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"Blind Dates" Opens at Pratt Manhattan Gallery

An exhibition exploring the impact of the Ottoman Empire (1299–1922) on the peoples, places, and cultures that once existed under Ottoman rule opens at Pratt Manhattan Gallery on Friday, November 19.

A public reception will take place on Thursday, November 18, from 6–8 PM, and feature AH-HA by Nina Katchadourian and Ahmet Öğüt. 

To create Blind Dates, co-curators Defne Ayas and Neery Melkonian paired artists and non-artists from areas once controlled by the Ottomans, including what is now modern-day Turkey and Armenia, to go on “blind dates.” 

The “match-making” created encounters between distanced neighbors and their estranged cultures; the exhibition is based on collaborations stemming from these encounters with “otherness.”

For more on the project, please visit the Pratt Manhattan Gallery or www.blinddatesproject.org.

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M.F.A. STUDENTS HOST OPEN STUDIOS

Pratt’s Department of Fine Arts will present more than 100 works in painting, sculpture, photography, drawing, collage, printmaking, installation, video, new forms, digital arts, and performance in its biannual M.F.A. Open Studios.

All seven of the graduate fine arts studios will be open to the public.

Open Studios take place Friday, December 3, from 5 to 9 PM.

The following M.F.A. Open Studios sites are located on Pratt’s Brooklyn campus at 200 Willoughby Avenue: East Hall, ELJ, Engineering, Pratt Studios, Stabile Hall, and Steuben Hall.

Flushing Studios are located at 248 Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn.

Maps and catalogs will be available on site with information on the 137 participating artists from Pratt’s Master of Fine Arts program.

For more information on this year’s Pratt Open Studios, please visit www.prattopenstudios.com.

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EXHIBITIONS

BLIND DATES

PRATT MANHATTAN GALLERY
Manhattan Campus
144 W. 14th St. 
Second Floor
 Tuesday–Saturday, 11 AM–6 PM 

November 19, 2010–February 12, 2011
Public Reception: 6–8 PM Thursday, November 18

To create Blind Dates, co-curators Defne Ayas and Neery Melkonian paired artists and non-artists from areas once controlled by the Ottomans, including what is now modern-day Turkey and Armenia, to go on “blind dates.” 

The “match-making” created encounters between distanced neighbors and their estranged cultures; the exhibition is based on collaborations stemming from these encounters with “otherness.”

For more on the project, please visit the Pratt Manhattan Gallery or www.blinddatesproject.org.

From left: details from works by Linda Ganjian and Elif Uras; Silva Ajemian and Aslihan Demirtas

SCHAFLER@25

THE RUBELLE AND NORMAN SCHAFLER GALLERY
Brooklyn Campus
200 Willoughby Avenue
Chemistry Building, first Floor

Monday–Friday, 9 AM–5 PM; Saturday, 12-5 PM
October 7, 2010–January 21, 2011

Top row: Installation view, Schafler Gallery, Where are the Picassos in the Natural History Museum?, 1999. Bottom row (L-R): Adam Bezer, Untitled, September 11, 2001, Chromogenic Print; Leyla Modirzadeh, Secret Histories: Oxford, 15 minute DVD clip; Sally Tosti, Coney Island series, 2010, archival inkjet print, 15x10 inches

Celebrating a quarter century of exhibitions at The Rubelle and Norman Schafler Gallery including recent work by alumni and students. Highlights of six of the most memorable and influential exhibitions will be reassembled along with recent work by original participants. Guest-curated by Eleanor Moretta, former director for exhibitions.

 

CROSSING DISCIPLINES: BOOKS

THE RUBELLE AND NORMAN SCHAFLER GALLERY
Brooklyn Campus
200 Willoughby Avenue
Chemistry Building, first Floor

Monday–Friday, 9 AM–5 PM; Saturday, 12-5 PM
February 10–March 10, 2011
Opening reception: Tuesday, February 9, 4–6 PM

All exhibitions and events are free and open to the public. Please visit our website www.pratt.edu/exhibitions for more information, updates, and podcasts.


Dis/Copenhagen Furniture and Textiles

Brooklyn Campus • 200 Willoughby Avenue
JULIANA CURRAN TERIAN DESIGN CENTER GALLERY
Second Floor

November 10–17
Monday–Saturday, 9:30–5 PM

On exhibition will be work by Pratt graduate students who participated in the Danish Institute for Study Abroad (DIS) program in Copenhagen in summer 2010. During the seven-week session, students also took a study tour of Sweden, Finland, and Western Denmark. The remainder of the trip was spent in Copenhagen working on either the chair or a textile design to be on view.

Photo: Amy Aronoff

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