Solo Exhibitions, Performances, and Projects
2023
Brooklyn Dreams – A two-hour Performance which brought the audience around the Atlantic Yards Footprint to tell the story about urban renewal, funded by a grant from the Franklin Furnace Fund 2014/15, Brooklyn, NY
2018
Dance Memoir – Three-day Performance Festival with Art In Odd Places/The Body, Performed in Union Square in part of exhibition at Westbeth, New York City
2017
Quotes of Dissent: A Dialogue with Vesna Mackovic: two-hour performance with text recited in English and in Croatian. Performed in Bowling Green Park, New York City
2012
Walkabouts: Monthly two-hour performance-walks through neighborhoods surrounding the Atlantic Yards Development, over a 6 month period from 2011 – 2012.
2011
When the Ground Breaks I, and Walkabouts: Part of “Kickin’ It “; A series of window installation works curated by Suzan Shutan, Soapbox Gallery, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, NY
2010
Preserve, Protect, Perpetuate: An EIDIA HOUSE project installation; Curated by Paul Lemarre and Melissa Wolf, Plato’s Cave, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY
Private Performances 1-6: A bi-weekly studio series featuring an intimate setting of refreshments, art displays, and studio interactions, while in persona with visitors as an encompassing event; 87 Third Avenue Studio, Brooklyn, NY
2008
Three Point Nomad: A weekend performance featuring an intimate setting of refreshments, art displays, and studio interactions while in persona with visitors as an encompassing event; 87 Third Avenue Studio, Brooklyn, NY
2007
Interventionist PrivatePersona Performances: at select locations in a 10-day tour of Athens, Greece and Istanbul, and Turkey
“Quotes of Dissent” & “Mending Civility”: two Performance works executed as interventions in Monument Square and in Congress Square, through Maine College of Art, Portland, ME
2003
Woander: 8-10 Day Performance and Outdoor Site-Specific Installation @ PS 122 Art Gallery, New York, NY
1999
NYC 10/19/98, Video stills of the Matthew Shepard Vigil: Reading Room Gallery, Different Light Bookstore New York, NY
Exhibitions and Performances
Ongoing
“Where is my Perpendicular”: Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, SUNY Plattsburg campus (Originally produced and exhibited at Franconia Sculpture Park, in Minnesota), Plattsburg, NY
2024
Focus Group – Group Exhibition on Art and Politics curated by Marco Nocella, Director of Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY
Home Is You, Right Now – Inaugural Group Exhibition curated by Hannah Studnick, Director of Ruby/Dakota Gallery, New York, NY
2023
Pace the Tremors – Performance in part of “Furtive Speech” curated by Sozita Goudouna, The Opening Gallery, New York, NY
2021 The Right to Breathe – Virtual Group Exhibition curated by Sozita Goudouna on behalf of Greece in USA
2020
“Still Utopia”, a group exhibition of Esquisite Corpse drawings curated by Simonetta Moro, and Aga Ousseinov, at the Circolo Ricreativo Culturale, Venice, Italy
Performance at PARTY! A POPc Event (Philosopher’s Ontological Party Club): Read from selections from the works of Luce Irigaray as a form of embodiment as Luce Irigaray; curated by Dena Shottenkirk, at Postmasters Gallery, New York, NY
2019
Inside, Outside, and Beyond: Group Exhibition curated by Antonia Papatzanaki, at Consulate General of Greece, part of the Timarete Hellenic Art Festival, New York, NY
2018
Body: Art In Odd Places: curated by Katya Grokhovsky, Group Exhibition at Westbeth Gallery and Performance Festival, along 14th Street in New York City
Aegean: Group Exhibition curated by Georgia Lale. AAA3A Gallery, Bronx, NY
Currents: Abortion: Group Exhibition curated by Barbara Zucker, A.I.R. Gallery, Dumbo, Brooklyn, NY
2017
