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SUMMARY:The Making of William Earle Williams: Party Pictures
DESCRIPTION:Presented on Zoom*\nLimited to 40 guests \nA virtual conversation on the making of William Earle Williams: Party Pictures. Published in February\, this monograph contains over 70 stunning black-and-white photographs by Williams\, taken in the 1970s and ‘80s at social events in and around Philadelphia – from upper crust Main Line society balls to Henri David’s infamous Halloween parties. In these insightful images of blue-blooded doyennes\, society upstarts\, A-list celebrities and blue-collar wait staff\, Williams reveals the unspoken cues of class\, race and gender. \nWilliams will be joined by contributors John Caperton (The Print Center’s former Curator)\, Edith Newhall (art writer for The Philadelphia Inquirer and Artnews) and Elizabeth Spungen (The Print Center’s Executive Director)\, along with designer Laurie Churchman of Designlore. The discussion will be moderated by Ksenia Nouril (The Print Center’s Jensen Bryan Curator). They will describe the project – from the exhibition that inspired it and early conversations to fully-fledged interviews and days on press. Audience questions and participation are welcomed! \nTicket: $50\nTicket + book: $90 (a $25 savings)\nTicket + special edition book with silver gelatin print: $600 (a $50 savings) \n  \nWatch the Talk:
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/the-making-of-william-earle-williams-party-pictures-panel-discussion/
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SUMMARY:Dinner Date with James Siena
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us to celebrate the extraordinary artist James Siena for a spectacular evening at the architecturally marvelous residence of Ligia Ravé Slovic! Each spring\, we honor an artist or a significant member of the art community at our Dinner Date event. Dinner Date is The Print Center’s spring fundraiser.\n \n  \nWednesday\, June 12\, 2019 \n6pm  \nChampagne tour of Resonance Under Pressure with James Siena. \n7pm  \nElegant dinner at the architecturally marvelous Center City home of Ligia Ravé Slovic\, designed by the architect and artist David Slovic and filled with a spectacular collection of contemporary art. \n  \n  \n  \nGuests at the Benefactor and Visionary Levels will receive a print created especially for our patrons by James Siena\, published by Harlan & Weaver\, New York. \nJames Siena\, Coffered Rectangle\, 1995-2019\, Engraving\, Image 5 ¾” x 3 ⅞” on sheet 13 ⅛” x 10 ⅞”\, Edition of 25\, Printed and Published by Harlan & Weaver\, NY \n  \nTickets from $100 – $1\,800. For subscription levels and tickets click here. \n  \nFormer Honorees\nJesse Burke\nDr. Jan Gordon\nJane Irish\nSarah McEneaney\nMatt Neff\nLydia Panas\nSerena Perrone\nBill Scott\nEmma Wilcox\nWilliam Earle Williams \nDinner Date Committee\nJulie Jensen Bryan + Robert Bryan*\nDiane Burko + Richard Ryan\nRalph Citino + Lawrence Taylor\nJoan Wadleigh Curran*\nGail Deery\nAvi Eden*\nOfelia Garcia*\nEileen Kennedy + Robert Heim*\nBrett Littman\nFrancesco Longenecker\nDonald W. McPhail*\nRobert Morrison (deceased)*\nBarbara Schaff*\nMichael Shannon*\nDrs. Marsha + Stephen Silberstein*\nAnna + Menno Tas*\nCarol Weaver + Felix Harlan\nJohn Wind* \n* Former Host \nJames Siena (b. 1957\, Oceanside\, CA) is a New York-based artist who is well-known for his labyrinthine and often colorful prints\, paintings\, drawings and sculptures. He holds a BFA from Cornell University\, Ithaca. Siena has had numerous solo exhibitions\, including at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art\, Cornell University; Dieu Donné\, The Museum of Modern Art and Pace Gallery\, all New York; and Greg Kucera Gallery\, Seattle. His work has been in group exhibitions at venues\, such as the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston; Milwaukee Art Museum; American Academy of Arts and Letters\, The Drawing Center and The Morgan Library and Museum\, all New York; Locks Gallery\, Philadelphia; and Delaware Art Museum\, Wilmington as well as in Beijing\, Dublin and Montréal. His work is in prestigious collections\, including the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston; The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, The Museum of Modern Art and Whitney Museum of American Art\, all New York; and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Siena teaches at the School of Visual Arts in New York and is a member of the Corporation of Yaddo as well as the National Academy of Design. He is represented by Pace Gallery\, New York. \nView the full invitation here.
