BOOK EVENTS
BOOK EVENTS
TRANSFORMER20
BOOK TOUR
On the occasion of the release of our first-ever major publication, Transformer20, which traces the organization’s 20 years of history and impact, Transformer is thrilled to present a national book tour that features artist panels and community conversations as part of our ongoing FRAMEWORK panel series. Launching in the fall of 2023 and continuing throughout 2024, these discussions are poised to delve into pivotal topics in contemporary art, fostering an exchange of insights and experiences that invigorate contemporary art practice.
Presented in collaboration with peer art spaces, cultural organizations, and educational institutions across the country, these panels will traverse a diverse array of subjects. From artist equity and professional growth to nurturing artistic communities and navigating the intricacies of sustaining creative practices, these conversations will bring to life the insights from transformer20 through real-time discussions about creating and supporting contemporary emerging artists today. Moreover, they will encourage a sense of connection among peers, laying the groundwork for future collaboration and resource sharing between artists, organizations, and communities.
The 2024 book tour kicks off a celebration of the second printing of transformer20, available late February 2024. Join Transformer Founder and Director Victoria Reis in dialogue with Transformer alumni artists, community partners, and friends on the art of collaboration.
EVENTS
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THE WRINKLE ROOM ‘Frieze Edition’
presents Transformer at Track 16Thursday, February 29, 2024
12–6PM Gallery Hours
4–6PM Coffee Talk with the Directors
7PM The Art of Collaboration panel
8pm Reception & Surprise PerformanceIn the Bendix Building
1206 Maple Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90015More details below!
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ArtNOW 2023-2024 Season: The Future is Collaborative
Pussy Noir and Victoria Reis: A Conversation about Collaboration
Q&A to follow
Wednesday, February 21, 2024
6:05pm-7:30pmThe Intercultural Center lounge located in Magill Commons at Monmouth University
More details below!
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November 30, 2023 at Vox Populi in conversation with Transformer and Philadelphia-based art spaces Asian Arts Initiative, Space 1026, & Ulises.
Free! More details below. RSVP ENCOURAGED.
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Thursday, October 26 at MICA
For current and alumni MICA students.
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Thursday, September 14, 2023 at 6:30pm at Eaton DC. This special evening of artist conversations & community gathering is presented in collaboration with Eaton DC's A2B Vinyl Listening and Storytelling Series.
PRESS
“10 OFFBEAT ART EVENTS DURING LA’S ART FAIR WEEK”
-HYPERALLERGIC
February 20, 2024
“FRIEZE FUN: ART EVENT PICKS THIS WEEK”
-LOS ANGELES MAGAZINE
February 27, 2024
PAST EVENTS
THE WRINKLE ROOM ‘Frieze Edition’
presents Transformer at Track 16
4-6 PM: Coffee Talk with Marcus Kuiland-Nazario (The Wrinkle Room) and Victoria Reis (Transformer)
7 PM: The Art of Collaboration Panel; Guest moderated by Anuradha Vikram
8 PM: Reception with Special Performance by Andrew Ableson
TRACK 16 – In the Bendix Building
1206 Maple Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
MEDIA:
FEBRUARY 29, 2024
THE WRINKLE ROOM ‘Frieze Edition’ presents Washington, DC-based visual arts organization Transformer, and Transformer Founding Director Victoria Reis, in dialogue and collaboration at Los Angeles’ prolific contemporary art gallery Track 16.
Taking place during the Frieze Art Fair in LA, this special afternoon and evening of events celebrates the West Coast release of Transformer's first major publication, transformer20.
The Wrinkle Room co-founder Marcus Kuiland-Nazario and Reis have collaborated extensively via Transformer, with several of Kuiland-Nazario’s Transformer exhibitions and projects documented in transformer20.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2024
• 4-6pm: Coffee Talk - with Victoria Reis (Transformer) and Marcus Kuiland-Nazario (The Wrinkle Room). Coffee & pastries generously provided by The Golden Poppy Market
• 7pm: The Art of Collaboration - a cross-coast collegial dialogue on building community and support for emerging artists.
