Thursday, June 9, 2011

AIM Biennial at the Bronx Museum


June 26 through September 5, 2011
Bronx Calling: The First AIM Biennial
Guest curators Wayne Northcross and Jose Ruiz
Bronx Calling: The First AIM Biennial features sculptures, works on paper, video installations, photographs, and other works by the 72 participants in the 2011 AIM program. On view at the Bronx Museum and Wave Hill. Five site-specific commissioned projects at Randall's Island as part of FLOW.11.

AIM artists: Hannah Smith Allen, Tomer Aluf, Thomas Bangsted, Nina Barnett, 

Joell Baxter, John Bent, Gabriela Bertiller, Lea Bertucci, James Bills, Chris Bors, 
Laura Braciale, Calvin Burton, Anton Cabaleiro, Brian Scott Campbell, Noa Charuvi, 
Andrew Chan, Michelle Cheikin, Cecile Chong, Matthew Conradt, Corey D'Augustine, 
Katherine Daniels, Dennis Redmoon Darkeem, Priscila De Carvalho, Dennis Delgado, 
Stella Ebner, Nicky Enright, Carl James Ferrero, Xavier Figueroa, Veronica Frenning, 
Christine Gedeon, Sarah Granett, Kira Greene, Debbie Grossman, Nathan Gwynne, 
Meg Hitchcock, Erik Hougen,Michael Clyde Johnson, Laura Kaufman, Hein Koh, 
Nick Lamia, Heidi Lau, Robert Lucy, Jongil Ma, Luis R. Maldonado, Jr., 
Glendalys Medina, Kenneth Millington, Monica Moran, Julia Oldham, 
Maia Cruz Palileo, Shani Peters, Gregory Reynolds, Jacob Rhodes, 
Viviane Rombaldi Seppey, Allyson Ross, Alan Ruiz, Jennifer Sanchez, 
Romy Scheroder, Tina Schneider, Gabriel J. Shuldiner, Hrvoje Slovenc, 
Christopher Smith, Jessica Stoller, Benjamin Tiven, Jerry Torrens Torrens, 
Meghan Wilbar, Randal Wilcox, Scott Wolfson, Natalie Collette Wood, Karla Wozniak,
Sean Wrenn, Marina Zamalin, and Jenny Zhang
The exhibition is presented in collaboration with Wave Hill and is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue.

Bronx Calling: The First AIM Biennial is generously supported by the MetLife Foundation Museum and Community Connections grant, Jerome Foundation, Helena Rubinstein Foundation, The Greenwall Foundation, Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc., Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, and the New York State Council on the Arts. Target Free Days: Target sponsors free Tuesday and Saturday morning admission to Wave Hill.




June 26 through September 5, 2011
Taking AIM: 30-Year Anniversary Exhibition
Guest curators Marysol Nieves and Monica Espinel

For three decades, the Artist in the Marketplace (AIM) program has helped to demystify the often opaque professional practices of the art world for artists at the beginning of their careers and has introduced their work to the public. Taking AIM! 30-Year Anniversary Exhibition features archival material documenting the evolution of the AIM program over the years.

Taking AIM!: 30-Year Anniversary Exhibition is sponsored by UBS. AIM's 30th Anniversary is generously supported by the MetLife Foundation Museum and Community Connections grant, Jerome Foundation, Helena Rubinstein Foundation, The Greenwall Foundation and the Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation.





RELATED PROGRAMS


Thursday, June 23, 6:00-8:00pm
Book Event
Taking AIM! The Business of Being an Artist Today
Edited by Marysol Nieves
Published in collaboration with Fordham University Press
Location: Eleven Rivington
11 Rivington Street New York NY
Admission: Free


Friday, June 24, 6:00 - 8:00pm
Bronx Talks
Photographers: AIM!
Panel discussion with Thomas Bangsted, Travis LeRoy Southworth and Christy Speakman, moderated by Lia Zaaloff
Location: Bronx Museum
North Wing - 2nd Floor
Admission: Free
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Sunday, June 26, 2:00-6:00pm
Open House
Bronx Calling: The First AIM Biennial
Taking AIM: 30-Year Anniversary Exhibition
On view at the Bronx Museum and Wave Hill. Five site-specific commissioned projects at Randall’s Island as part of FLOW.11. The Bronx Museum will provide hourly shuttles to all three sites: Randall's Island, Wave Hill, and the Bronx Museum.
Urban Archives: Emilio Sanchez in the Bronx
Locations:
Bronx Museum: 2:00 to 6:00pm
Wave Hill: 1:00 to 4:00pm
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Friday, July 8, 6:00-8:00pm
First Fridays!
Meet the Curators
Panel discussion with Wayne Northcross and Jose Ruiz, moderated by Marysol Nieves.
Followed by a reception
Location:
Bronx Museum
North Wing - 2nd Floor
Admission: FREE
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