EventsThe New Social Environment#1102

Woodman Residency Foundation

Featuring Ann Agee, Gordon Knox, Charles Woodman, and Glenn Adamson

Thursday, October 3, 2024 1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific

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Artist Ann Agee, educator and arts-program designer Gordon Knox, and Founder of the Woodman Artist Residency Charles Woodman join Rail contributor Glenn Adamson for a conversation.

Ann Agee

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Ann Agee is a leading member in a pioneering generation of feminist ceramicists who have brought the art form to the forefront of contemporary discourses on sculpture. Through her practice, Agee engages ambiguous delineations between fine art, design, and craft; histories of cultural appropriation and exchange; and the range of women’s lived experiences. She earned her BFA from the Cooper Union School of Art in 1981 and her MFA from the Yale School of Art in 1986. Her work has been included in notable group exhibitions, including: 1994’s Bad Girls, the New Museum, NY; 2009’s Dirt on Delight, the Institute of Contemporary Art, PA and the Walker Art Center, MN; and 2008’s Conversations in Clay, the Katonah Art Museum, NY.

Gordon Knox

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Gordon Knox is a cultural innovator, institution builder, educator and arts-program designer. He has envisioned and established groups, residencies and institutions that support exploratory artists from across cultures and disciplines. Starting with the simple truth that humans are social beings, and that culture is the result of their interaction, he builds organizations grounded on interdependence and recognition. Gordon Knox was president of the San Francisco Art Institute, director of the Arizona State University Art Museum, core collaborator at the Stanford Humanities Lab, Civitella Ranieri in Italy, the Lucas Artists Programs in California, the Combine Artist Residency in Arizona, and the Woodman Artist Residency in Florence, Italy.

    Charles Woodman

    A photo of Charles Woodman on The Brooklyn Rail's New Social Environment
    Charles Woodman, is the Founder of the Woodman Artist Residency and President of both the Woodman Residency Foundation and the Woodman Family Foundation. He is also an electronic artist working in video and expanded media. His recent projects have concentrated on the creation of multi-image video installations for museums and galleries, and the integration of video with live performance, often in collaboration with musicians or dancers. Exhibitions of his work include screenings at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and others. Woodman was a professor in the School or Art at the University of Cincinnati for 20 years, he currently lives in Oakland, CA.

      Glenn Adamson

      A photo of Glenn Adamson on The Brooklyn Rail's New Social Environment
      Image credit: John Michael Kohler Arts Center

      Glenn Adamson is a curator, writer and historian based in New York and London. The author most recently of A Century of Tomorrows (Bloomsbury, 2024), he is currently Curator at Large for the Vitra Design Museum in Germany, Artistic Director for Design Doha - a biennial festival in Qatar - and editor of Material Intelligence, a quarterly online journal published by the Chipstone Foundation. Current curatorial projects include Hella Jongerius: Whispering Things for the Vitra Design Museum and Keith Haring in 3D for the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. 

      We’d like to thank The Marion Boulton Kippy Stroud Foundation and Teiger Foundation for making these conversations possible, and for their support of our growing archive 🌈✨

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