Featuring:
Suzy Halajian, Gallery Director, Joan
Ana Briz, Curator
Ashley Blakeney, Director, Crenshaw Dairy Mart
noé olivas, Artist and Co-Founder, Crenshaw Dairy Mart
Victoria Reis, Curator, Founder/Director, Transformer
Marcus Kuiland-Nazario, artist, curator, co-founder, The Wrinkle Room
Moderated by: writer/curator, Anuradha Vikram
• 8pm: Community Reception and Performance by entertainer extraordinaire, Andrew Ableson.
Presented as part of Transformer’s ongoing FRAMEWORK panel series, The Art of Collaboration panel discussion will delve into pivotal contemporary art topics, fostering an exchange of insights and experiences that invigorate contemporary art practice. Launched in 2002, Transformer’s FRAMEWORK panels engage artists and communities in conversations designed to create an oral ‘field guide’ for new and best practices in the visual arts. Copies of the new 2nd edition transformer20 book will be available for purchase.
On view at Track 16 will be the artwork of beloved artist, Simone Gad. This will be the first exhibition of Gad’s work since her passing in 2021. More about Simone’s work can be found here: https://www.track16.com/SimoneGad
This event is co-presented by Lunar River.
Established in 2019, THE WRINKLE ROOM is an upcoming afternoon salon and performance lounge for those of a certain age (and their admirers) that require certain amenities such as parking, a place to sit, snacks, sophisticated entertainments, and music not played at deafening volumes. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1527685334038306/
TRANSFORMER is a Washington, DC based 501 (c) 3 artist-centered, non-profit visual arts organization. Founded in June 2002 by artists & arts organizers, Transformer’s mission is to connect, elevate, and serve a diversity of emerging artists and arts leaders. http://transformerdc.org
TRACK 16 is a contemporary art gallery in the fashion district neighborhood of downtown Los Angeles, exhibiting the work of contemporary artists. https://www.track16.com
Many thanks to The Golden Poppy Market for generously providing food & beverage. https://www.thegoldenpoppymarket.com/
ArtNOW 2023-2024 Season:
The Future is Collaborative
Pussy Noir and Victoria Reis:
A Conversation about Collaboration
Wednesday, February 21, 2024
6:05pm-7:30pm
The Intercultural Center lounge located in Magill Commons at Monmouth University
400 Cedar Avenue
West Long Branch, NJ 07764
MEDIA
FEBRUARY 21, 2024
Transformer heads to Monmouth University for a special panel discussion on collaboration.
Join us for a conversation between artist Pussy Noir and curator and gallery director Victoria Reis. They will talk about the specific collaborations they have undertaken together as well the broader importance of collaboration to their professional and creative practices.
An ArtNOW and 2024 Intercultural Center Black History Month Event at Monmouth University.
ABOUT THE PANELISTS:
Jason Barnes (Pussy Noir) was born and raised in the Washington, D.C., area and grew up in its theaters and rehearsal halls. At 18, diving headfirst into the New York entertainment industry, Barnes began with styling photoshoots and working backstage at fashion shows. He spent some time in Paris, enchanted by the European fashion and art scenes, and is influenced by the time to this day.
Mixing his background in music, theater, art, and fashion, the Pussy Noir character developed into an androgynous entity within the nightclub circuit; later, museums and galleries around the city. A popular act in the D.C. region, Barnes continues to culture his brand by giving the audience exuberant energy during performances and providing a gender-queer imagery inviting the audience to have a full sensory experience during their/his performances. Barnes has made appearances and performed in many groundbreaking shows and events. He also produces and performs in a “one-woman” cabaret at Trade, now in its third-year run. https://www.kennedy-center.org/artists/n/no-nz/Pussy-Noir/
Victoria Reis is a curator, writer, and arts organizer who has been actively supporting contemporary visual artists and arts organizations within local, national, and international contexts since 1991.