Art on the Front Lines: Group Exhibition on current political climate, Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY
2017
The Bedroom: In collaboration with The Woman’s Artist Team, Joyce Goldstein Gallery, Chatham, NY
2016
Utopia=Reality: Art & Industry multi-venue Biennial (international exhibition) through Labin Arts Express, curated by Lucrezia Domiziode Durini, in Labin/Istria, Croatia
Project for Re-volution in New York: Group Exhibition curated by Todd Ayoung and Krishna Ramanujan, Tompkins County Public Library, Ithaca, NY
2015
Tribute to Pina Bausch: An evening of performance hosted by Glasshouse, Brooklyn, NY
Human Ecology 101 – Group Exhibition curated by Scott Vincent Campbell, Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY
Let’s Have a Conversation!: A performance work hosted by Franklin Furnace, featured at the Select Art Fair, Chelsea District, New York, NY
2013
Shifting Territories: Group Exhibition curated by David Borawski, Charter Oak Cultural Center, Hartford, CT. Included a series of monthly Walkabouts from August to October
2012
Mapnificent: Group Exhibition curated by Yulia Tikhonova with artist talk series, Mulberry Street Library, New York, NY
Amplify Action: Group Exhibition curated by the Pratt Institute Center for Sustainability and Community Outreach; Skylight Gallery and the Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, Brooklyn, NY
2011
Twin Twin: Exhibition of Postcard Edition curated by Matt Freedman and Tim Spelios; Pierogi Gallery, Williamsburg Brooklyn, NY
Per-son-age: Group Exhibition of videos curated by Rico Gatson, Famous Accountants Gallery, Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY
2010
Whirlwinds: Group Exhibition and Performance Series, in conjunction with Sexuate Subjects: Politics, Poetics, and Ethics; a Luce Irigaray Circle Conference, at UCL/Bloomsbury, London, UK.
At Her Age: Group Exhibition curated by Martha Wilson, A.I.R. Gallery, Dumbo, Brooklyn, NY
Like A Prayer: Reflections of the 21st Century Feminine: Group Exhibition curated by Andy Antippas and Martina Batan, Barrister’s Gallery, New Orleans, LA
Resurrectine: Group Exhibition curated by Ronald Feldman and Sean Elwood, Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY
Feeling What No Longer Is: Group Exhibition including Changing of the Guard, a three-hour performance work, curated by Serra Sabuncuoglu, A.I.R. Gallery, Dumbo, Brooklyn, NY
Mean and Sneaking: Group Exhibition curated by Vicki Sher, Five Myles Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
2009
Black and White Works: Summer Group Exhibition of contemporary artists’ works; curators: by Peggy Jarrell Kaplan, Marco Nocella and Ronald Feldman, Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Group Exhibition by 2009 graduates, Maine College of Art, Institute for Contemporary Art, Portland, ME
2008
Maximum Performance: Featured in both Group Exhibition and Performance Series,including VJ Performance a 3 hour live video-mixing session, curated by Peter Dobill, English Kills Art Gallery, Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY
Sustaining Vision: Group Exhibition in homage to Arlene Raven, curated by Ann Swartz,Lemmerman Gallery, New Jersey City, University, Jersey City, NJ
2007
“Disarming Images”: a project produced by Artists Against the War. Exhibited in several venues including the Hillwood Art Museum CW Post Campus of Long Island University; and Crabs of Grass, group show at Hallwalls Art Space in Buffalo, NY; and in conjunction with the Anarchy Film Series at Track 16 Gallery, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica, CA since 2005
2006
“Where is my Perpendicular” Jerome Fellowship Recipient for 2003. Exhibition of outdoor sculpture produced at Franconia Sculpture Park, Shafer, MN since 2003
2005
Structuring Perception: Group Exhibition curated by Elizabeth Grady, Nurture Art Space, Brooklyn, NY
