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“Salon Series off-site”: Portia Munson x Lolita Cros for Art Production Fund at the Rockefeller Center, NY
July 11, 2019
Portia Munson (b. 1961) is a visual artist who works in a range of mediums including photography, painting, sculpture and installation and focuses primarily on environmental and cultural themes seen from a feminist perspective. She holds a BFA from Cooper Union and a MFA from Rutgers University and has studied at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Munson's work has been shown in major public and private exhibition spaces since the early 1990s, at The New Museum (1994), Mass MoCA (2011), The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (2012) and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki (1996) among others. She create large-scale installations at the Bryant Park subway station for New York's MTA, Fort Hamilton Parkway Station and Albany International Airport.
“Salon Series”: Marcela Pardo Ariza x Jay Katelansky x Maria Guzman Capron x Maryam Youssif x Lolita Cros, The Wing, San Francisco
February 19, 2019
Lolita Cros led a panel at The Wing San Francisco with four of the artists featured in the space: Maryam Yousif, Marcela Ariza Pardo, Maria Capron, and Jay Katelansky.
“You can lead a horse to water”: Chase Hall x Lolita Cros moderated by Affordable Art Fair’s Vanessa Seis at the Norwood Club, NY
September 19, 2018
Lolita Cros and Chase Hall were featured on a panel at The Norwood Club in anticipation of Hall’s solo presentation at The Affordable Art Fair, curated by Cros. The panel was moderated by Vanessa Seis, director of The Affordable Art Fair.
“I’ve Seen the Future and I’m not Going”: Peter McGough x Lolita Cros at Hotel Americano, NY December 12, 2016
December 12, 2016
In light of McDermott & McGough upcoming mid-career retrospective at Dallas Contemporary, Peter McGough will be discussing their overall body of work with curator Lolita Cros. Starting from their early works in the 80s to the Oscar Wilde chapel they are now building at the Studio Voltaire in London, he will reflect on their relationship with time both conceptually and historically.