In 2002, Reis co-founded Transformer, an internationally recognized non-profit visual arts organization based in Washington, DC. Since 2006, Reis has been leading Transformer as its Executive & Artistic Director, curating and presenting substantial exhibitions and programs in support of emerging artists, innovative cultural production, and new & best practices within contemporary visual art. Reis has established comprehensive cultural partnerships & collaborations with an extensive range of arts, educational, and diplomatic organizations and institutions. She has launched and advanced the careers of several hundred artists.
In May 2017, Reis expanded Transformer’s programming to include Siren Arts, an Asbury Park-based summer residency program for emerging visual artists working within the performance art discipline. Reis is a Founding Member of Common Field, a national network of art spaces and artist-led initiatives. She has been a member of ArtTable since 2000. In 2018, she joined the Board of Directors of Monmouth Arts, a non-profit arts organization supporting artists and arts organizations throughout Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Fostering Emerging Artist Communities: A Cross-City Dialogue between Philadelphia and DC
NOVEMBER 30
6:30 – 8:00PM
VOX POPULI
BLACK BOX THEATRE
319 NORTH 11TH STREET, 3RD FLOOR
PHILADELPHIA, PA
On the occasion of Transformer publishing its 20th-anniversary retrospective book, this exciting panel discussion will bring the DC-based organization into conversation with peer art spaces from Philadelphia. Co-hosted by Transformer and Vox Populi, this enlightening conversation will delve into the ways in which artist-centered alternative art spaces support emerging artist communities and explore the ways in which these organizations can learn from each other and celebrate their shared values.
Furthermore, the panel discussion will, and create a stronger connection between the vibrant art scenes of both cities while appreciating the distinctive attributes of each city's artistic landscape.
PRESENTING ORGANIZATIONS
Asian Arts Initiative connects cultural expression and social change, using art as a vehicle to explore the diverse experiences of all communities which include Asian Americans. Located in Philadelphia’s Chinatown North, Asian Arts Initiative is a multidisciplinary arts center offering exhibitions, performances, artist residencies, youth workshops, and a community gathering space. Here, all of us can view and create art that reflects our lives, and think critically, creatively about the future we want to build for our communities.
Space 1026 is a collective of artists, musicians, makers, and dreamers. Formed in 1997, they established a gallery and studio spaces at 1026 Arch St. in Philadelphia’s Chinatown before moving to their current location on N. Broad St. in 2019. Space 1026 continues to provide studio spaces, print membership, and a gallery/performance space.
Transformer is a Washington, DC based 501 (c) 3 artist-centered, non-profit visual arts organization. Founded in June 2002 by artists & arts organizers, Transformer’s mission is to connect, elevate, and serve a diversity of emerging artists and arts leaders. Transformer develops innovative, multi-faceted exhibition and program platforms, both independently and through global partnerships, to present artists’ evolving ideas and work, advance new and best visual arts practices, and engage audiences with emerging contemporary art.
Ulises is a bookshop and curatorial platform dedicated to artists’ books and independent art publications that explores the relationship between publics and publications. Hosting projects, exhibitions, and residencies, Ulises’s open-ended programming explores publishing as an incubator for new forms of artistic, editorial, curatorial, and pedagogical practice. Ulises sees the democratic potential of publishing as a vehicle for activism, education, assembly, and exchange.
Vox Populi is a contemporary art space and artist collective, founded in 1988, that works to support the challenging and experimental work of under-represented artists with monthly exhibitions, gallery talks, performances, lectures, and related programming. For three decades, Vox Populi has played a unique role in the cultural life of Philadelphia by bringing our audience a diverse range of programming and providing a supportive environment in which artists can take risks and gain valuable professional experience.
