim Museum, professor,
    with VERNITA NEMEC aka N'Cognita, artist,
    Director, Viridian Gallery.

    Herb Nass

    3/5/93
    BUILDING A FIRM FOUNDATION
    Creating and receiving foundation grants.

    ROBERT NATKIN

    3/19/99
    ROBERT NATKIN, abstract painter with years of pedigree,
    with JASON ANDREW, painter, independent curator.

    Francis Naumann

    12/12/97
    CALVIN TOMKINS, critic
    The New Yorker, and author of "Duchamp," in dialogue with
    FRANCIS NAUMANN, art historian, on Marcel Duchamp,
    whom many consider the most influential artist of the century.

    Louise Nederland

    12/10/93*
    THE WORLD OF ARTISTS' BOOKS
    An art form blossoms.

    Vernita Nemec: see Vernita N'Cognita

    Nsatan Nuchi

    3/4/94
    DROP-DEAD PAINTING

    O

    Eric O

    4/23/93*
    NO FAILURE/NO SUCCESS
    What does success mean to the artist?

    KATHY O'DELL

    12/9/94*
    CAROLEE SCHNEEMANN, performance artist,
    controversial erotic performer,
    with KATHY O'DELL, writer and educator.

    PAT OLESZKO

    4/3/98
    DR. BARNABY RUHE, artist, educator,
    with PAT OLESZKO, performance artist
    on the eve of winning a Prix de Rome.

    Dennis Oppenheim

    2/19/93*
    SCULPTURE PARKS OR PARKING LOTS FOR SCULPTURE?
    Finding a home for homeless sculpture.
    3/10/95
    DENNIS OPPENHEIM, artist,
    pioneer of earth works and body art,
    with MAX HUTCHINSON, art dealer.


    P

    Bill Page

    2/25/94
    ARTS ON THE AIR

    Marilla Palmer

    3/4/94
    DROP-DEAD PAINTING
    Emphasizing individualism.

    Cynthia Pannucci

    10/29/93*
    FUTURE MUSE
    Art and tech in the 21st century.

    John Perrault

    3/26/93
    CROSS-CURRENTS: FINE ART, CRAFT ART, TRIBAL ART
    Relevance, Causation and Interaction.

    Jeff Perrone

    3/31/95
    JUDY SEIGEL, photographer, art writer,
    with JEFF PERRONE, critic, artist.

    JUDY PFAFF

    11/4/94
    JUDY PFAFF, acclaimed installation artist,
    with CHARLOTTA KOTIK,
    Curator of Painting and Sculpture, Brooklyn Museum.

    Clive Philpot

    12/10/93*
    THE WORLD OF ARTISTS' BOOKS

    HOWARDINA PINDELL

    4/21/95
    HOWARDINA PINDELL, curator, artist,
    with SAMIA A. HALABY, SANA MUSASAMA, artists.

    Marquita Pool-Eckert

    2/25/94
    ARTS ON THE AIR

    Nancy Princenthal

    3/8/96
    URSULA VON RYDINGSVARD, sculptor
    of monumental wooden sculptures made with a chain saw,
    with NANCY PRINCENTHAL, art writer for many publications,
    and author of Spirit and Form in Sculpture.

    R

    William Rabinovitch

    2/16/96
    WALTER ROBINSON, artist, writer, Art in America,
    with BILL RABINOVITCH, artist, Producer of Art Seen cable TV show.
    11/6/98
    BILL RABINOVITCH, painter, Producer of Art Seen cable TV show,
    with PETER SCHJELDAHL, author, former critic, The Village Voice,
    now covering the art beat for The New Yorker.

    LARRY RIVERS

    2/17/95*
    LARRY RIVERS, painter and star since the 60s
    when his Washington Crossing the Delaware made art news,
    with STEPHEN DI LAURO, writer.

    Rich Robertson

    12/3/93
    VISUAL AIDS: MAKING TRIBUTE
    An open performance night addressing the AIDS crisis.

    WALTER ROBINSON

    2/16/96
    WALTER ROBINSON, artist, writer, Art in America,
    with BILL RABINOVITCH, artist, Producer of Art Seen cable TV show.

    David Rodgers

    10/29/93*
    FUTURE MUSE
    Art and tech in the 21st century.