Entropy Interrupted: Group Exhibition curated by Graduates of the FIT Art in the Marketplace Graduate Program, 220 Project Space, Brooklyn, NY
Turned On: Group Exhibition in part of Project Diversity, Eleven Ten Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
2004
“Quotes of Dissent” & “Mending Civility”: two Performance works featured in the annual studio tour of the DUMBO Arts Festival, Brooklyn, NY
Face Off: Group Exhibition curated by Martina Batan, Sean Elwood, Marco Nocella and Ronald Feldman, Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY
Sweat and Tears Performance: in Summer Academy of Salzburg, Austria under the direction of Jan Fabre and Barbara Deconinck
Exhibition with Jon Waldo: in part of 2004 Exhibition Program at PS 122 Gallery, New York, NY
Ides of March Show: Biennial Exhibition curated by Scott Seaboldtand Steven Englander, ABC No Rio, New York, NY
2003
Gush: Group Exhibition curated by Joy Glidden, DUMBO Art Center, Brooklyn, NY
American Dream: Two Venue Group Exhibition curated by Ronald Feldman and Sean Elwood @ Ronald Feldman Fine Arts Inc., New York, NY
2002
Brooklyn 2002: Performance work with Sarah Paulson in the Parade of Concepts, in annual DUMBO Arts Festival, Brooklyn, NY
Ides of March Show: Biennial Exhibition curated by Scott Seaboldt, ABC No Rio, New York, NY
30th Anniversary Invitational Exhibition: A.I.R. Gallery, New York, New York
2000
Where Are We?: Collaborative roaming performative installation through DUMBO with Elizabeth Castagna and Fotini Vurgaropoulou; hosted by the DUMBO Arts Festival, Brooklyn, New York
Annual Studio Tour: DUMBO Arts Festival, Brooklyn, NY. Participant in open studio tour since 1997
Small Works Show: Group Exhibition juried by Ronald Feldman, 80 Washington Square South NYU Gallery, New York, NY
1997
Live Figure Interpretation Performance and Art Auction, Dumbo Arts Center, in annual Dumbo Arts Festival, Brooklyn, NY
1995
Member’s Choice: Group Exhibition of Emerging Women Artists, curated by members of AIR Gallery, AIR Gallery, New York, NY
1995
The Global Sweatshop: Group Exhibition, featuring installation collaboration work with E.A. Racette, curated by Mary Ann Wadden, Art In General, New York, NY
1994
Two Days: Group Exhibition and Event Series. Meticulous Repetition: a durational performance piece. Slippery Media Space, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY
1993
Women’s Art Women’s Lives Women’s Issues: Group Exhibition commemorating Women’s History Month, Tweed Gallery @ City Hall, New York, NY
1991
CHOICE Show: Group Exhibition for Reproductive Rights, AIR Gallery, New York, NY
1990
Peripheral Visions: Group Exhibition questioning Eurocentrism; curated by Todd Ayoung, Brecht Forum, New York, NY. Reviewed in Downtown, February 7, 1990
1988
Alter Ego Show: Group Exhibition, Minor Injury Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
1987
Senior Exhibition: Group Exhibition of graduation class, Norman Schafler Gallery, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
BACA Small Works Show: Juried Group Exhibition, BACA, Brooklyn, NY
Two Person Show: Senior Exhibition with Laura Anders, Main Building, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
1986
Drawing Exhibition: Group Exhibition of Photography, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
1985
Print Exhibition: Group Exhibition of Prints, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
Group Exhibition: Parthenon Hellenic Association, Pratt Library, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY. Reviewed in Proini Newspaper, May 18, 1985
Articles, Interviews, Reviews, Publications, Websites
Artist Website (under construction): www.elaineangelopoulos.com
Franklin Furnace: http://franklinfurnace.org (Funded Projects 2014-15)
Video on Vimeo: The Nested Selves http://vimeo.com/43948585
