Please join us tomorrow evening for a screening of Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project. Followed by a conversation with director, Matt Wolf. Presented in collaboration with the Harvard Film Archive.
7-9PM Level B, Theater
Please join us on Monday, February 17, for a screening of Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project. Followed by a conversation with director, Matt Wolf. Presented in collaboration with the Harvard Film Archive.
7-9PM Level B, Theater
Save the date! On Thursday, January 30 from 5:30 – 7:30 pm, please join us for the opening reception of If UR Reading This It’s 2 Late: Vol. 2, an exhibition by Tony Cokes.
Thank you @Artforum for the review on our most recent exhibition Jonathan Berger: An Introduction to Nameless Love! Check out the full review in the latest January 2020 issue!
Galleries on Levels 1 & 3 will be closed today through January 30 for the installation of Tony Cokes: If UR Reading This It’s 2 Late.
If you didn’t get a chance to see Jonathan Berger: An Introduction To Nameless Love, it will be on view at PARTICIPANT INC. February 23 - April 5
*FINAL DAYS* to see Jonathan Berger: An Introduction to Nameless Love! Stop by the Carpenter Center before we close on 12/30 for the installation of Tony Cokes: If UR Reading This It’s 2 Late.
We’re open today through Sunday 12pm to 5pm!
Only 12 days left!!
An Introduction to Nameless Love is co-commissioned by Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts and PARTICIPANT INC. in New York City, where it will be on view from February 23–April 5, 2020. An exhibition catalogue will be co-published with Karma, New York.
Finals season got us like…
Need a break? Stop by the Carpenter Center to check out our current exhibition and new editions to our bookshop!
*Image is taken from Vol 17 of Toilet Paper Magazine, which is now available at the CCVA Bookshop!
Open studios are happening tonight!! Stop by the Carpenter Center to see work from Art, Film, and Visual Studies students and Student Film Screenings! PLUS! The Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts exhibitions are also open later today from 5pm to 7pm!
On this Giving Tuesday, we’d like to give back to YOU. To celebrate the arrival of our new publications, we’ll throw in a FREE Carpenter Center tote bag when you purchase both Liz Magor: Blow Out and Tony Cokes: If Ur Reading This It’s 2 Late, Vol 1-3. Through December 29th!
We're open today and Jonathan Berger's An Introduction to Nameless Love will be on view until December 29 on levels 1 & 3. The work seen here chronicles the relationship of Autistic writer-philosopher Mark Utter and his communication supporter and collaborator Emily Anderson
Bookshop for holiday purchases for the artist or arts enthusiast, plug tote bags. Book shown is “An Artist With 6 Legs” by Yuko Hasegawa, Eungie Joo, Toke Lykkeberg, Daniel Mc Clean and others. #SmallBusinessSaturday#shopsmall#shopcambridge
The sculptures are comprised of 33,000+ tin letters and “spacers.” In the work shown, chronicling Mark Utter & Emily Anderson’s relationship, the spacers between every letter in Mark’s contribution indicate the pace of his typing into the computer program through which he speaks.