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May 18, 2024 / 12:30pm - 2:00pm
Artist Talk with Timothy Curtis
Studio Artist Wall Artist Talk
Join Timothy Curtis, whose exhibition "Inkblots and Feelings Charts" is currently on view in Gallery 3, for a discussion of the exhibition and Curtis’ artistic practice.
This event is free, but registration is encouraged.
Parking is free in the lot at Bankhead & Means Street. You can access the lot via Bankhead Avenue and proceed past the parking attendant booth.
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Timothy Curtis
Timothy Curtis [b. 1982] is a self-taught artist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania who works in New York City.
Since establishing a focused studio practice in 2015, Curtis had his first solo exhibition in November 2017 at Kaikai Kiki’s Hidari Zingaro gallery in Tokyo, Japan, curated by Takashi Murakami. His work was debuted publicly in the U.S. at the Brooklyn Museum as part of the group exhibition Coney Island Is Still Dreamland (To a Seagull) by the artist Stephen Powers (November 2015-2016).
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