Barrister’s Gallery http://www.barristersgallery.com/angelopoulos.html
Plato’s Cave: An EIDIA House Project www.eidia.com/plato/
Franconia Sculpture Park www.Franconia.org
Pierogi Files www.Pierogi2000.com
2019
Online Edition – The Tool Book Project Volume III: Work Book is a risograph magazine featuring 18 artists and collaborative teams addressing and 24 online artist features whose work addresses labor, leisure and it’s cultural intersections with art production. Work Book considers the future of institutional critique, direct social action, how our daily labor and leisure intersect with the ways we relate, resist, and create, and what can we glean from revisiting past Art and Labor movements. https://www.toolbookproject.org/elaine-angelopoulos
Exhibition Catalogue – Inside, Outside, and Beyond by Antonia Papatzanaki, at Consulate General of Greece in part of the Timarete, Hellenic Art Festival, New York, NY
2018
Exhibition Catalogue – Body: Art In Odd Places 2018 Performance and Group Exhibition curated by Katya Grokhovsky (Released in 2020)
Exhibition Catalogue – Currents: Abortion by Barbara Zucker, from group exhibition at A.I.R. Gallery
2017
Essay & Image Contribution – M/E/A/N/I/N/G on the significance of “Meaning” and “Making (Art)” in the post presidential election and the onslaught right wing administration in the United States. edited by Mira Schor and Susan Bee, New York, NY
2017
Exhibition Catalogue – Utopia=Reality – Art & Industry Biennial by Labin Arts Express, published and edited by Directors, Dean Zahtila and Damir Stojnic in Labin/Istria, Croatia
2016
Essay & Image Contribution – Socially Engaged Art –educational pamphleton the subject of art that interacts withaudience as in-depth exchange and greater political consciousness; edited by Effie Halivopoulou for the Visual Arts and Art History Department at the American College of Greece
Chapter – “Poetic Biopolitics: new political and ethical practices in the arts and humanities” an edited volume of text and images by participants fromthe Sexuate Subjects/Luce Irigaray Circle Conference 2010;edited by Tim Mathews, Sharon Morris, and Stephen Loo;Published by I.B. Taurus
Exhibition Catalogue – Project for Re-volution in New York –by Todd Ayoung and Megan Pugh with essays by Krishna Ramanujan and Jelena Stojanovic; Blurb Books, Ithaca, New York
Review – Industrial Art Biennial, Labin, Istria, Croatia, Lilly Wei, Art News, April 6, 2016
2013
Review – Shifting Territories – ‘Shifiting Territories’ at Charter Oak’, The Hartford Courant October 29, 2013 (entertainment)
2012
Exhibition Catalogue – Amplify Action, published by the Pratt Institute Center for Sustainability and Community Outreach, Brooklyn, New York
2011
Image Contribution –The Protest Issue; Capricious Magazine, Issue 12, curated by Emily Roysdon, published by Capricious Publishing, Brooklyn, New York
2010
Review – ”Feeling what no Longer is” by Sophie Landres,The Brooklyn Rail, Brooklyn, New York
Exhibition Catalogue – Feeling What No Longer Is, Published by curator, Serra Sabuncuoglu, New York, New York
2009
Book – The Nested Self MFA Thesis Publication, distributed through Lulu.com (under Arts & Photography)
2009
Exhibition Catalogue – MECA catalogue of work by the MFA class of 2009, published by the MECA graduate program
2007
Interview – “Elaine Angelopoulos: Engaged” by Anne Swartz, NY Arts Magazine (Online), September – October 2007 Feature
2006
Interview – “Interview with Elaine Angelopoulos” by Stephanie Young,Vellum Artzine for the Masses, Issue 3, 2006
Review – “Dateline Brooklyn” by Stephen Maine, ArtNet Magazine (Online), January 2006
2005
Exhibition Catalogue – Entropy Interrupted, published by the FIT Art in the Marketplace Graduate Program, New York, NY
Review – “Choice List of Shows To See in Brooklyn”, Artforum (Online) December 2005.
