On March 30, 2011, The Drawing Center and Cultural Services of the French Embassy and Platform presented a panel discussion on artist/architect Yona Friedman’s legacy. The event celebrated the recent
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Audio Recording: Reading by Novelist Lynne Tillman
On Thursday, March 3, novelist Lynne Tillman performed a reading of her new essayistic story, Drawing from a Translation Artist, which appears in the Drawing Papers edition published in conjunction
Audio Recording: Drawn from Photography Panel Discussion
On Saturday, February 19, The Drawing Center held a panel discussion with four artists in Drawn from Photography. Andrea Bowers, Richard Forster, Karl Haendel, and Emily Prince discussed their work
Audio Recording – Making Money Less Scary: Financial Planning and Taxes for Artists
On Thursday, January 6 at 6:30pm, Susan Lee, a tax preparer who has worked with freelancers and artists for over twenty years, gave a presentation about financial issues confronted by
SoHo Night Concert
Yesterday evening, in celebration of SoHo Night, cellists Rubin Kodheli and Eleanor Norton performed in the Drawing Room, in conjunction with Claudia Wieser: Poems of the Right Angle. Click here
4 x 4 Talk by Aaron Wexler
On Thursday, June 17, Aaron Wexler gave the final presentation ina series of four talks in which emerging artists discuss the influence and relevancy of drawing within their multifaceted practices.
Dorothea Tanning: A Dialogue Between Visual Art and Performance
On Thursday, June 10th, a panel discussed the relationship between the visual arts and performance in the twentieth century, with a particular focus on Dorothea Tanning’s collaboration with George Balanchine
4 x 4 Talk by Xylor Jane
On Thursday, June 3, Xylor Jane gave the third in a series of four talks in which emerging artists discuss the influence and relevancy of drawing within their multifaceted practices.
4 x 4 Talk by Sam Lewitt
On Thursday, May 20, Sam Lewitt gave the second in series of four talks in which emerging artists discuss the influence and relevancy of drawing within their multifaceted practices. With
Peter Schjeldahl on Leon Golub: Live & Die Like a Lion? in the New Yorker
Be sure to pick up this week’s New Yorker for an excellent review of Leon Golub: Live & Die Like a Lion? by Peter Schjeldahl. For a taste of the