PANELISTS
Crystal Stokowski is a mother, activist, surfer, and autodidactic artist who primarily works with second hand, upcycled, & found materials. An alum of Space 1026 in Philadelphia, Stokowski also co-founded TPAIRR, an Artist in Residence program at her home located in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. TPAIRR offers an alternative approach to artist residencies by providing an unconventional application process and a complimentary space for connection, reflection, & inspiration. Stokowski is currently in her second year of organizing a free monthly Surf Film Night that benefits radical non profits locally and around the globe. Each event highlights artists in the community and presents films that impart a response to climate change and social injustices within mainstream surf culture.
Dave Kyu is the Director of Programs at Asian Arts Initiative. Dave began working with Asian Arts Initiative as an artist in its inaugural Social Practice Lab cohort in 2011, and led the organization through its first community planning process, creating People: Power: Place: a cultural plan for Chinatown North/Callowhill. Born in Seoul, South Korea, Dave is a graduate of the Tyler School of Art, and has received a Certificate in Principles of Innovation from Philadelphia University. Dave also ran the Neighborhood Time Exchange artist residency from 2014-2019 with the Mural Arts Program, has commissioned public art for the City of Philadelphia's Percent for Art Program, and is a co-founder of Practice Gallery. Currently, he is the co-editor of the Campfire Stories book series, and a member of the Philadelphia Assembly.
Raúl Romero is an artist based in Philadelphia, PA, working in sound, sculpture, installation and performance. He earned a B.A. in Communication from the University of South Florida and an MFA in Sculpture from Yale University School of Art. He works at the University of the Arts as Director for Special Projects, President's Office. At UArts, he runs the Inspiration Lab Artist-in-Residence program known as iLAB and also administers the Creative Research and Innovation Grants for UArts faculty and staff. Romero has been awarded the Velocity Fund and an artist fellowship from the National Association of Latino Arts and Culture and is a NALAC NLI 2023 Fellow. He is a member of Vox Populi Gallery and has been a resident artist at the Lenapehoking Waterspirit Residency at PEEC, and RAIR, Recycling Artist in Residence program in Philadelphia.
Victoria Reis is a curator, writer, and arts organizer who has been actively supporting contemporary visual artists and arts organizations within local, national, and international contexts since 1991.
In 2002, Reis co-founded Transformer, an internationally recognized non-profit visual arts organization based in Washington, DC. Since 2006, Reis has been leading Transformer as its Executive & Artistic Director, developing and presenting substantial exhibitions and programs in support of emerging artists, innovative cultural production, and new & best practices within contemporary visual art. Reis has established comprehensive cultural partnerships & collaborations with an extensive range of arts, educational, and diplomatic organizations and institutions. She has launched and advanced the careers of several hundred artists.
In May 2017, Reis expanded Transformer’s programming to include Siren Arts, an Asbury Park, NJ based summer residency program for emerging visual artists working within the performance art discipline. Siren Arts will be presenting its 8th season of programming summer 2024. Reis was a Founding Member of Common Field, a national network of art spaces and artist-led initiatives. She has been a member of ArtTable since 2000. In 2018, she joined the Board of Directors of Monmouth Arts, a non-profit arts organization supporting artists and arts organizations throughout Monmouth County, NJ.
Ricky Yanas is a Texas-born artist, educator, and curator living in Philadelphia. Working within a pragmatic tradition of problem finding, his work extends through a variety of disciplines (photography, documentary film, installation and archival investigation) with the aim to create inter-sectional/inter-historical spaces of inquiry, mutual engagement, and collaboration through collective art making and ideological exploration. Yanas' projects include “Extension or Communication: Puerto Rico” at Tiger Strikes Asteroid Gallery Philadelphia and Taller Puertorriqueno and “The Green Sun”, a collaboration with artist Kristen Neville-Taylor, that brings together practitioners from environmental and creative sectors to re-envision the role of energy in our lives - past, present and future. Most recently, he co-curated “An Exchange of Shifting Atmospheres”, with Leslie Moody Castro, at Tiger Strikes Asteroid Philly. The exhibition centered on the artistic collaborations between five artist pairs working in Philadelphia and Mexico City. Developed since the beginning of the pandemic, the final works offered a glimpse into subtle and latent themes shared across the borders of city and country during that unprecedented time. The second portion of this exhibition was on view at LaNao Gallery in Mexico City through July of 2023. In 2016, Yanas founded Ulises Books with Nerissa Cooney, Lauren Downing, Joel Evey, Kayla Romberger and Gee Wesley. Ulises will be opening its new storefront location at the Ray building on N. American St. in early 2024.
