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2023–24 Artist-in-Residence Open Studios

May 4, 2024, 12:30–4:00 pm

429 West 127th Street

Between Amsterdam and Convent Avenues

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Join the 2023–24 artists in residence, sonia louise davis, Malcolm Peacock, and Zoë Pulley, as they open their studios to the public at Studio Museum 127.

Visitors are invited to meet the artists and be among the first to view their works in progress. Conceived at the formation of the Studio Museum over fifty years ago, the Artist-in-Residence program remains central to the Museum’s mission. Open Studios is free and open to all at our temporary programming space, Studio Museum 127.

  • This program is accessible by wheelchair and other forms of mobility assistance.
  • The Museum will be recording this event. By participating in this event, you understand and consent to be photographed, filmed, and/or otherwise recorded by the Museum. Such recordings may be used in connection with productions made by the Studio Museum in Harlem or its licensees and assigns.

From October 2023 through September 2024, the residents receive institutional and material support from the Studio Museum, including studio space at Studio Museum 127. The work created during the residency will be shown in a culminating exhibition at MoMA PS1 in 2024 as part of a multiyear partnership between the Studio Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and MoMA PS1.

The Studio Museum in Harlem’s Artist-in-Residence program is funded by the Glenstone Foundation. Additional support for the Artist-in-Residence program provided by the American Express Kenneth and Kathryn Chenault Sponsorship Fund; National Endowment for the Arts; Joy of Giving Something; Doris Duke Charitable Foundation; Jerome Foundation; Anonymous; Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation; and by endowments established by the Andrea Frank Foundation; the Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Trust; and Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Additional funding is generously provided by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and New York State Council on the Arts.

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2023–24 Artist-in-Residence Open Studios

May 4, 2024, 12:30–4:00 pm

429 West 127th Street

Between Amsterdam and Convent Avenues

Register

Join the 2023–24 artists in residence, sonia louise davis, Malcolm Peacock, and Zoë Pulley, as they open their studios to the public at Studio Museum 127.

Visitors are invited to meet the artists and be among the first to view their works in progress. Conceived at the formation of the Studio Museum over fifty years ago, the Artist-in-Residence program remains central to the Museum’s mission. Open Studios is free and open to all at our temporary programming space, Studio Museum 127.

  • This program is accessible by wheelchair and other forms of mobility assistance.
  • The Museum will be recording this event. By participating in this event, you understand and consent to be photographed, filmed, and/or otherwise recorded by the Museum. Such recordings may be used in connection with productions made by the Studio Museum in Harlem or its licensees and assigns.

From October 2023 through September 2024, the residents receive institutional and material support from the Studio Museum, including studio space at Studio Museum 127. The work created during the residency will be shown in a culminating exhibition at MoMA PS1 in 2024 as part of a multiyear partnership between the Studio Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and MoMA PS1.

The Studio Museum in Harlem’s Artist-in-Residence program is funded by the Glenstone Foundation. Additional support for the Artist-in-Residence program provided by the American Express Kenneth and Kathryn Chenault Sponsorship Fund; National Endowment for the Arts; Joy of Giving Something; Doris Duke Charitable Foundation; Jerome Foundation; Anonymous; Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation; and by endowments established by the Andrea Frank Foundation; the Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Trust; and Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Additional funding is generously provided by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and New York State Council on the Arts.

429 West 127th Street

Between Amsterdam and Convent Avenues

Register
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