Review – “Choice List of Shows To See in Brooklyn” Time Out Magazine (Online), December 2005
Review – “Facing Off with the New World Order”, by Markus, David NY Arts, January/February 2005
2004
Limited Edition Exhibition Catalogue Ides of March –published by ABC No Rio, New York, NY
Review – “Face Off”, by Christopher Bollen, artforum.com, November 4, 2004
Review – “Face Off”, by Holland Cotter, The New York Times, November 26, 2004
Feature segment – Jan Fabre, Kulturzeit Website/ Cultural TV Program, Salzburg, Austria Summer 2004
2003
Review – “New Sculptures” St. Paul Pioneer Press, Twin Cities, Minnesota, Summer 2003
Review – “American©an Dre@m: a survey”, by Lori Waxman, Parachute: Contemporary Art Magazine, July 2003
2003
Exhibition Catalogue – American Dream – published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts Inc., and distributed by D.A.P., New York, NY
Image Contribution – Radical Walking Tours of New York City, by Bruce Kayton, published by Seven Stories Press, February 2003, New York, NY
2002
Limited Edition Exhibition Catalog – Ides of March, published byABC No Rio, New York, NY
2000
Image Contribution – Gathering of the Tribes, Journal 9, curated by David Hammonds, New York, NY
1999
Image Contribution – Blood and Tears: Poetry Anthology in the memory of Matthew Shepard, published by Painted Leaf Press, New York, NY
Conferences, Lectures and Symposiums:
2024
Panel Moderator – after screening of “Joseph Beuys at the Guggenhiem” with John Halpern and Carin Kuoni, Anthology Film Archives, New York, NY
2023
Observe, Converse, Embody, Preserve – Conducted a “walk shop” during “Walking Visions”, an International Encounters/Conference on Walking Art 2023; organized by Walking Arts & Local Communities, an artistic cooperation project held in the Prespes Watershed Lake Region, University of Western Macedonia, Greece
2019
Panel Moderator for #MeToo: Launching an Ethical Future; part of The Summit: Escape from Gravity hosted byPratt Institute, Center for Career & Professional Development Pratt Institute Campus, Brooklyn, New York
Juror – CEC Arts Link; for Artist & Curator resident applicants, New York, New York
2017
Visiting Critic, American College of Greece, senior art studios. Professor: Effie Halivopoulou
2016
Visiting Critic, for studio artists, Omi International Art Residency invited by Visiting Curator, Branko Franceschi, Ghent, NY
Moderator for Changemakers: a panel discussion on how creativity and social consciousness is enacted into professional careers Pratt Institute Center for Career & Professional Development Pratt Manhattan Center, New York, NY
2015
Guest Artist and Performance/Media Collaboration with Perry Bard and Social Engagement class from School of Visual Arts on a Walkabout around Barclay’s Stadium/Atlantic Yards Footprint, Brooklyn, New York
2014
Guest Lecturer, SUNY Plattsburg Fine Arts Department lecture series, hosted by professor, Drew Goerlitz
2010
Visiting Critic, New York University, graduate class on Interventionist Art: Tactics and Strategy, Instructed by Todd Ayoung
Panelist, among artists from Whirlwinds Exhibition and Performance Series moderated by Jane Rendell and Dr. Ana Araujo, in conjunction with Sexuate Subjects: Politics, Poetics, and Ethics; a Luce Irigaray Circle Conference, at UCL/Bloomsbury, London, UK.
Guest Lecturer, School of Visual Arts, undergraduate class on Performance; Professor: Jane Harris
2009
Visiting Critic, Pratt Institute, undergraduate class on Installation Art & New Media, Instructed by Lisa Bateman
2008
Panel Discussion Moderated by Anne Swartz, among colleague artists to discuss our work, the writing process for artists, and the legacy of Arlene Raven, in conjunction with exhibition, Sustaining Visions, at the Lemmerman Gallery, Jersey City University.