    Julie Rochon

    3/18/94
    CROSS-GENERATIONAL VIEWS OF FEMINISM
    A Continuing Dialogue.

    GENO RODRIGUEZ

    3/3/95*
    GENO RODRIGUEZ, Director, Alternative Museum
    with HILTON KRAMER, controversial critic
    for the New York Observer, The New Criterion,
    and former critic for The New York Times.

    Robert Rosenblum

    2/5/99
    ROBERT ROSENBLUM, art historian,
    Curator, Guggenheim Museum, professor,
    with VERNITA NEMEC aka N'Cognita, artist,
    Director, Viridian Gallery.

    Dr. Barnaby Ruhe

    4/16/93
    CRO-MAGNON ART THEN AND NOW
    Its applicability for today.
    12/3/93
    VISUAL AIDS: MAKING TRIBUTE
    An open performance night addressing the AIDS crisis.
    3/7/97
    GLOVES OFF/THE RECORD
    The new critics spout off.
    4/3/98
    DR. BARNABY RUHE, artist, educator,
    with PAT OLESZKO, performance artist
    on the eve of winning a Prix de Rome.


    Richards Ruben

    3/12/93
    THE LANGUAGE OF COLOR
    Painters talk about personal palettes.

    URSULA VON RYDINGSVARD

    3/8/96
    URSULA VON RYDINGSVARD, sculptor
    of monumental wooden sculptures made with a chain saw,
    with NANCY PRINCENTHAL, art writer for many publications,
    and author of Spirit and Form in Sculpture.

    S

    Jerry Saltz

    1/24/97
    JERRY SALTZ, critic,
    Art in America, Flash Art, Frieze, Parkett, Time Out
    and Co-Curator of the '95 Whitney Biennial
    is grilled by Vernita N'Cognita, artist. curator,
    and arts administrator about Art in the 90s.

    IRVING SANDLER

    11/11/94
    GRACE HARTIGAN, painter,
    first-generation Abstract Expressionist,
    talking about Pollock and deKooning
    with IRVING SANDLER, author and critic
    for leading art publications, an expert on the New York School.
    12/6/96
    IRVING SANDLER, critic, author, expert on art in the 50s,
    with DAN CONCHOLAR, Director, Art Information Center.
    discuss "Contemporary art since the 50s:
    Where art's been and where it's going."

    Laura Schechter

    12/3/93
    VISUAL AIDS: MAKING TRIBUTE
    An open performance night addressing the AIDS crisis.

    PETER SCHJELDAHL

    11/6/98
    BILL RABINOVITCH, painter, Producer of Art Seen cable TV show,
    with PETER SCHJELDAHL, author, former critic, The Village Voice,
    now covering the art beat for The New Yorker.

    Carolee Schneeman

    12/9/94*
    CAROLEE SCHNEEMANN, performance artist,
    controversial erotic performer,
    with KATHY O'DELL, writer and educator.

    Susan Schwalb

    5/14/93
    FASCINATION WITH LINE
    Drawing as a major medium.

    Threse Schwartz

    11/12/93*
    NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND
    New York film artists screen and discuss new film
    and video shorts.
    4/18/97
    I MAY BE WRONG BUT...SPEAKOUT
    Leading painters, sculptors, video makers, art critics
    and gallery directors "speak out" with optimism
    (or pessimism) about the place of art in the wide world
    -- risk, reality, hopes, dreams, and cyberspace
    -- as we run, walk, or slouch toward the 21st century.

    JUDY SEIGEL

    3/31/95
    JUDY SEIGEL, photographer, art writer,
    with JEFF PERRONE, critic, artist.

    Valerie Shakespeare

    2/19/93*
    SCULPTURE PARKS OR PARKING LOTS FOR SCULPTURE?
    Finding a home for homeless sculpture.

    Doug Sheer

    10/29/93*
    FUTURE MUSE
    Art and tech in the 21st century.
    5/5/95
    THE WARHOL FOUNDATION
    The controversy over the Pop artist's estate continues.
    11/22/96*
    CYBER GALLERIES
    Will virtual galleries replace real galleries?
    How cyber-entrepeneurs and individual artists
    11/7/97
    VIABLE ALTERNATIVES
    An exposition of fine art photography that uses
    alternative processes to originate or display images.
    12/16/94
    A. D. COLEMAN, photography critic,
    with DOUG SHEER, arts administrator, a founder and Chairman, ATOA.


