PETER DAYTON: DARK GARDEN

Site Specific Installation. Peter Dayton, š˜‹š˜¢š˜³š˜¬ š˜Žš˜¢š˜³š˜„š˜¦š˜Æ, 2024. Ink on premium vinyl with low-luster laminate and collage overlay. Photo: Gary Mamay

Virtual Studio Visits with Christina Strassfield

Now that we are all home and want to be as productive as possible, take this opportunity to straighten up your studio, get your artist statement in draft form and invite the Guild Hall Museum Director/Chief Curator in! You can register for a 30-minute, remote one-on-one Zoom or studio visit with Christina Strassfield, Museum Director/Chief Curator.Ā  Here is the opportunity to share your work, discuss your direction and get a formal critique of your work. Please register for one 30-minute session.Ā  Registration is on a first come basis.

Session 1: 1-1:30PM

Session 2: 1:35-2:05PM

Session 3: 2:10-2:40pm

“Studio visits are the best part of my job but unfortunately often get pushed and put off because of time constraints.Ā  This is the perfect time to launch this virtual studio visit program so that we can connect with one another and be ready to share actual work once the stay-at-home ban is lifted.Ā  It is always exciting to see work in progress or transitions in an artistā€™s work.Ā  I welcome the dialogue with the wonderful artists that have been so supportive of Guild Hall.ā€ Ā – Christina Mossaides Strassfield

Registration Required – FreeĀ or additional Donation to support Guild Hall

Link will be emailed 24 hours prior to those who register

Virtual Studio Visits with Christina Strassfield

Now that we are all home and want to be as productive as possible, take this opportunity to straighten up your studio, get your artist statement in draft form and invite the Guild Hall Museum Director/Chief Curator in! You can register for a 30-minute, remote one-on-one Zoom or studio visit with Christina Strassfield, Museum Director/Chief Curator.Ā  Here is the opportunity to share your work, discuss your direction and get a formal critique of your work. Please register for one 30-minute session.Ā  Registration is on a first come basis.

Session 1: 1-1:30PM

Session 2: 1:35-2:05PM

Session 3: 2:10-2:40pm

“Studio visits are the best part of my job but unfortunately often get pushed and put off because of time constraints.Ā  This is the perfect time to launch this virtual studio visit program so that we can connect with one another and be ready to share actual work once the stay-at-home ban is lifted.Ā  It is always exciting to see work in progress or transitions in an artistā€™s work.Ā  I welcome the dialogue with the wonderful artists that have been so supportive of Guild Hall.ā€ Ā – Christina Mossaides Strassfield

Registration Required – FreeĀ or additional Donation to support Guild Hall

Link will be emailed 24 hours prior to those who register

Virtual Studio Visits with Christina Strassfield

Now that we are all home and want to be as productive as possible, take this opportunity to straighten up your studio, get your artist statement in draft form and invite the Guild Hall Museum Director/Chief Curator in! You can register for a 30-minute, remote one-on-one Zoom or studio visit with Christina Strassfield, Museum Director/Chief Curator.Ā  Here is the opportunity to share your work, discuss your direction and get a formal critique of your work. Please register for one 30-minute session.Ā  Registration is on a first come basis.

Session 1: 1-1:30PM

Session 2: 1:35-2:05PM

Session 3: 2:10-2:40pm

“Studio visits are the best part of my job but unfortunately often get pushed and put off because of time constraints.Ā  This is the perfect time to launch this virtual studio visit program so that we can connect with one another and be ready to share actual work once the stay-at-home ban is lifted.Ā  It is always exciting to see work in progress or transitions in an artistā€™s work.Ā  I welcome the dialogue with the wonderful artists that have been so supportive of Guild Hall.ā€ Ā – Christina Mossaides Strassfield

Registration Required – FreeĀ or additional Donation to support Guild Hall

Link will be emailed 24 hours prior to those who register

Virtual Studio Visits with Christina Strassfield

Now that we are all home and want to be as productive as possible, take this opportunity to straighten up your studio, get your artist statement in draft form and invite the Guild Hall Museum Director/Chief Curator in! You can register for a 30-minute, remote one-on-one Zoom or studio visit with Christina Strassfield, Museum Director/Chief Curator.Ā  Here is the opportunity to share your work, discuss your direction and get a formal critique of your work. Please register for one 30-minute session.Ā  Registration is on a first come basis.