ACCESSIBILITY DETAILS
Please note that Vox Populi is located on the third floor of a historic warehouse building at 319 N. 11th Street and that there are five steps leading from the street-level to the first-floor landing where the passenger elevator picks-up/drops-off. The entry into/out of the elevator is 29-inches wide, so may not accommodate all wheelchairs or motorized chairs. Any individual requiring a ramp to navigate this entryway is encouraged to get in touch with Vox Populi ahead of time to coordinate ramp-access and discuss accessibility details. Our ramps may not be suitable for all wheelchairs or motorized chairs, so we strongly encourage anyone requiring a ramp to be in touch at: events@voxpopuligallery.org or 215.238.1236
MICA
BALTIMORE, MD
For current & alumni MICA students
OCTOBER 26
FROM THE ARCHIVE: As retrospective book chronicling two decades of emerging art and artist-driven projects, transformer20 delves into the rich history and impact of Transformer as a leading non-profit visual arts organization.
Open to current MICA and alumni. For more information and to attend contact info@transformerdc.org.
06:30–09:00 PM
EATON DC
WASHINGTON, DC
Free! RSVP Required!
SEPTEMBER 14
Join Transformer at Eaton DC on September 14 to celebrate the launch of our first book, transformer20!
This special evening of artist conversations & community gathering is presented in collaboration with Eaton DC's A2B Vinyl Listening and Storytelling Series.
A Side: 6:30 - 7:30 PM
Artist & educator Edgar Endress will lead a conversation with artists Holly Bass, Andrew Demirjian, Pussy Noir, and Naoco Wowsugi in Eaton's Crystal Ballroom about how working with Transformer has transformed their art practices and creative careers.
B Side: 6:30 - 7:30 PM
The panel conversation will open up for community gathering & deep cut Transformer storytelling via a reception in the Eaton DC Library. Peruse & purchase the transformer20 book, and hear/share 'off the record' stories of Transformer, over cocktails and a special playlist from the Transformer archives created by our Founder & Director Victoria Reis.
Eaton DC's A2B vinyl listening and storytelling series harkens to times when folks sat down and dropped the needle on both sides. Hosts for this Thursday evening series in the Eaton DC Library chose songs/albums that soundscaped a special time in their lives, accompanied by deep cut stories.
This September 14 DC event will kick off Transformer’s FRAMEWORK Panel fall book tour series, with upcoming events in Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York City.
ABOUT TRANSFORMER20:
transformer20 is a pivotal publication capturing over 20 years of Transformer's influence in contemporary art.
Recognized by The Washington Post as “a work of art in itself,” the book offers a visual journey through Transformer's history and the evolving world of contemporary art.
ABOUT THE FRAMEWORK PANEL SERIES:
Launched in December 2002, Transformer’s FRAMEWORK Panel Series engages artists, arts professionals, cultural leaders, and audiences in conversation to create an oral ‘field guide’ encouraging and supporting artists, and educating audiences through the sharing of new & best contemporary visual arts practices.
The transformer20 Book Tour expands this series, taking it on the road across the East Coast, to broaden and enrich dialogue amongst like-minded peer organizations, artists, and educational institutions.
Image credit: FRAMEWORK PANEL #27: CHALLENGING COLONIALISM IN CONTEMPORARY ART, Mexican Cultural Institute, 2017.