The recipient of the 2011 Bard Center for
Curatorial Studies Award for Curatorial Excellence, she is currently at work on an exhibition inspired by the American painter and film critic Manny Farber and his 1962 essay «White Elephant vs. Termite Art.»
The Reesa Greenberg
Curatorial Studies Award was created by Reesa Greenberg, an internationally renowned scholar on museums and exhibition studies, for academic excellence for a Master of Visual Studies (MVS) Curatorial Studies student at the University of Toronto at the end of the first semester.
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She currently teaches at the Center for
Curatorial Studies, Bard College, and is a board member of Primary Information and Dirty Looks; Advisory Board Member of the Outpost Cuts and Burns Residency Program and John Kelly Performance; and recipient of a Skowhegan Governors»
Award for Outstanding Service to Artists and the inaugural White Columns / Shoot the Lobster
Award.
Lia Gangitano, of New York City, is the recipient of the 2018 Audrey Irmas
Award for
Curatorial Excellence from The Center for
Curatorial Studies, Bard College.
She has received fellowships for performance art from the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York Foundation for the Arts; Bessie and Obie
awards for commitment to artists» freedom of expression; a Yoko Ono Lennon Courage
Award for the Arts; a Richard Massey Foundation - White Box Arts and Humanities
Award; a Lifetime Achievement
Award from Women's Caucus for Art; and the Audrey Irmas
Award for
Curatorial Excellence from the Center for
Curatorial Studies, Bard College.
Honoring Marieluise Hessel collector and philanthropist with the Distinguished Service to the Visual Arts
Award Read more about our honoree here Presented by Tom Eccles executive director Center for
Curatorial Studies and Hessel Museum of Art Bard College Also recognizing Sara Raza Guggenheim UBS MAP curator Middle East & North Africa Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum with the 2016 New Leadership
Award Read more about our NLA awardee here Featuring mother and daughter Keynote by Mariko Silver president Bennington College Introduced by Joan Shigekawa former acting chairman National Endowment for the Arts Read more about our keynote presenters here
Honoring Marieluise Hessel, Collector and Philanthropist, with the 2016 Distinguished Service to the Visual Arts
Award Presented by Tom Eccles, Executive Director, Center for
Curatorial Studies and Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College Recognizing Sara Raza, Guggenheim UBS MAP Curator, Middle East and North Africa, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Keynote Address by Mariko Silver, President, Bennington College and introduced by Joan Shigekawa, Former Acting Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts.
Honoring Marieluise Hessel collector and philanthropist with the Distinguished Service to the Visual Arts
Award Presented by Tom Eccles executive director Center for
Curatorial Studies and Hessel Museum of Art Bard College Also recognizing Sara Raza Guggenheim UBS MAP curator Middle East & North Africa Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum with the 2016 New Leadership
Award Featuring mother and daughter Keynote by Mariko Silver president Bennington College Introduced by Joan Shigekawa former acting chairman National Endowment for the Arts Read the Program Journal To view our week of events, click here To watch videos of the event, click here.
She holds an MA from the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College (2002) and was
awarded a Philadelphia Exhibitions Initiative Fellowship at Arcadia University Art Gallery (2003).
A native New Yorker, Thomas holds degrees in Africana
Studies and Art History from Brown University and Columbia University and in 2015 was
awarded the Walter Hopps
Award for
Curatorial Achievement.
Upon satisfactory completion of course work and other requirements of the graduate program, students are
awarded the degree of master of arts in
curatorial studies.
About the
Award Each year the Center for
Curatorial Studies celebrates the individual achievements of a leading curator or curators whose lasting contributions have shaped the way we conceive of exhibition - making today.
Charles Esche, Van Abbemuseum Director and 2014 Sao Paulo Bienal Curator, to Receive the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College 2014 Audrey Irmas
Award for
Curatorial Excellence
About CCS Bard's Audrey Irmas
Award for
Curatorial Excellence For the past nineteen years, the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College has celebrated and
awarded the individual achievements of a leading curator or curators whose lasting contributions have shaped the way we conceive of exhibition - making today.
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, NY, December, 2016 — The Center for
Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard) is pleased to announce that Nicholas Serota, is the recipient of the 2017 Audrey Irmas
Award for
Curatorial Excellence.
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, NY, January, 2014 — The Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) is pleased to announce that Charles Esche, Director of the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands and Co-Director of Afterall Publishing, Central Saint Martins, London, England, is the recipient of the 2014 Audrey Irmas
Award for
Curatorial Excellence.
Made possible through a five - year grant from the Keith Haring Foundation, the Haring Fellowship is an annual
award for a scholar, activist, or artist to teach and conduct research in the Center for
Curatorial Studies and the Human Rights Project.
Named since 2012 after Audrey Irmas, board member of the Center of
Curatorial Studies Bard College and the philanthropist behind the $ 25,000 prize, the CCS
Award for
Curatorial Excellence has been celebrating the work of influential curators internationally for 18 years.
