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Joseph Hart (born 1976) is an American artist. Originally from Peterborough, New Hampshire, he currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.His work has recently been exhibited at Romer Young Gallery in San Francisco, Dieu Donne, David Krut Projects and Halsey Mckay Gallery in New York, among others.
Reviews of his work have appeared in publications including Art in America, The New York Times, [6] The New Yorker, Modern Painters, Artforum, Hyperallergic, [7] and The Brooklyn Rail. [8] Throughout his career he has received numerous grants and fellowships including from A Blade of Grass, [ 9 ] the Jerome Foundation, and the Fine Arts Work ...
Jane Hart (born 1958) is an American curator, gallerist, and artist in New York City. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She has worked as an art curator since 1993, [ 3 ] having been a gallery owner at in Los Angeles and Miami, and a contemporary art professional in Manhattan and London.
International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) is a contemporary art institution that runs an international residency program and related exhibitions and events [1] [2] based in Brooklyn, New York. ISCP's exhibitions, [3] talks, [4] [5] screenings and lectures generally focus on introducing New York audiences to work produced by international ...
Residency Unlimited is an international artist's residency program [1] in New York City, located within the former South Congregational Church in Carroll Gardens, in Brooklyn, New York. [2] In addition to artist-in-residence programs, Residency Unlimited also hosts temporary exhibitions and commissions and public programs [ 3 ] which are free ...
Millay Arts, formerly the Millay Colony for the Arts, is an arts community offering residency-retreats and workshops in Austerlitz, New York, and free arts programs in local public schools. Housed on the former property of feminist/activist poet and playwright Edna St. Vincent Millay , the Colony's campus offers residencies, retreats, and classes.
Link — who wrote about the case in her 2008 book: “When Evil Came to Good Hart" — heard about the murders, including all six members of the Robison family, as a little girl on the car radio.
The Wassaic Project is a non-profit artist-run arts, community and art education space in Wassaic, New York founded in 2008 that curates exhibitions, produces community events and hosts artist residencies. Currently it consists of a year-round competitive residency program and year round arts programming. [1] [2] [3]