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Angelo Madsen Minax, Live Nude Genitals, 2012. Neon and Plexiglas, 36 x 36 inches. Photo by Kristine Eudey, 2019, courtesy of Leslie-Lohman Museum, New York.
Exhibition Support

ON OUR BACKS: The Revolutionary Art of Queer Sex Work
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art
New York, NY

Karyn Olivier, Wall, 2017–2018. Bricks, used clothing, steel. Courtesy of the artist.
Exhibition Support

Karyn Olivier: Everything That’s Alive Moves
Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA

Exhibition Support

Lenore Tawney: Mirror of the Universe
John Michael Kohler Arts Center
Sheboygan, WI

Trevor Paglen
The Took the Faces from the Accused and the Dead (detail)
2019
Silver gelatin print, pins 3240 individual images: 225 × 360 in. (571.50 × 914.40 cm) 
© Trevor Paglen, Courtesy of the Artist and Altman Siegel, San Francisco 
Image provided courtesy of the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
Exhibition Support

Uncanny Valley: Being Human in the Age of AI
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

San Francisco, CA

Fatimah Tuggar, Fai-Fain Gramophone, 2010
Record player, raffia disks with labels, music by Barmani Choge, entertainment center
53 x 32 1/2 x 24 in. (134.6 x 82.5 x 70 cm)
Artwork Credit: Courtesy of Fatimah Tuggar and BintaZarah Studios
Exhibition Support

Fatimah Tuggar: Home’s Horizons

Davis Museum at Wellesley College

Wellesley, MA

“Art and Race Matters: The Career of Robert Colescott” at the Contemporary Art Center Cincinnati.
Exhibition Support

Art and Race Matters: The Career of Robert Colescott
Contemporary Arts Center Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH

Night of the Hunter, 1998
From the Thin Fins series
Ceramic, glaze, underglaze, china paint, and epoxy resin
4 × 5 ¼ × 2 in. (10.2 × 13.3 × 5.1 cm)
Collection of Richard E. Goldman
Exhibition Support

Ron Nagle: Handsome Drifter
Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive
Berkeley, CA

ACT UP, Installation view of Let the Record Show…, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, 1987. Courtesy of Gran Fury
Multi-year Program Support

Visual AIDS
New York, NY

The Advantages of Being A Woman Artist, 1988
Multi-year Program Support

Utah Museum of Contemporary Art
Salt Lake City, UT

Multi-year Program Support

The Underground Museum
Los Angeles, CA

Midnight Moment: Allison Schulnik, MOTH
January 1, 2020 – January 31, 2020
every night from 11:57pm-midnight


Midnight Moment is the world’s largest, longest-running digital art exhibition, synchronized on electronic billboards throughout Times Square nightly from 11:57pm to midnight.   


Allison Schulnik uses painting, ceramics, and, traditional animation to choreograph compositions that embody a spirit of the macabre and a tragicomic perspective on love, death, and farce.  A hand-painted moth flutters in stop-motion, transforming from a fully-formed insect, to a nascent cocoon, to fantastical, sometimes ominous creatures. Schulnik began this work after a moth hit her studio window, painting frames for the film almost daily for 14 months as she was pregnant with and gave birth to her first child. The work reflects on the cycles of life and the bodily and emotional metamorphosis of motherhood. MOTH is presented in partnership with MASS MoCA.
Multi-year Program Support

Times Square Alliance
New York, NY

Cinema Under the Stars screening at Joyce Kilmer Park
Multi-year Program Support

New York African Film Festival
African Film Festival
New York, NY

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