EVENTS AND EDUCATION AT DUCK CREEK

WOMEN / ARTIST / FILMMAKERS

September 25, 7-9pm

The Arts Center at Duck Creek is pleased to host an outdoor Screening of WOMEN / ARTIST / FILMMAKERS, a series of short films presented by Soft Network.

The WOMEN / ARTIST / FILMMAKERS series is programmed by Rosalind Schneider, the founder of Women Artist Filmmakers, and Martha Edelheit, one of the original members. The program, featuring 8 short films, is presented on the anniversary of Joyce Kozloff and Joan Semmel’s historic radical feminist exhibition Women Artists Here and Now at Ashawagh Hall in East Hampton on August 29, 1975. 


This program is part of a larger multi-venue curatorial project by Soft Network, gathering artwork, ephemera and moving-image from a group of intergenerational artists in a sprawling, visual poem on mediation and re- mediation. Please visit https://softnetwork.art/ for more information about this extended program.

PROJECT MOST


AT DUCK CREEK

This summer we hosted a series of artist-led projects with the kids from Project Most! Thank you Claire Watson, Kylie Manning, Binnie Rychlak and Theadora Frost!

Max Blagg and Curtis Kulig read from LOUD MONEY

July 18, 4PM - RSVP required!

New York City-based artist Curtis Kulig and poet Max Blagg recently released LOUD MONEY, a publication featuring a series of collaborative works. What began as a random assemblage of various images, paintings, poem fragments, correspondence, photographs, and drawings between these Downtown neighbors, quickly acquired a solid artistic coherence. The original intention of a rapid-fire zine has evolved into the production, by Paradigm Publishing, a New York City-based independent publisher, of an exquisite, offset printed clothbound 104-page full-color monograph. A seamless harmonic convergence between artist and poet, blending Kulig’s elegant visual vernacular with Blagg’s singular poetic expression, and further embellished by a brilliant Afterword and ringside commentary by renowned artist Jamie Nares.