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/save-the-date-dinner-date-with-james-siena/
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SUMMARY:Dinner Date with Jan Gordon and Jane Irish
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our Spring Fundraising event Dinner Date honoring collector Jan Gordon and artist Jane Irish.\nThis special evening will be hosted by Drs. Marsha + Stephen Silberstein in their spectacular Liberty Place home.\nFriday\, June 8\, 2018\nThe evening begins at The Print Center with a private champagne tour of the solo exhibitions from the 92ND ANNUAL with Executive Director Elizabeth Spungen at 6 pm. \nDinner follows at the art filled home of the Silbersteins\, where we will be treated to a view of their exceptional contemporary photography\, print\, sculpture and glass collections. \n \nTickets range from $100 – $1\,200 with various benefits. For subscription levels and tickets click here. \nGuests at the Benefactor level or above will receive signed copies of Eureka\, an artist book by Jane Irish and Crispin Sartwell based on Edgar Allan Poe’s essay on the nature of the universe and a new monograph\, Jane Irish: Architectures of Resistance\, published by Locks Gallery in conjunction with the exhibitions Jane Irish: Antipodes at Philadelphia’s historic Lemon Hill presented by Philadelphia Contemporary and Architectures of Resistance at Locks Gallery. \n \nJan Gordon is an exceptional art collector with a long connection to The Print Center\, developed through her friendship with Sam Maitin\, Kneeland McNulty and Berthe von Moschzisker. She has a special interest in Philadelphia artists which she initially explored with gallerist Marian Locks. Gordon enjoys acquiring artworks by artists she knows personally\, especially women. She has built a collection featuring Maitin\, Elizabeth Osborne and Edna Andrade; and more recently\, has become a dedicated collector of Jane Irish’s remarkable works. \nJane Irish is an outstanding Philadelphia artist. She has been in important exhibitions at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts\, Philadelphia Museum of Art and ICA\, Philadelphia; the Walker Art Center; Contemporary Arts Center\, New Orleans; Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston; and the Baltimore Museum of Art. She has received prestigious recognitions from the Pew Fellowships in the Arts\, the Joan Mitchell Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts as well as residencies all over the world. Irish is represented by Locks Gallery. \nDrs. Marsha + Stephen Silberstein have created a home filled with an impressive collection of art\, with an especially strong selection of classic and contemporary photographs. They have works of art from all over the world\, as well as an exceptional group of pieces by Philadelphia artists. From Brassai to Sally Mann and Vic Muniz to Isaiah Zagar – this is a visit not to be missed! \n\nFormer Honorees\nJesse Burke\nSarah McEneaney\nMatt Neff\nLydia Panas\nSerena Perrone\nBill Scott\nEmma Wilcox\nWilliam Earle Williams \nDinner Date Committee\nJulie Jensen Bryan + Robert Bryan*\nJoan Wadleigh Curran*\nAvi Eden*\nBarry Eiswerth\nOfelia Garcia*\nEileen Kennedy + Robert Heim*\nSueyun Locks\nKaren Mauch + Diane Zilka\nDonald W. McPhail*\nRobert Morrison*\nHarry Philbrick\nBarbara Schaff*\nMichael Shannon*\nAnna + Menno Tas*\nZabeth Teelucksingh\nGina + Dave Walton\nJohn Wind* \n* Former Host \nView the full invitation here.\nImage from Eureka\, 2016 by Jane Irish
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/dinner-date/
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SUMMARY:IMPRESSED: The Print Center Benefit Auction
DESCRIPTION:IMPRESSED\n The Print Center Benefit Auction\nSaturday\, December 2\, 2017 \nExclusive Champagne Preview at 5:00pm\nGeneral Admission at 6:00pm\nBidding closes at 8:00pm \n*Tickets Required \nView Full Event Details\, Invitation\, and Ticket Information Here
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/impressed-the-print-center-benefit-auction/
LOCATION:The Print Center\, 1614 Latimer Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
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SUMMARY:DINNER DATE with Jesse Burke & Robert Morrison
DESCRIPTION:Jesse Burke\, I’ll Fly Away II\, 2014\nPlease join us for The Print Center’s spring fundraiser\, Dinner Date\, with artist Jesse Burke and renowned collector Robert Morrison April 27\, 2016. \n\n\n\n\nJesse Burke is known for his dramatically vivid photographs. His Wild & Precious series was created over the last five years\, as he traveled across the country with his young daughter Clover exploring\, communing and sometimes bumping up against nature. The series\, and its accompanying book\, have generated international attention\, not only for its beautiful images\, but also for its intimate depiction of the close relationship between the photographer and his collaborator/daughter. It also tells the story of our relationship to our environment\, urging us to rebuild our connections with the natural world. Works from Burke’s Wild & Precious series are included in By the Book\, The Print Center’s current exhibition.