
Join us for an inspiring panel discussion presented in collaboration with CuraArt during NYC Spring Art Week! This engaging conversation takes its cue from the work of Louisa Chase, featured in Berry Campbell Gallery’s exhibition The Eighties.
Artists are more than mere observers; they transform emotions, memories, and dreams into visual expressions. Through their use of gesture, color, composition, and other elements, they make their inner experiences known.
Louisa Chase's works offer a deep exploration of landscape as both a physical space and an emotional journey, prompting questions about what pushes artists to express their internal worlds. How do intuition, memory, and vulnerability influence their creative processes? How do audiences perceive and interpret the emotional narratives woven within art?
Moderated by Shakira Polite, this discussion will feature an esteemed panel, including:
Following the panel, guests are invited to enjoy a curator-led walkthrough of the exhibition. You can also continue your afternoon exploring surrounding Chelsea galleries, with recommendations provided to those who register.
☕ Coffee & light breakfast bites will be served!
Note: The event is already included for those participating in the Spring Art Week in NYC Art-full Insider Experience.
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📍 Location: Berry Campbell Gallery, 524 W 26th St.
🎟 Tickets:
Due to the intimate, community-oriented nature of our experience, please RSVP with the intention to attend, helping us all co-create a delightful experience. If your plans change, kindly update your RSVP on Luma at least 24 hours in advance (except in cases of illness or emergency).
🔍 More about the Exhibition:
Louisa Chase: The Eighties marks a significant display of the artist's works from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s, showcasing her most comprehensive collection in New York City in over 25 years.
🌟 More about the Panelists:
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