Session 1: 1-1:30PM

Session 2: 1:35-2:05PM

Session 3: 2:10-2:40pm

“Studio visits are the best part of my job but unfortunately often get pushed and put off because of time constraints.Ā  This is the perfect time to launch this virtual studio visit program so that we can connect with one another and be ready to share actual work once the stay-at-home ban is lifted.Ā  It is always exciting to see work in progress or transitions in an artistā€™s work.Ā  I welcome the dialogue with the wonderful artists that have been so supportive of Guild Hall.ā€ Ā – Christina Mossaides Strassfield

Registration Required – FreeĀ or additional Donation to support Guild Hall

Link will be emailed 24 hours prior to those who register

Virtual Art Salon: Eric Haze and Katherine McMahon

Join Guild Hall Curatorial Assistant, Casey Dalene as she engages with one of our most valuable resources during this time (and at all times): Artists. What better profession to teach us how to be at home, often times solitary, alone with our thoughts, finding ways to express ourselves, and looking towards the future. While we cannot mingle at our usual gatherings; art openings, gallery receptions, artist talks, studio visits etc., letā€™s continue these conversations virtually as we pose the questions: What does the pandemic art world look like from the artistā€™s perspective? How is this changing the creative practice? Are there ways artists are finding to help first responders and essential workers through their craft? How are artists continuing to find ways to make a living? What digital resources are out there? How can the general public help support them? What movements will manifest in the post-pandemic art world? Join us as we engage in conversation with artists during this historic time.

In the second iteration of the Guild Hall Virtual Art Salon Series, Guild Hall Curatorial Assistant and Salon Host, Casey Dalene, will be talking with current Artist in Residence at the Elaine de Kooning House in East Hampton, Eric Haze and the Elaine de Kooning House Director of Programming, Katherine McMahon. The talk will begin as we touch base with our friends Eric and Katherine and see how they are managing during this time of instability and isolation. We will then dive into the history of the Elaine de Kooning House, the venerable residency program, Ericā€™s personal history with Elaine that sewed creative seeds in his youth and now emerges in his current body of work. Everyone who joins us during this Virtual Art Salon will have an opportunity to ask questions and engage in conversation with attendees, continuing our connection with one another on a topic that has always brought us firmly together: Art.

New York Times – Alone With Their Muses, Artists in Retreat Wonder if Itā€™s Too Much

artnetnews – In March, One Artist Began What Was Supposed to Be a Brief But Glamorous Residency in the Hamptons. Heā€™s Been Stuck There Ever Since

Virtual Studio Visits with Christina Strassfield

Now that we are all home and want to be as productive as possible, take this opportunity to straighten up your studio, get your artist statement in draft form and invite the Guild Hall Museum Director/Chief Curator in! You can register for a 30-minute, remote one-on-one Zoom or studio visit with Christina Strassfield, Museum Director/Chief Curator.Ā  Here is the opportunity to share your work, discuss your direction and get a formal critique of your work. Please register for one 30-minute session.Ā  Registration is on a first come basis.

Session 1: 1-1:30PM

Session 2: 1:35-2:05PM

Session 3: 2:10-2:40pm

“Studio visits are the best part of my job but unfortunately often get pushed and put off because of time constraints.Ā  This is the perfect time to launch this virtual studio visit program so that we can connect with one another and be ready to share actual work once the stay-at-home ban is lifted.Ā  It is always exciting to see work in progress or transitions in an artistā€™s work.Ā  I welcome the dialogue with the wonderful artists that have been so supportive of Guild Hall.ā€ Ā – Christina Mossaides Strassfield

Registration Required – FreeĀ or additional Donation to support Guild Hall

Link will be emailed 24 hours prior to those who register

Virtual Studio Visits with Christina Strassfield

Now that we are all home and want to be as productive as possible, take this opportunity to straighten up your studio, get your artist statement in draft form and invite the Guild Hall Museum Director/Chief Curator in! You can register for a 30-minute, remote one-on-one Zoom or studio visit with Christina Strassfield, Museum Director/Chief Curator.Ā  Here is the opportunity to share your work, discuss your direction and get a formal critique of your work. Please register for one 30-minute session.Ā  Registration is on a first come basis.