2004
Panelist, among colleague of artists from Structuring Perception exhibition moderated by Veronica Mijelshon, at Nurture Art Gallery
1994
Guest Lecturer, Pratt Institute, undergraduate class on Critical Issues; Professor: Corrine Robbins
1990
Guest Lecturer, Artist Student’s League, Advanced Painting; Professor: Rudolf Baranik
Education
MFA 2009
Interdisciplinary Studio and Theory. Maine College of Art
BFA 1987
Major: Painting; Minor: Communications Design. Pratt Institute (Cum Laude)
Awards, Grants
2014/15: Franklin Furnace Fund
2013: Nominated for Anonymous Was A Woman Grant
2012: Honorarium Recipient from Amplify Action/Pratt Institute
2010: Emergency Grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Art
2010: Honorarium Recipient from Five Myles Gallery
2009: Maine College of Art Student Scholarship since 2007
2006: Honorarium Recipient from SUNY Plattsburgh
2003: Jerome Fellowship Recipient through Franconia Sculpture Park
1986: Recipient of a Charles A. Dana Foundation Student Award
1983: Pratt Competitive Scholarship
Professional Organizations
Current Alumni Council, Maine College of Art
Since 2010 American Association of Museums
Since 2000 Artist Membership, College Art Association
Since 1987 Alumni Member, Pratt Institute
Professional Experience
Since 1989
Full Time employment as Chief Preparator and Co-Manager; Ronald Feldman Fine Arts Inc., New York
Since 2016
Advisory Board Member to UN-WAR documentary on the Anti-War Institutional Monument work of Krzysztof Wodiczko. Director, Maria Niro
Since 2009
Private Consultant to artists and their career strategies
Private Instruction of video editing practices with artists
Since 1990
Freelance Artist studio assistance with artists Nancy Chunn. Gretchen Bender, Janet Goldner, and Hannah Wilke; and art preparation and shipping arrangements with dealers Martina Batan, David Galgano, and Jaap Van Lier
Private Collections
Martina Batan Collection, Steve Butz, Munroe Denton, Kenneth Feisel, Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Joy Glidden, Tim Griffith, Mary Hoeymans, Lisa Kim, Sarah Kovner, Adam T. Levinson, Jean Lignel, Genevieve Lynch, Julie McConnell, Josephine McKee, Virginia Bowen Miller & Amy Miller, Marco Nocella, Maragaret Plummer, Kip Rathke, Jack Sonnenberg Estate, and Fotini Vurgaropolou
Collaborations
2018
Camel Collective – Participatory Reading of “Again…Lumpen Headache” (Fox no. 3, 1976), Cue Art Foundation, New York, NY
We Make America – painting signage for NYC Women’s March
2017
T.W.A.T. (The Woman’s Artist Team) – Collectively assembled Installations and performance works
2015
Labor Intensive – Summer Group Exhibition co-curated with Scott Vincent Campbell, Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, New York
2014
Difference, Power, Organizing – a year long/monthly reading group co-organized with Arlen Austin focused on the works of Luce Irigaray and her contemporary peers. Founded in September 2013
2013
Time After Us – Core Performer among twenty in a 24- hour durational piece choreographed by Ernesto Pujol, St. Paul’s Chapel, Crossing the Line Festival by the French institute Alliance Française, New York, NY
2011
Dear Veteran – Associate Performer with UteHaus directed by Ernesto Pujol in a week-long residency in the Abramovic Studio, Location One, New York, NY
2006
I-Witness – Video Surveillance Crew documenting arrests at protests around New York City during the week of Republican National Convention during the summer of 2006.
