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The New York Public Library



presents

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An Artist Career Development Series
Event<http://www.nypl.org/locations/tid/45/node/150356?lref=45%2Fcalendar>



*NYFA Drawing Fellows*

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*Erin Brown in conversation with *

*Joseph Burwell, Marti Cormand**, Adam Fowler*,

*Chris Nau, Ilene Sunshine,** Margaret Inga Wiatrowski*

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Thursday May 10, 2012

6:00 P.m.

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Corner Reading Room

1st Floor



The New York Public Library

Mid-Manhattan Library

5thAvenue at 40th Street

New York, NY 10016

917-275-6975

 www.nypl.org

*(directions) <http://www.nypl.org/locations/tid/45/directions>*



*The Corner Room opens to the public at 6:00 p.m.*

All events are FREE and subject to last minute change or cancellation.



Pushing the boundaries of what it means to make a drawing is almost as
challenging as finding a way to push one's way into the hectic and
convoluted world of the New York Art scene.  In this panel discussion, six
New York Foundation for the Arts fellows talk about their experience in
making their work and making a name for themselves as artists.  *Moderator
and curator Erin Brown leads the discussion as the panelists share their
strategies for success in applying for awards such as the NYFA fellowship*,
as well as balancing the application process with their studio practice,
and generating interest in conceptually challenging work.

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Curator *Erin Brown* received a BA in Media Arts and Sciences from
Wellesley College, and studied art theory and curatorial practice at
Parsons School of Design in Paris, and Yale University.  Erin has curated
shows at the Jewett Gallery in Wellesley, Massachusetts, and at Margaret
Thatcher Projects in Chelsea, where she is currently the director. As a
curator, she seeks to make contemporary art more accessible to viewers, by
establishing connections to earlier idioms of making. Her writing has been
published in *Terminal Magazine*, *The Birch* and many online publications.



*Joseph Burwell* uses playful tactics and absurdist sensibilities to
compose altered historical narratives in his bright, punchy drawings. He
has recently shown with Miyako Yoshinaga Arts Prospects in New York, and in
group shows at the Brain Factory, Seoul, Korea; Eyelevel BQE, Brooklyn and
Linge Roset, New York. He is one of the 2011 New York Foundation for the
Arts Fellows in drawing, and has had residencies at the Robert Blackburn
Printmaking Workspace, and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Workspace.
Joseph received his Masters of Fine Arts in Sculpture from Tulane
University.



*Marti Cormand* approaches the detritus of every day life with an eye for
landscape and abstraction, creating drawings that utilize elements of trash
as key pictorial players.  Cormand, who is represented by Josee Bienvenu
Gallery in New York, has exhibited at the Fundacio Arranz-Bravo, Spain; the
Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Connecticut; and the Dallas Museum of Art
among other venues. Reviews for his work have been published in *Art Forum*,
*Harpers Magaizine*, *BonArt* and many others. A graduate of the University
of Barcelona, Cormand lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.



*Adam Fowler*'s intricate cut-paper drawings build layers of texture and
density through their painstaking exactness. Represented by Margaret
Thatcher Projects, New York and Brian Gross Gallery, San Francisco, Fowler
has exhibited widely, including in the Museum of Arts and Design 2009
exhibition *Slash: Paper Under the Knife*.  His work has been featured in
numerous group shows, including exhibitions at The Vincent Price Museum,
Los Angeles; the Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro; and the 2005
Selections show at The Drawing Center, New York. Reviews for Fowler’s
drawings have appeared in *The New York Times*, *The Harvard Review*, *The
Village Voice*, *The San Francisco Chronicle* and *Sculpture Magazine*. A
graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art, Fowler currently lives
and works in Brooklyn, New York.



*Chris Nau* received his MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design
and holds a BFA from the University of Washington. Recent exhibitions
include the Tegnerforbundet Galleri (Oslo’s Drawing Center) in Norway and
Dieu Donné, The Drawing Center and Dam Stuhltrager Gallery in New York as
well as the G.A.S. - Station Project Space in Berlin. Upcoming shows
include the Peter Miller Gallery and The Suburban project space, both in
Chicago. Nau is a 2010 recipient of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant
and a 2011 recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in
Drawing. Nau works in painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture. He uses
the language of abstraction to describe transformative shifts between
growth and destruction. Trapping this transformation in an image and/or
form as a means to describe the instability of all things is the endpoint
of each of Nau's pieces.



*Ilene Sunshine* lives and works in New York City. Her work has been
featured in recent solo exhibitions at Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia,
and Kentler International Drawing Space, Brooklyn, and included in many
group exhibitions at venues such as: Mixed Greens, NYC, Amateras
Foundation, Sofia, Bulgaria and Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, North
Carolina. In 2011, Sunshine was awarded a New York Foundation for the Arts
Fellowship in Drawing and a Workspace Residency at Dieu Donné Papermill,
NYC. She has also had residencies at the MacDowell Colony, Ucross
Foundation, and Soaring Gardens. Her work is in various collections
including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK. Sunshine received a
BFA degree (Sculpture) with honors from Boston University's School of Fine
Arts.



*Margaret Inga Wiatrowski*'s work is the result of a fascination with
obsolescence– in-between spaces in the midst of falling apart, non-places,
unraveling landscapes where meaning shifts, and memory fails. Her
semi-abstract scenes teeter between delicacy and disorder and are rendered
directly, without mediation, with ink on paper- a medium as anachronistic
and ephemeral as the content it represents. Born in Wroclaw, Poland, she
received a BA in Literature from Barnard College, Columbia University in
2001 and a Master of Science in Design from Pratt Institute in 2004. Most
recently, she has exhibited work at Red Roots Gallery, Rabbithole Gallery
and Nurture Art Gallery in New York; and has been featured in publications
such as *Diffusion Magazine* and *Reframing Photography* (Photographic
Theory and Practice). She has also taken part in artists projects at Work
Gallery in Dumbo and “The Work Office” sponsored by the Lower Manhattan
Cultural Council. She lives and works in New York City.

Initiated and organized by Arézoo Moseni, *Artist Career Development
Series*have addressed the growing needs and concerns of independent
creative
workforce in New York City since 2006.

Joseph Burwell, Marti Cormand, Adam Fowler, Chris Nau, Ilene Sunshine and
Margaret Inga Wiatrowski are 2011 Artist Fellowship recipients of the New
York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA). This presentation is co-sponsored by
Artists & Audiences Exchange, a NYFA public program, funded with leadership
support from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA).


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