Winter Community News

SIX.TWO Editions is a photo print sale running from March 10 to March 20, in which over 200 photographers have generously made their work available for purchase at an affordable price with all net proceeds donated to vetted, non-governmental organizations leading the way in recovery efforts and organizational needs on the ground in Turkey and Syria’s earthquake regions.

As part of the sale, purchase a print by upcoming 2023 artist-in-residence Carolyn Drake!


Vickette Records Releases She Only Remembers by Dale Trumbore on March 9, 2023

An album by 2021 artist-in-residence Dale Trumbore, She Only Remembers delves into the implications of memory loss and forgetting. Featuring Trumbore’s half-hour ballet for solo piano of the same name, She Only Remembers reflects Trumbore's experiences watching her grandmother struggle with dementia at the end of her life.

Following the release of the album, Central West Ballet of Modesto, CA will debut She Only Remembers, choreographed by Artistic Director René Daveluy. Trumbore will accompany the premiere live at Central West Ballet’s 35th Anniversary Gala on March 11, 2023 at Gallo Center for the Arts in Modesto.


EMBRACE: The Journey of Gary Lichtenstein
Waterfall Mansion & Gallery, New York, NY
February 11–March 11, 2023

Waterfall Mansion & Gallery in NYC presents EMBRACE, a celebration of Gary Lichtenstein's 45-year career as a silkscreen printer, over the course of which he worked with over 90 artists. This exhibition showcases a series of prints created in collaboration with artists who have shown at Waterfall including 2022 artist-in-residence Jinwon Chang alongside Robert Indiana, Charles Hinman, and Makoto Fujimura.


2021 artist-in-residence Vaune Trachtman Profiled in Analog Forever Magazine

Feb 5, 2023



2023 AIR Hong Hong Named a 2023 USA Fellow

USA Fellowships are annual $50,000 unrestricted awards recognizing the most compelling artists working and living in the United States, in all disciplines, at every stage of their career.  These artists are architects, choreographers, culture bearers, dancers, designers, filmmakers, musicians, sculptors, singers, storytellers, theater makers, and writers, as well as artists working across, between, and outside of those disciplines. They span every career stage, ranging in age from their 20s to their 90s.

Congrats, Hong!


2022 AIR Shruthi Rajasekar Named a 2023 Jerome Hill Artist Fellow

The Jerome Foundation announced the 2023 grant recipients in the third round of the Jerome Hill Artist Fellowships program. 54 Fellowships were awarded (8 in each in the fields of dance; film, video and digital production; literature; music; theater, performance and spoken word; and visual arts, and 3 in each of the newly added fields of technology centered arts and combined artistic fields) to early-career artists based in Minnesota and New York City.

Congrats, Shruthi!


Katrina Bello: 40,000 Tons
Mueller Gallery, Caldwell University, Caldwell NJ
February 1–February 28, 2023

Caldwell University’s Mueller Gallery presents a solo exhibition by upcoming 2023 artist-in-residence Katrina Bello, 40,000 Tons, a reference to the volume of cosmic dust that falls on planet Earth annually. In addition to photography, botany, and research in Earth sciences, Bello is inspired by astronomy and astrogeology, especially images sourced from NASA land- and space-based observatories, becoming more interested in the physical sources of her subjects and with abiogenesis, a theory of the genesis of Earth.

An artist’s talk is planned for Wednesday, Feb. 1, 5-6 pm followed by the exhibition’s opening reception, 6-8 pm, all free and open to the public.


“A Seattle artist’s perspective on why — and when — we like public art”
The Seattle Times
Dec. 9, 2022
By Brendan Kiley

Featuring an interview with 2021 Pilot Artist Dan Webb

“That’s what’s great about art. You have to revisit it, consider your own baggage — that’s never done, never finished. You’re always shifting your own view and context for seeing what’s in there. This business of being a consumer of art is a squirrelly one. You have to keep looking, I guess.”


“This composer combines South Indian classical music and Western choral tradition”
The Seattle Times
Dec. 7, 2022
By Ann Guo

Featuring 2022 artist-in-residence Shruthi Rajasekar

“A core part of Rajasekar’s unique musical statements arise from the hybridity of her classical training. As a gurukulam disciple (meaning a student living in the same home as their teacher, or guru) under her mother’s tutelage, the composer grew up listening to old-style South Indian music in the household, and even during car rides with her family. Rajasekar’s education was very organic, as she would describe it — ‘there was a porous boundary of learning, the osmosis method of learning, as my mother said … community was the lifeblood of all these musical interactions.’ From immersive exposure, Rajasekar shaped herself in alignment with ‘a culture of respect, and a culture of experimentation’ in Carnatic heritage.”


Artist’s Rooms: Daniele Genadry
Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai, UAE

December 7, 2022–May 14, 2023

The exhibition presents upcoming 2023 artist-in-residence Daniele Genadry’s work Blind Light (2017) in addition to new works based on her recent research in La Rochelle, France and the Grand Canyon, USA. Genadry works with various media to examine how distance, light and movement affect visual experiences. Her practice focuses on the relationship between painting and photography, exploring the potential of an image to generate its own temporality (through light) and how a mediated field of vision can sensitize our perception. 

Named by Frieze as one of “Five Shows to See During Art Dubai!”

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