2005
Disarming Images – a 3-channel video work addressing Dissent against the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan. Participated in a small creative team in Artists Against the War, with Production. In multiple presentation venues within the New York metropolitan area
2004
Let the Eagle Soar/Blessed Are the Peace Makers – A composite video conceived and produced by the John Ashcroft/The Art MobCollective (co-edited with David Clarkson; Joe Barone, Andrew Coppola, Sarah Paulson and Emily Poole) in part of Face Off, a group exhibition at Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY
2000
Pilot – Documentary “behind the scenes” Videographer, filming of “The Invention, Presentation and Filming of a Late Night Television Talk Show”, October 14, 2000, Exhibition by Christine Hill, Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY
ILGO (Irish Gay and Lesbian Organization) – Video Surveillance Crew documenting activist annual attempt to march up 5th Avenue on St. Patrick’s Day in response to the exclusion by the AOH since 1994
1995
Paradigms of Interconnectedness – Installation on the distribution of labor and ownership in the garment industry. Conception and Production in collaboration with E. A. Racette for Group Exhibition, The Global Sweatshop, curated by Mary Anne Wadden, Art In General, New York, NY
1994
The Women’s Health Show – Participated in the Curatorial, Publicity, and Fundraising Committees for multi-venue exhibition. Coincided with National Conventions for both The Women’s Caucus of Art and the College Art Association, New York, NY
1993
Year In WAC –Collaboratively conceived and produced documentary chronicling WAC’s (Women’s Action Coalition) actions in its first year of existence (project uncompleted), among members of the WAC Video Production Committee
1992
Interaction – A multi-media collaborative installation created among a team of twenty women artists form WAC (Women’s Action Coalition) in part of a summer exhibition series organized by Creative Time, at the Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, Brooklyn, NY
1992
Year in WAC – Collaborated in photo assemblage highlighting the first year of WAC’s actions into a double page spread in BOMB Magazine among members of the WAC photo Committee
Collectives
2018
We Make America – artist collective for visual fabrication of signagefor street demonstrations
2017
T.W.A.T. (The Woman’s Artist Team) – Artists who assemble personal works for collective installations and performances
2013
Arts and Labor – Working Group focused on the rights of artists and service occupations in the art industry
2007
Artist’s Against the War – Fiscal sponsorship with A.J. Muste Foundation since 2004
1999
Brooklyn Pro-Choice since 1989
1993
Woman’s Action Coalition (intermittent participation in actions with Act-UP NY, The Lesbian Avengers, ILGO, and WHAM since 1991
1990
Coalition Opposed to Censorship in the Arts and the Artist’s Coalition for the Freedom of Expression since 1989
Travel/Foreign Languages Spoken (English unless otherwise noted)
2017
Two and a half week travel to Greece: visited Ioannina, Epirus, Delphi Archeological sites and Athens. Visited most venues that included works from the Documenta 14 Exhibition. Spoke Greek fluently.
2016
Twelve day travel to Zagreb and Labin/Istria in Croatia due to work included in Labin city museum exhibition in part of Art & Industry Biennial organized by Labin Art Express. In Zagreb, I visited Galerija Nova, the Tomislav Gotovac Institute, The Museum of Broken Relationships, and The Museum of Contemporary Art.
2010
Week long stay in London, England to participate in Whirlwinds, a group exhibition curated by Ana Arujo, Peg Rawes, and Jane Rendell. In part of the Sexuate Subjects Luce irigaray Circle Conference. UCL/Bloomsbury Campus, London, UK
2007
Ten day travel to Istanbul and Athens to create a digital still and video series of performances in private, public, and historic settings. Visited the Art Biennial’s in each city. Spoke Greek fluently.
1996
Month long travel through Greece (Athens, Mykonos, Filiates, Ioannina, Kalambaka,Sparta, Thessaloniki); visited museums, ancestral and historic sites. Spoke Greek fluently.
1995
Brief excursion to Bermuda
1988
Three month European travel: France (Paris, Chartres, Giverny, Rouen, Versailles), Holland (Amsterdam), Germany (both East and West; Berlin, Dusseldorf, Freiberg, Cologne, Munster, Wurzberg),
Italy (Florence, Venice, Padua, Rome, Siena) and Greece (Athens,Corfu, Filiates, Ioannina, Mykonos, Olympia, Santorini); visited art galleries, ancestral and historic sites pertaining to World Wars, and museums. Managed to speak basic words in each country except for Holland. Spoke Greek fluently.