\n\n\n\nBurke holds an MFA from RISD\, Providence\, RI\, where he teaches photography\, and a BFA from the University of Arizona\, Tucson\, AZ. Recent exhibitions include solo shows at the RISD Museum\, Providence\, RI; ClampArt\, New York\, NY; Newspace Center for Photography\, Portland\, OR; and Rayko Photo Center\, San Francisco\, CA. Burke’s work is included in many public collections including the Museum of Contemporary Photography\, Columbia College\, Chicago\, IL; Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston\, TX; RISD Museum\, Providence\, RI; North Carolina Museum of Art\, Raleigh\, NC; Newport Art Museum\, Newport\, RI; and\, David Winton Bell Gallery\, Brown University\, Providence\, RI. This past fall he was a guest host on The Print Center’s Instagram feed\, as part of our Centennial celebration. An exhibition of Burke’s work\, paired with the photographer Nils Ericson\, was organized by The Print Center in 2011.\n\n\n\nDinner Date will begin at The Print Center at 6:00pm with a private champagne tour of Burke’s work in our exhibition By the Book led by the artist and John Caperton\, Jensen Bryan Curator. A fabulous dinner will follow at Morrison’s exceptional Center City home.\n\n\n\n  \n\nClick HERE to purchase tickets.\nPlease RSVP by April 25\, 2016.\n  \n\n\nTour / 6 pm\nPrivate champagne tour of By the Book: New Photography Publications with Jesse Burke and John Caperton\, Jensen Bryan Curator\nDinner / 7 pm\nAn elegant dinner at the dramatic Center City home of renowned collector Robert J. Morrison.\n\n  \nGuests who join us at the Benefactor level or above will receive I’ll Fly Away II\, 2014\, created especially for this event by Jesse Burke. I’ll Fly Away II is an 10” x 8” inkjet print in an edition of ten.\n\n\n\n \nVisionary: $1\,200 for four individuals \n*Private champagne tour of the exhibition with Jesse Burke\n*Elegant dinner and conversation with the artist at the home of Robert J. Morrison\n*I’ll Fly Away II by Jesse Burke\n\n \nBenefactor: $600 per person; $850 per couple \n*Private champagne tour of the exhibition with Jesse Burke\n*Elegant dinner and conversation with the artist at the home of Robert J. Morrison\n*I’ll Fly Away II by Jesse Burke\n\n \nPatron: $300 per person; $550 per couple \n*Private champagne tour of the exhibition with Jesse Burke\n*Elegant dinner and conversation with the artist at the home of Robert J. Morrison\n\n \nSupporter: $100 per person\n*Private champagne tour of the exhibition with Jesse Burke\n \nHonorary Committee\nDr. Joseph Chazan\nEmily Gowen\nGabriel Martinez\nAllison & Matt Neff\nJudith Tannenbaum\nBob Tursack\nJohn Wind \n\n\n \n\nFor more information contact Jacqui Evans at 215.735.6090 x1 or jevans@printcenter.org 
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/dinner-date-with-jesse-burke-robert-morrison/
LOCATION:The Print Center\, 1614 Latimer Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Centennial Gala & Street Party
DESCRIPTION:Since it’s founding in 1915\, The Print Center has fulfilled a unique and important role in creating opportunities for artists\, investigating new processes and supporting the print image in all its forms. In order to honor our accomplishments and launch a sensational second century\, The Print Center is hosting an exquisite and lively evening of fine food\, drink and entertainment. \nIn support of the Centennial Fund\, the Gala & Street Party will celebrate the legacy of one of Philadelphia’s bedrock institutions\, recently described as a “national treasure.” Proceeds will help us increase investment into exhibition planning\, launch a publications program\, expand educational offerings and prepare our home for the next one hundred years! \n  \nGala \nThe Centennial Gala will feature artists Henry Horenstein\, Dennis McNett\, William Earle Williams and Andrew Jeffrey Wright.\nGala Dinner and Auction 6:00 to 9:00 pm\nLenfest Hall\, Curtis Institute of Music\n1616 Locust Street\, Philadelphia \n6 pm Cocktails\, Auction preview\n7 pm Dinner\, Presentations\, Performance\, Auction\n9 pm Street Party \n♦ Performance by Andrew Jeffrey Wright\n♦ Auction hosted online by Paddle8; preview begins November 1\, 2015\n♦ Festive printed party attire encouraged\n♦ Free parking for Gala guests at Town Garage\, 1524 Latimer Street \nSpace is limited\, please reserve your tickets by 31 October 2015. \n  \nStreet Party \n9:00 pm to 12:00 am\n1600 Block of Latimer Street \nThe Print Center Street Party was a mainstay of the Philadelphia art and social scene for many years and is fondly remembered. Join us for cocktails\, food\, dancing and interactive art from Dennis McNett as we revive this fabulous tradition with a party not to be missed! \n  \nThe Print Center’s Centennial Gala & Street Party will be a momentous\, joyous occasion and one not to be missed! To purchase your tickets click here.
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/centennial-gala/
LOCATION:Curtis Institute of Music\, Lenfest Hall\, 1616 Locust Street\, Philadelphia\, 19103
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