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Dear ARLIS/NA Members,

The New York chapter is delighted to extend an invitation to the national
membership for an artist talk with Kenseth Armstead
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taking
place this Wednesday, January 27th at 1:00 pm (EST) via Zoom. In place of
our annual holiday party, we have invited Mr. Armstead to speak about his
artistic practice and how libraries and research have influenced his
work. As is usually the tradition at our holiday party, before the lecture
begins, we will take a few minutes to thank our past Executive Board
members and welcome the new ones at the beginning of the event. After that,
Mr. Armstead will give a presentation about his work, and then we will have
time for questions and discussion.

Kenseth Armstead has created provocative conceptual art for three decades.
His work has been included in pivotal explorations of history, American
culture, ethnicity, and institution defining moments. Selected historic
exhibitions which include his work are: *Black Male: Representations of
Masculinity in Contemporary Art *at the Whitney Museum of American Art; *It’s
Happening! Celebrating 50 Years of Public Art in NYC Parks,* Central Park,
NY, NY, Presented by NYC Parks, Art in the Parks; *Race in Digital Space *at
the MIT List Visual Arts Center; *Veni Vidi Video* at the Studio Museum in
Harlem (their first video exhibition in 2003); *Open House: Working in
Brooklyn* at the Brooklyn Museum; "Edited at EAI": Video Interference at
Electronic Arts Intermix (celebrating 45 years of their award winning
collection); *Modern Heroics, 75 years of African American Expressionism* at
the Newark Museum.

Armstead’s first Sankofa_ public work, *Boulevard of African Monarchs*,
presented by the Marcus Garvey Park Alliance and the NYC DOT ART, Community
Commissions is currently installed in Harlem, New York City at 116th Street
& Adam Clayton Blvd through 2021. Armstead tirelessly works to explore
difficult terrain, bold new approaches to histories, complex identities and
nuanced subjects with art. His work seeks to create beauty out of the
connection to and honoring of the invisible and forgotten in American
Culture.

To register for the event, please use the link below and select the
"ARLIS/NA Member Only" registration type for free registration. Registrants
will receive an email with the Zoom link the day before the event. If you
have any questions, please contact Vice Chair/Chair Elect of the New York
Chapter Giana Ricci, at [log in to unmask]

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All the best,
Giana

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Giana Ricci
Librarian for the Fine Arts
Bobst Library, New York University
70 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012
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