    Alejandro and Moira Sina

    10/10/1989*
    ENERGY AS A MEDIUM: THE KINETIC LIGHT MOVEMENT

    Anthony Sloan

    2/25/94
    ARTS ON THE AIR

    Alan Sondheim

    11/12/93*
    NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND
    New York film artists screen and discuss new film
    and video shorts.

    Allan de Souza

    4/2/93
    BROAD REACH/INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS
    Cultural political concerns raised through collaborative works:
    Russia, Germany, Japan and Great Britain.

    Duston Spear

    3/18/94
    CROSS-GENERATIONAL VIEWS OF FEMINISM
    A Continuing Dialogue.

    NANCY SPERO

    12/2/94
    NANCY SPERO, feminist artist dealing with violence and women,
    with VERNITA N'COGNITA, artist and arts administrator.

    Eileen Spikol

    4/16/93
    CRO-MAGNON ART THEN AND NOW
    Its applicability for today.

    Eric Staller

    10/10/1989*
    ENERGY AS A MEDIUM: THE KINETIC LIGHT MOVEMENT

    GRACE STANISLAUS

    11/17/95
    GRACE STANISLAUS, Director, Museum for African Art,
    with Michael Brenson, curator and
    former critic for The New York Times.

    Robert Storr

    3/26/93
    CROSS-CURRENTS: FINE ART, CRAFT ART, TRIBAL ART
    Relevance, Causation and Interaction.
    2/6/98
    ROBERT STORR, Curator of Painting and Sculpture, MOMA;
    author, artist,
    with VERNITA N'COGNITA, artist and arts administrator.

    Eve Sussman

    2/19/93*
    SCULPTURE PARKS OR PARKING LOTS FOR SCULPTURE?
    Finding a home for homeless sculpture.

    Beth Ames Swartz

    11/5/93
    IS THERE ART AFTER SOHO?
    Strategies for survival.

    T

    Jenny Tango

    3/11/94*
    NOT JUST A BOY THING
    Women do comics.

    Margaret Thatcher

    4/23/93*
    NO FAILURE/NO SUCCESS
    What does success mean to the artist?

    Leslie Thornton

    11/12/93*
    NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND
    New York film artists screen and discuss new film
    and video shorts.

    Emily Leland Todd

    3/5/93
    BUILDING A FIRM FOUNDATION
    Creating and receiving foundation grants.

    Mary Ann Toman

    11/12/93*
    NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND
    New York film artists screen and discuss new film
    and video shorts.

    CALVIN TOMKINS

    12/12/97
    CALVIN TOMKINS, critic
    The New Yorker, and author of "Duchamp," in dialogue with
    FRANCIS NAUMANN, art historian, on Marcel Duchamp,
    whom many consider the most influential artist of the century.

    Laura Trippi

    11/12/93*
    MUSEUM SEEN: Uptown and Downtown

    JUDD TULLY

    11/19/94*
    JAY MILDER, painter,
    founder, Rhino Horn movement, and champion of Byzantine art,
    with JUDD TULLY, writer painter and critic, Art and Antiques.

    U

    Mary Ann Unger

    1/21/94
    ABSTRACTION AS A TIMELESS ART FORM
    Painters and sculptors talk.

    V

    Ron Vawter

    11/12/93*
    NEW YORK FRAMES OF MIND 11/12/93*
    New York film artists screen and discuss new film
    and video shorts.

    Susan Vogel

    3/26/93 CROSS-CURRENTS: FINE ART, CRAFT ART, TRIBAL ART
    Relevance, Causation and Interaction.

    W

    Idelle Weber

    3/19/93 THE TRADITION OF LANDSCAPE VS.
    THE TRANSFORMATION OF NATURE

    Arnold Wechsler

    11/5/93
    IS THERE ART AFTER SOHO?
    Strategies for survival.

    Gunther West

    11/5/93 IS THERE ART AFTER SOHO? Strategies for survival.

    Mary Wilshire

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