March 14, 2017

Curators Spotlight – Meet the Curator- Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell

Arlington Arts Center’s Curators Spotlight features 4 rising curators and 23 contemporary artists. This year’s emerging curators are Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell,

Invisibility Michelle Herman

Betsy Johnson, Katy Scarlett, and Ann Tarantino, and like the inaugural show, Instigate. Activate.|new curators, new ideas, each curator will be responsible for presenting a group exhibition, showcasing the artists and themes of their choice. In this way, four independent shows make up the Curators Spotlight exhibition.

As a result, audiences will experience fresh perspectives, new artists, and a variety of curatorial voices that represent interests ranging from the body and issues around gender and the internet to the politics and poetics of water and the role of labor in artistic production.

#lookingforlove  Nancy Daly

There’s no doubt that the internet plays a huge role in today’s society. Click Here sets out to explore the effect the internet has on society. Eight artists came together to design an exhibit that collectively shows how the digital world can create a false reality, using themes ranging from online dating profiles to our obsession with social media.  


Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell | Click Here

Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell | Greenbelt, MD
Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell

Participating artists: Rachel Bone, Nancy Daly, Michelle Lisa Herman, Dina Kelberman, Lindsay McCulloch, Molly Springfield, Jenny Walton, and Stephanie Williams.

Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell is an independent curator and writer, and the public programs coordinator at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, where she is building an initiative focused on women, arts, and social change. She holds a BA in Art History from the University of Maryland, College Park, and an MA in Museum Studies from the George Washington University.

 


Curators Spotlight will be on view Jan. 21 – Mar 26.

Neon Nights: Gala & Silent Auction

Wednesday / September 27 / 7pm

Join us on Wednesday, September 27 for a special gala and silent auction to benefit the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington. Tickets range from $250 to $500 and include a 3-course dinner, silent auction, and the joy you’ll feel knowing you’re supporting the museum! Can’t attend? Consider sponsoring an artist to attend in your place!

MoCA on the Move at Met Park

Sundays 10am-12pm

MoCA Arlington at Met Park
Fun for the whole family! No Experience Required offers playful art making activities for children (and their curious adults) every Sunday morning. There will be collaborative, community-built art works, and opportunities to “make and take” works, too.

Zaq Landsberg: Reclining Liberty

August 5, 2023 - July 28, 2024

Front Lawn
MoCA Arlington and Arlington Public Art are thrilled to co-sponsor the installation of Zaq Landsberg’s celebrated Reclining Liberty on the Museum’s front lawn.

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