The exhibition will feature 11 MFA graduates from the class of 2020 and will be on view from May 15 to May 30 at the EFA Project Space in Manhattan.
EFA Project Space
Centering Immigrant Artists, From Advising on Visa Applications to Responding to Xenophobia
Join the organizers of the Immigrant Artist Biennial for a virtual roundtable on anti-Asian racism, a $10 immigration clinic for visual artists, and more.
Materializing Memory and Trauma
The mementos and keepsakes that populate many of this show’s artworks were once ordinary objects but now appear totemic.
Opening Up the White Cube
By asking what is and is not allowed, for whom, and who is writing the rules Curriculum at EFA Project Space offers tangible opportunities to challenge viewers’ thinking.
Raising Indigenous Women’s Voices in a Campaign to Decolonize Cultural Institutions
In a roundtable discussion at the EFA Project Space, Indigenous women and invited guests will hash out how best to center Indigenous voices and decolonize our institutions.
A Dance About Decolonizing the Body at EFA Project Space
On May 13 at EFA Project Space, Zavé Martohardjono will perform a work that focuses on freeing the body from colonial time structures.
Video Art Meets Psychotherapy at EFA Project Space
A program on March 18–19 will look at how video art and psychotherapy both bred narcissism in the 1970s.
The Politics of Being a Parent in the Art World
The Let Down Reflex is essential viewing for anyone engaged with issues of caring economies, so-called “women’s work,” or the question of living wages for the art world’s service workers.
Landscape Acquired: A Dialogue with Scott Patrick Wiener
For those seeking an antidote to the Armory madness this weekend, Distant Images, Local Positions, curated by Wafaa Bilal at the Project Space of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, is an edifying alternative.
Unnamed Broadway Musical: The Musical!
The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (EFA) Project Space presents Unnamed Broadway Music: The Musical! is a project inspired by a certain famous orphan-themed Broadway musical (that organizers have been advised not to name due to copyright issues). Video artist Kara Hearn is mounting a bare-bones, experimental production, for which the casting was based more on the willingness and need of the performers than on singing, dancing ability or appearance.