The C.R. Ettinger Studio is pleased to present in the gallery an exciting and new body of work by Joan Wadleigh Curran (CRF 2017). Born of a desire to experiment, Joan has repurposed and repositioned her prints into collages on a variety of papers to create...
Soon-to-be Director’s Guest Gerard Passannante will be speaking with Michael Wood at the New York Public LIbrary’s Cullman Center about his new book Catastrophizing on April 18 at 7 pm. See the event information here.
A debut poet from Greensboro, North Carolina, has received a prize named for one of the country’s greatest writers. Leah Naomi Green won the Walt Whitman Award, the Academy of American Poets announced Monday. The award is given to emerging poets and comes with a...
The organizers of the Havana Biennial have released the names of the 83 artists and collectives that will participate in the main exhibition of the show’s 13th edition, which runs from April 12 to May 12 in Cuba. The participating artists hail from over 45 countries...
This piece in the New Yorker explores how soon-to-be Director’s Guest John Adams offers new takes on the beloved form of concerto. The Los Angeles Philharmonic recently introduced a new concerto by John Adams, titled “Must the Devil Have All the Good Tunes?”...
Poet, editor, translator, and activist Carolyn Forché (CRF 2012) to read and discuss her memoir What You Have Heard is True at Greenlight. The book is a devastating, lyrical, and visionary memoir about a young woman’s brave choice to engage with horror in order to...