EventsThe New Social Environment#1122
Artists Commit
Featuring Deville Cohen, Jessica Gath, Andrew Kachel, Jenny Kendler, Laura Lupton, Robin F. Williams, and Julie Reiss
Thursday, October 31, 2024 1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific
These free events are produced by The Brooklyn Rail.
Artists Deville Cohen, Jessica Gath, Andrew Kachel, Jenny Kendler, Laura Lupton, and Robin F. Williams join Rail contributor Julie Reiss for a conversation.
In this Talk
Deville Cohen

Deville Cohen is a non-disciplinary artist based in New York City. He studied sculpture at the KHB Berlin from 2002-2007 and received his MFA in film/video from Bard College NY in 2010. In 2020, Deville Founded Hand To Mouth, a collaborative performance project. Hand to Mouth received a MAP Fund grant for a new performance in 2025. Deville is also a founding member of Artists Commit, an NYC-based artist-run initiative invested in advocating for a climate-conscious, equitable, and resilient future. As a platform, the group has provided tools and resources to support artists catalyzing climate action, in particular through the impact of the work we make and how it travels through the art world.
Jessica Gath

Andrew Kachel
Andrew Kachel is a New York-based art worker, curator, and Director & Felix Gonzalez-Torres Liaison at Andrea Rosen Gallery. As a co-founder of Galleries Commit and a core organizer of Artists Commit, he is part of a coalition of artists and art workers organizing laterally toward more resilient and climate-conscious ways of working. He holds an MA from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College.
Jenny Kendler

Laura Lupton

Robin F. Williams

Known for their large-scale paintings of stylized, sentient, yet ambiguously generated female figures, Robin F. Williams (b. 1984) meticulously deploys oil, airbrush, poured paint, marbling, and staining to construct deeply textured and complex compositions that transcend an identifiable medium. With a masterful technical understanding and an innate sense of curiosity, Williams fuses imagery from social media channels with references to early modernism, pop culture, advertising, and cinema, to challenge the systemic conventions around representations of women.
Julie Reiss

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 🌈✨