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After hours: People who work here
David Zwirner is pleased to present After-Hours: People Who Work Here on view at the gallery’s West 19th Street space. The exhibition brings together sixty-three artists from multiple departments across the gallery’s global locations, presenting a vast range of media, including painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, textile work, installation, video, sound, and sculpture. This exhibition marks the third and largest iteration of the People Who Work Here series, which showcases the work of artists on staff at the gallery and debuted in 2012.
The artists featured in After-Hours interweave their creative practices with their day-to-day roles at the gallery, opening a portal between these parallel types of labor. The exhibition explores the exchange of energy between being an artist and an arts worker, laying bare the vibrant collaborative ecosystem of the contemporary art world.
All proceeds from this exhibition directly benefit the artists.
After-Hours: People Who Work Here is curated by gallery staff members Grace Paola Halio, Jessica Palinski Hoos, and Haley Darya Parsa.

Long distance relationship
Virtual exhibition created by Class of 2020 and 2021 students in "Senior Studio” capstone course.
In collaboration with art faculty Lisa Iglesias and Ligia Bouton
Designed by Nina Frank

Collective Ground - a.p.e.@33 hawley
A.P.E.@33 Hawley presents Collective Ground
Date(s) - Saturday, November 2, 2019 - Tuesday, November 19, 2019. 12:00 am
33 Hawley St. - Northampton
A.P.E.@33 Hawley presents Collective Ground, an exhibition of works by students in the Senior and Advanced Studio Arts program at Mount Holyoke College. Featuring artworks from artists Levi Taylor Booker, Lily Cook, Lauren Ferrara, Abigail Hill, Katie Kelso, Xiangwei Kong, Camila Le, Ricki Lovett, Abby Li, Cora Melcher, Kiwi Song, Samiha Tasnim, Deborah Uller, and Megan Walker, this exhibition brings together fourteen unique visions. These artists employ a vast range of mediums, from installation to photography, painting to performance, in order to explore who they are as makers. The diversity of approach amongst these artists reflect the deeply difficult and polarizing world that form the larger context for this exhibition. However, viewed together, these works begin to forge connections between issues of identity, vulnerability, and ultimately survival.
Collective Ground is open at 33 Hawley St. in Northampton, from November 2nd through November 19th, 2019. Building hours are 12-6, Tuesday – Friday, and by appointment. There will be a reception on Friday, November 15th from 5 -7 pm. Everyone is welcome!
33 Hawley is a project of the Northampton Community Arts Trust.
For more information: http://www.northamptonartstrust.org/

Winds of change - MHC 48th Annual flower show
https://www.mtholyoke.edu/news/news-stories/flower-show-feature-student-sculpture