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SANTA FE PRESENTS AN ART & CULTURE LECTURE BY THELMA GOLDEN
"AN EMERGING GENERATION OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN ARTISTS"
June 23, 2002
Santa Fe, NM -- SITE Santa Fe presents a lecture by Thelma Golden, deputy director
for Exhibitions and Programs at The Studio Museum in Harlem, and curator of
the Gary Simmons exhibition opening at SITE Santa Fe on June 22, 2002.
The lecture is part of the ongoing Art & Culture series and will be held
on June 23 at 4 pm. General Admission, $5; students, seniors, and SITE Santa
Fe Members at Friend and Family levels, $2.50; SITE Santa Fe Members at Supporter
level and above, Free.
The lecture title, "An Emerging Generation of African American Artists," refers
to a group of artists Thelma Golden describes as "post-black." Golden began
to aggressively investigate post-black artists in 2000 when she curated Freestyle,
her first acclaimed group exhibition for The Studio Museum in Harlem. The exhibition
featured work by 28 emerging African-American artists who did not put race and
racial identity in the foreground. Freestyle marked a shift from Golden's
earlier championing of young African-American conceptual artists who were interested
in identity politics. In 1994 she curated Black Male, a critically significant
and somewhat controversial exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art
that focused on the evolution of images of African- American men in the years
following the civil rights movement. During her lecture, Golden will also address
the cultural issues surrounding the conceptual shift from Black Male to
Freestyle.
Thelma Golden became the deputy director of Exhibitions and Programs of The
Studio Museum in Harlem in January 2000. Prior to her appointment, she was the
special projects curator for Peter and Eileen Norton, contemporary art collectors
and philanthropists based in Los Angeles, California. Prior to working with
the Nortons, Golden was a curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New
York City, where she began her career in 1988 as a curatorial assistant.
In addition to her curatorial work, Thelma Golden teaches, lectures, and writes
about contemporary art, cultural issues, and the curatorial practice nationally
and internationally. She is an adjunct professor at the School of the Arts at
Columbia University, and has been a member of the faculty at Yale University
and Cornell University. She is a member of the Graduate Committee at the Center
for Curatorial Studies at Bard College.
SITE Santa Fe's Art & Culture series is partially supported by Lannan
Foundation, LLWW Foundation, Madelin Coit and Alan Levin, Bobbie Foshay-Miller
and Chuck Miller, and Marlene Nathan Meyerson.
SITE Santa Fe is located at 1606 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Exhibition
hours are Wednesday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Friday, 10:00 a.m.
- 7:00 p.m. Admission is $5.00 for adults and $2.50 for students and seniors;
members are free. Free admission is offered on Fridays, made possible by a grant
from The Brown Foundation, Inc., Houston. Free guided tours are offered on Fridays
at 6:00 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00 p.m. Tours in Spanish are by
appointment. SITE Santa Fe gift certificates are available. Call 505.989.1199
for more information. This announcement is partially funded by the City of Santa
Fe Arts Commission and the 1% Lodgers' Tax.
Contact: Press Office
Tel: 505.989.1199
Fax:505.989.1188
email: press@sitesantafe.org
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