Exhibition: Alfa Art Gallery

Exhibition: Alfa Art Gallery

The exhibition includes a wide variety of different mediums, including oil paintings, pencil sketches, and mixed media collages. The works explore themes concerning the natural world around us, questions of everyday life, as well as relevant social and political issues.  

Please join us on June 23rd at 6:30pm for refreshments and snacks, presentation of Summer Collective and an opportunity to interact with the artists of the show. 

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Panelist: Vox Populi

Terrill is pleased to be a panelist at the upcoming discussion Dismantle This! happening at Vox Populi, April 23 from 6:00-7:45 pm

 

Dismantle This! is a discussion centered around and for the people who do the day-to-day labor of Philadelphia’s art institutions. In a panel moderated by Katie Rauth, current and recent interns, Sarah Kim, Summer Sloane-Britt, and Terrill Warrenburg discuss and thoughtfully critique internships, modalities of care, and exploitation rooted in their experiences working in organizations around the city. The conversation is an opportunity for the panelists and attendees to share their experiences of racism, sexism, classism, transphobia, ableism, and other forms of oppression underpinning our arts institutions. Only by listening to individuals at the base of our institutions can we understand how the art world truly treats its participants, whether positively or negatively. The discussion will conclude with collectively brainstorming actionable steps to create concrete institutional change. These strategies will be distributed in a subsequent publication with hopes of implementation.

This event is organized by Lane Speidel (a Vox Populi member) under the umbrella of a Vox Populi initiative called Always Be Dismantling. ABD has been working on the task of examining and dismantling institutional oppression and prejudice present at Vox and the art world, working towards inclusivity, equity, and accessibility. This panel is the first of a projected series of discussions around the art labor unique to Philadelphia.

Exhibition: Gallery 66 NY

Exhibition: Gallery 66 NY

Duality of Feminine and Feminist

Gallery 66 NY invited artists nationwide to respond with artworks about what the Duality of Feminine and Feminist means. Endless news cycles emphasize the fragmentary nature of our present society and divided nation. Terrill was pleased to be one of the selected artists in this exhibition.

With this in mind, we asked our artists a number of questions to ponder. How do women deal with how their gender is portrayed in this heavily charged political atmosphere? Should women and society at large be concerned with the manner in which a woman is portrayed as strong/weak, beautiful/ugly, feminine/feminist? Why are women’s rights under attack? and Is the current political atmosphere an attempt to return to the stereotypical view of women as submissive and passive?

Artist voices in response juried into this exhibit come from across our nation. Artworks were chosen in a thoughtful and respectful process by Artist/Curator Karen Gutfreund, who has a long track record for creating, curating and jurying exhibits on themes of art as activism. In fact, Gutfruend had just finished mounting her 25th major national group exhibition when she agreed to jury our exhibition. Her co-owned company Gutfreund Cornett Art is a curatorial program that specializes in creating exhibitions in venues around the U.S. She is a member of ArtTable, curator for unitewomen.org and the Northern California rep for (The feminist art project).

Artworks in the Duality of Feminine and Feminist exhibit are varied with works on paper, glass, collage, porcelain, photography, painting, fabric, assemblage, appropriated imagery and mixed media, with messages just as varied.

Exhibits will be on view March 3, 2017 through April 2, 2017, with an opening reception on
Friday, March 3 from 6-9 pm. The gallery’s regular hours are Friday through Sunday, 12-5 pm.
Gallery 66 is located at 66 Main St., Cold Spring, NY. For more information call 845-809-5838.

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