Panel Discussion: Great Rivers Biennial Artists and Jurors
(From top, left to right) Kahlil Robert Irving, Tim Portlock, Rachel Youn, Christopher Y. Lew, José Carlos Diaz, Amanda Ross-Ho.
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Much like the poltergeist from the feature film Poltergeist 2, in person events are back! Because scheduling is scary enough, Silver Space is here to help. Behold, our virtual baby - The Events Calendar - revived by popular demand. Here you can find out when the next gallery opening is, where you can hear free artist talks, and even what you missed out on because you didn’t check the calendar like you should have in the first place. Shame!
If you have an exhibition, event, artist talk, opening, or something tangentially associated, email marinam@silverspacestl.com and we’ll do our best to get you on!
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(From top, left to right) Kahlil Robert Irving, Tim Portlock, Rachel Youn, Christopher Y. Lew, José Carlos Diaz, Amanda Ross-Ho.
Courtesy Rachel Youn.
Tim Portlock, Dawn Chorus, 2018. Archival pigment print, 54 x 72 inches.
Organized by artist Clifford Owens, this virtual communion of Lone Wolf Recital Corps members and friends will feature unique presentations by artists Sherman Fleming and Jamal Cyrus and ICA Philadelphia Chief Curator Anthony Elms on their collaborations with Terry Adkins, followed by a guided conversation with the audience.
This free program will be hosted on Zoom; registration is required.
Courtesy Qu'art.
Ebony G. Patterson. Photo courtesy the artist and Monique Meloche Gallery, Chicago.
Tim Portlock. Courtesy the artist.
Tiffany Sutton, Black Body Radiation (series)
Presented by The Luminary
Hosted by The Luminary
Yowshien Kuo, Natural as Prometheus Hating the Birds, 2020. Acrylic, gouache, chalk, Carrara marble, bone ash, glass, glitter, plastic and mixed fibers, on canvas, 28.5 X 30 inches. Courtesy of the Artist.
Image courtesy of @camstl 8/11 Instagram post // @rachelyoun installation, Untitled, 2020. Massagers, artificial plants, speaker cabinets. Dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist. #GreatRiversBiennial #camstl
Justin Solomon, Things We Carry, 2019
Join us for a free reception celebrating all three of our current exhibitions, Drawn Games: Chess Posters from Around the World, Dare to Know: Chess in the Age of Reason, and Power in Check: Chess and the American Presidency.
The in-person reception will kick-off outside on our chess patio with complimentary bottled cocktails by Brennan's, soft drinks, and more from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
In compliance with our safety guidelines, guests will be required to wear masks and sign up for a timed tour of all three exhibitions, led by our curators.
Celebrate the week drawing to a close by stopping in to CAM for an evening view of the fall exhibitions paired with happy hour specials on beer, wine, and cocktails!
For this season only, enjoy Drink in Art Happy Hour while one of the movies linked to Stephanie Syjuco's Rogue States installation is on view in the café. A new movie will be shown each week.
Rogue States consists of 22 flags featured in Hollywood and European movies that depict fictional “enemy” nations from the view of the West. The flags hang in CAM’s performance space like a United Nations-style convention. Learn more about Rogue States at camstl.org/stephanie-syjuco.
Celebrate the week drawing to a close by stopping in to CAM for an evening view of the fall exhibitions paired with happy hour specials on beer, wine, and cocktails!
For this season only, enjoy Drink in Art Happy Hour while one of the movies linked to Stephanie Syjuco's Rogue States installation is on view in the café. A new movie will be shown each week.
Rogue States consists of 22 flags featured in Hollywood and European movies that depict fictional “enemy” nations from the view of the West. The flags hang in CAM’s performance space like a United Nations-style convention. Learn more about Rogue States at camstl.org/stephanie-syjuco.
Celebrate the week drawing to a close by stopping in to CAM for an evening view of the fall exhibitions paired with happy hour specials on beer, wine, and cocktails!
For this season only, enjoy Drink in Art Happy Hour while one of the movies linked to Stephanie Syjuco's Rogue States installation is on view in the café. A new movie will be shown each week.
Rogue States consists of 22 flags featured in Hollywood and European movies that depict fictional “enemy” nations from the view of the West. The flags hang in CAM’s performance space like a United Nations-style convention. Learn more about Rogue States at camstl.org/stephanie-syjuco.
Celebrate the week drawing to a close by stopping in to CAM for an evening view of the fall exhibitions paired with happy hour specials on beer, wine, and cocktails!
For this season only, enjoy Drink in Art Happy Hour while one of the movies linked to Stephanie Syjuco's Rogue States installation is on view in the café. A new movie will be shown each week.
Rogue States consists of 22 flags featured in Hollywood and European movies that depict fictional “enemy” nations from the view of the West. The flags hang in CAM’s performance space like a United Nations-style convention. Learn more about Rogue States at camstl.org/stephanie-syjuco.
Celebrate the week drawing to a close by stopping in to CAM for an evening view of the fall exhibitions paired with happy hour specials on beer, wine, and cocktails!
For this season only, enjoy Drink in Art Happy Hour while one of the movies linked to Stephanie Syjuco's Rogue States installation is on view in the café. A new movie will be shown each week.
Rogue States consists of 22 flags featured in Hollywood and European movies that depict fictional “enemy” nations from the view of the West. The flags hang in CAM’s performance space like a United Nations-style convention. Learn more about Rogue States at camstl.org/stephanie-syjuco.
Celebrate the week drawing to a close by stopping in to CAM for an evening view of the fall exhibitions paired with happy hour specials on beer, wine, and cocktails!
For this season only, enjoy Drink in Art Happy Hour while one of the movies linked to Stephanie Syjuco's Rogue States installation is on view in the café. A new movie will be shown each week.
Rogue States consists of 22 flags featured in Hollywood and European movies that depict fictional “enemy” nations from the view of the West. The flags hang in CAM’s performance space like a United Nations-style convention. Learn more about Rogue States at camstl.org/stephanie-syjuco.
Celebrate the week drawing to a close by stopping in to CAM for an evening view of the fall exhibitions paired with happy hour specials on beer, wine, and cocktails!
For this season only, enjoy Drink in Art Happy Hour while one of the movies linked to Stephanie Syjuco's Rogue States installation is on view in the café. A new movie will be shown each week.
Rogue States consists of 22 flags featured in Hollywood and European movies that depict fictional “enemy” nations from the view of the West. The flags hang in CAM’s performance space like a United Nations-style convention. Learn more about Rogue States at camstl.org/stephanie-syjuco.
Celebrate the week drawing to a close by stopping in to CAM for an evening view of the fall exhibitions paired with happy hour specials on beer, wine, and cocktails!
For this season only, enjoy Drink in Art Happy Hour while one of the movies linked to Stephanie Syjuco's Rogue States installation is on view in the café. A new movie will be shown each week.
Rogue States consists of 22 flags featured in Hollywood and European movies that depict fictional “enemy” nations from the view of the West. The flags hang in CAM’s performance space like a United Nations-style convention. Learn more about Rogue States at camstl.org/stephanie-syjuco.
Celebrate the week drawing to a close by stopping in to CAM for an evening view of the fall exhibitions paired with happy hour specials on beer, wine, and cocktails!
For this season only, enjoy Drink in Art Happy Hour while one of the movies linked to Stephanie Syjuco's Rogue States installation is on view in the café. A new movie will be shown each week.
Rogue States consists of 22 flags featured in Hollywood and European movies that depict fictional “enemy” nations from the view of the West. The flags hang in CAM’s performance space like a United Nations-style convention. Learn more about Rogue States at camstl.org/stephanie-syjuco.
Celebrate the week drawing to a close by stopping in to CAM for an evening view of the fall exhibitions paired with happy hour specials on beer, wine, and cocktails!
For this season only, enjoy Drink in Art Happy Hour while one of the movies linked to Stephanie Syjuco's Rogue States installation is on view in the café. A new movie will be shown each week.
Rogue States consists of 22 flags featured in Hollywood and European movies that depict fictional “enemy” nations from the view of the West. The flags hang in CAM’s performance space like a United Nations-style convention. Learn more about Rogue States at camstl.org/stephanie-syjuco.
Celebrate the week drawing to a close by stopping in to CAM for an evening view of the fall exhibitions paired with happy hour specials on beer, wine, and cocktails!
For this season only, enjoy Drink in Art Happy Hour while one of the movies linked to Stephanie Syjuco's Rogue States installation is on view in the café. A new movie will be shown each week.
Rogue States consists of 22 flags featured in Hollywood and European movies that depict fictional “enemy” nations from the view of the West. The flags hang in CAM’s performance space like a United Nations-style convention. Learn more about Rogue States at camstl.org/stephanie-syjuco.
New this year, all Stroller Tours and Morning Play Dates are free!
Stroller Tours are designed for art lovers and their children 2 and under. Play Dates feature artist-led activities and interactive performances, recommended for ages 2 to 5.
// Saturday, October 12, 9:00-11:00 am //
October's Play Date features Brazilian carnival costume-making and an interactive performance led by Moacyr Marchini of the music ensemble Samba Bom, and a pop-up in the shop featuring Honeycomb.
Register at camstl.org/event/stroller-tours-morning-play-date.
New this year, all Stroller Tours and Morning Play Dates are free!
Stroller Tours are designed for art lovers and their children 2 and under. Play Dates feature artist-led activities and interactive performances, recommended for ages 2 to 5.
// Saturday, October 12, 9:00-11:00 am //
October's Play Date features Brazilian carnival costume-making and an interactive performance led by Moacyr Marchini of the music ensemble Samba Bom, and a pop-up in the shop featuring Honeycomb.
Register at camstl.org/event/stroller-tours-morning-play-date.
Celebrate the week drawing to a close by stopping in to CAM for an evening view of the fall exhibitions paired with happy hour specials on beer, wine, and cocktails!
For this season only, enjoy Drink in Art Happy Hour while one of the movies linked to Stephanie Syjuco's Rogue States installation is on view in the café. A new movie will be shown each week.
Rogue States consists of 22 flags featured in Hollywood and European movies that depict fictional “enemy” nations from the view of the West. The flags hang in CAM’s performance space like a United Nations-style convention. Learn more about Rogue States at camstl.org/stephanie-syjuco.