Award Given With Audrey Irmas Prize of $ 25,000 Presented at CCS Bard Gala Celebration On April 6, 2016 at 6:30 pm in New York City ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, NY, October, 2015 — The Center for
Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard) is pleased... read more →
Award Given With Audrey Irmas Prize of $ 25,000 Presented at CCS Bard Gala Celebration On April 2, 2014 at 6:30 pm in New York City ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, NY, January, 2014 — The Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) is pleased to... read more →
The judging panel for the 2017 NEON
Curatorial Award are: Ben Eastham, Editor of The White Review; Nadia Schneider Willen, Collections Curator at Migros, Zurich; Tina Sotiriadi, independent curator, H+S Projects; chaired by Dr. Nayia Yiakoumaki, Curator Archive Gallery, Head of
Curatorial Studies and Project Manager of NEON
Curatorial Exchange &
Award.
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, N.Y. — The Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) this year presents its 14th annual
Award for
Curatorial Excellence to two curators — Helen Molesworth, Chief Curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) / Boston and Hans Ulrich Obrist, codirector... read more →
About CCS Bard's Audrey Irmas
Award for
Curatorial Excellence For fifteen years, the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College has celebrated and
awarded the individual achievements of a leading curator or curators whose lasting contributions have shaped the way we conceive of exhibition - making today.
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, NY, January 20, 2012 — The Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) is pleased to announce that the Audrey Irmas
Award for
Curatorial Excellence will be presented to Ann Goldstein, General Artistic Director of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, at a gala celebration and dinner on April 4, 2012 at Capitale in New York City.
About CCS Bard's Audrey Irmas
Award for
Curatorial Excellence For the past eighteen years, the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College has celebrated and
awarded the individual achievements of a leading curator or curators whose lasting contributions have shaped the way we conceive of exhibition - making today.
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, NY, November 29, 2012 — The Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) is pleased to announce that Elisabeth Sussman, Curator and Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography at the Whitney Museum of American Art, is the recipient of the 2013 Audrey Irmas
Award for
Curatorial Excellence.
Award Given With Audrey Irmas Prize of $ 25,000 Presented at CCS Bard Gala Celebration On Monday, April 9, 2018 at 6:30 pm in New York City ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, NY, November, 2017 — The Center for
Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard) is... read more →
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, NY, November, 2017 — The Center for
Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard) is pleased to announce that Lia Gangitano, is the recipient of the 2018 Audrey Irmas
Award for
Curatorial Excellence.
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, NY, October, 2015 — The Center for
Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard) is pleased to announce that Thelma Golden, is the recipient of the 2016 Audrey Irmas
Award for
Curatorial Excellence.
About CCS Bard's Audrey Irmas
Award for
Curatorial Excellence For the past twenty years, the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College has celebrated and
awarded the individual achievements of a leading curator or curators whose lasting contributions have shaped the way we conceive of exhibition - making today.
About CCS Bard's Audrey Irmas
Award for
Curatorial Excellence For seventeen years, the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College has celebrated and
awarded the individual achievements of a leading curator or curators whose lasting contributions have shaped the way we conceive of exhibition - making today.
Greenberg's donation provides an annual monetary
award of $ 5,000 to a first year MVS
Curatorial Studies student, as well as a biannual
award of $ 10,000 in support of international travel or a paid MVS
Curatorial Studies Program internship at the Art Museum.
In 2015, she received the Audrey Irmas
Award for
Curatorial Excellence, administered by the Center for
Curatorial Studies, Bard College; the College Art Association's Women's Caucus for Art Lifetime Achievement
Award; and mounted her second solo exhibition, entitled Mona / Marcel / Marge, at P.P.O.W Gallery.
Helen Molesworth Receives Bard's 2011
Award for
Curatorial Excellence — The Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College this year presents its fourteenth annual
Award for
Curatorial Excellence to two curators — Helen Molesworth, chief curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) / Boston and Hans Ulrich Obrist, codirector of exhibitions and programs and director of international projects at the Serpentine Gallery, London.
The Ramapo
Curatorial Prize is
awarded each year to a second year graduate student at Bard College's Center for
Curatorial Studies.
McNamara was the winner of The Ramapo
Curatorial Prize,
awarded each year to a second year graduate student at Bard College's Center for
Curatorial Studies.
The Ramapo
Curatorial Prize is annually
awarded to a second year graduate student at Bard College's Center for
Curatorial Studies.
The Ramapo
Curatorial Prize is
awarded each year to a second - year graduate student at the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College.
Mergel received her Master of Arts degree at the Center for
Curatorial Studies and Art in Contemporary Culture at Bard College, where she was
awarded a scholarship, fellowship, and research assistantship.
In 2016, she was
awarded a full scholarship from the Andrew Mellon Foundation, where she obtained her Honours in
Curatorial Studies from the Centre for Curating the Archive at the University of Cape Town with distinction (2017).
Molesworth is the recipient of the 2011
Award for
Curatorial Excellence, given by the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College.
Selected by two esteemed art - world judges, Bard Center for
Curatorial Studies director Tom Eccles and Jewish Museum assistant curator Kelly Taxter, the $ 4,000
award was given in recognition of the best artwork in the fair.
Each year the Ramapo
Curatorial Prize is
awarded to a second year graduate student at the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College.
Sofia Hernandez Chong Cuy, winner of the 2000 Ramapo
Curatorial Prize, which is annually
awarded to a second - year graduate student at the Cneter for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College, was the curator.
Hilarie M. Sheets reports in the New York Times that the director and chief curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem, Thelma Golden, has won the 2016 Audrey Irmas
Award for
Curatorial Excellence given by Bard College's Center for
Curatorial Studies.