Session 1: 1-1:30PM

Session 2: 1:35-2:05PM

Session 3: 2:10-2:40pm

“Studio visits are the best part of my job but unfortunately often get pushed and put off because of time constraints.Ā  This is the perfect time to launch this virtual studio visit program so that we can connect with one another and be ready to share actual work once the stay-at-home ban is lifted.Ā  It is always exciting to see work in progress or transitions in an artistā€™s work.Ā  I welcome the dialogue with the wonderful artists that have been so supportive of Guild Hall.ā€ Ā – Christina Mossaides Strassfield

Registration Required – FreeĀ or additional Donation to support Guild Hall

Link will be emailed 24 hours prior to those who register

Virtual Studio Visits with Christina Strassfield

Now that we are all home and want to be as productive as possible, take this opportunity to straighten up your studio, get your artist statement in draft form and invite the Guild Hall Museum Director/Chief Curator in! You can register for a 30-minute, remote one-on-one Zoom or studio visit with Christina Strassfield, Museum Director/Chief Curator.Ā  Here is the opportunity to share your work, discuss your direction and get a formal critique of your work. Please register for one 30-minute session.Ā  Registration is on a first come basis.

Session 1: 1-1:30PM

Session 2: 1:35-2:05PM

Session 3: 2:10-2:40pm

“Studio visits are the best part of my job but unfortunately often get pushed and put off because of time constraints.Ā  This is the perfect time to launch this virtual studio visit program so that we can connect with one another and be ready to share actual work once the stay-at-home ban is lifted.Ā  It is always exciting to see work in progress or transitions in an artistā€™s work.Ā  I welcome the dialogue with the wonderful artists that have been so supportive of Guild Hall.ā€ Ā – Christina Mossaides Strassfield

Registration Required – FreeĀ or additional Donation to support Guild Hall

Link will be emailed 24 hours prior to those who register

Virtual Studio Visits with Christina Strassfield

Now that we are all home and want to be as productive as possible, take this opportunity to straighten up your studio, get your artist statement in draft form and invite the Guild Hall Museum Director/Chief Curator in! You can register for a 30-minute, remote one-on-one Zoom or studio visit with Christina Strassfield, Museum Director/Chief Curator.Ā  Here is the opportunity to share your work, discuss your direction and get a formal critique of your work. Please register for one 30-minute session.Ā  Registration is on a first come basis.

Session 1: 1-1:30PM

Session 2: 1:35-2:05PM

Session 3: 2:10-2:40pm

“Studio visits are the best part of my job but unfortunately often get pushed and put off because of time constraints.Ā  This is the perfect time to launch this virtual studio visit program so that we can connect with one another and be ready to share actual work once the stay-at-home ban is lifted.Ā  It is always exciting to see work in progress or transitions in an artistā€™s work.Ā  I welcome the dialogue with the wonderful artists that have been so supportive of Guild Hall.ā€ Ā – Christina Mossaides Strassfield

Registration Required – FreeĀ or additional Donation to support Guild Hall

Link will be emailed 24 hours prior to those who register

Virtual Studio Visits with Christina Strassfield

Now that we are all home and want to be as productive as possible, take this opportunity to straighten up your studio, get your artist statement in draft form and invite the Guild Hall Museum Director/Chief Curator in! You can register for a 30-minute, remote one-on-one Zoom or studio visit with Christina Strassfield, Museum Director/Chief Curator.Ā  Here is the opportunity to share your work, discuss your direction and get a formal critique of your work. Please register for one 30-minute session.Ā  Registration is on a first come basis.

Session 1: 1-1:30PM

Session 2: 1:35-2:05PM

Session 3: 2:10-2:40pm

“Studio visits are the best part of my job but unfortunately often get pushed and put off because of time constraints.Ā  This is the perfect time to launch this virtual studio visit program so that we can connect with one another and be ready to share actual work once the stay-at-home ban is lifted.Ā  It is always exciting to see work in progress or transitions in an artistā€™s work.Ā  I welcome the dialogue with the wonderful artists that have been so supportive of Guild Hall.ā€ Ā – Christina Mossaides Strassfield

Registration Required – FreeĀ or additional Donation to support Guild Hall

Link will be emailed 24 hours prior to those who register