Neuhaus's declaration provided the springboard for «Treble,» a group show at SculptureCenter organized by
independent curator Regine Basha.
In the spirit of continuing the artist's lifelong philosophy of open exchange, and in conjunction with the «LeWitt Wall Drawing Retrospective» on view at MASS MoCA through 2033, MASS MoCA and Cabinet present «An Exchange with Sol LeWitt» — a curatorial project initiated by
independent curator Regine Basha.
Independent curators Regine Basha, Rebecca Gates, and Lucy Raven will bring together fifteen artists with specific interests in sound work and its potential as a transgressive medium across place and geography.
Not exact matches
Regine Basha currently lives in Brooklyn as an
independent curator, writer, and consultant.
Teachers and advisors for this program included
independent curators Cecilia Alemani,
Regine Basha, and Teresa Gleadowe; Kate Fowle, Executive Director, ICI; Sofia Hernandez Chong Cuy,
Curator of Contemporary Art, Coleccion Patricia Phelps de Cisneros; Matthew Higgs, Director and Chief
Curator, White Columns; and Christian Rattemeyer, Associate
Curator, Department of Drawings, MoMA.
Regine Basha is an
independent curator based in Brooklyn.
Panelists for Emerging Fields were:
Regine Basha,
Independent Curator, New York, NY (Lead Consultant) Julia Christensen, Media Artist / 2013 Emerging Fields Awardee, Oberlin, OH Malik Gaines, My Barbarian / 2012 Visual Arts Awardee, New York, NY Chrisstina Hamilton, Director of Visitors» Programs, Stamp School of Art & Design, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Lindsay Howard,
Independent Curator, New York, NY Marina McDougall, Director, Center for Art & Inquiry, Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA Jack Stenner, Associate Professor of Art + Technology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL