New York April 15, 2020 Letter from the editor: In the late 1960s, faced with devastation and a political climate plagued by corruption, the pioneering musician Pauline Oliveros turned inward. (Any of this sound familiar?) She cultivated a practice of “deep listening” because she believed intentional introspection could spur more thoughtful action. If you too are in need of some mindful re-centering, join a “world-wide musical exchange” via Zoom this Saturday, April 18, led by a group of award-winning musicians carrying on Oliveros’s legacy. (No musical experience necessary; more details here.) All over New York, artists have been stepping up to support our healthcare workers who are on the frontlines of the ongoing pandemic. Our staff writer Hakim Bishara shares heartwarming news of a campaign started by a nurse and an artist, through which over 70 artists have submitted uplifting posters expressing their support and gratitude for medical workers. Likewise, our news editor Jasmine Weber reports on Pictures for Elmhurst, a new photography fundraiser benefiting one of the city’s hardest-hit hospitals, continuing through April 20. Looking for a brief respite? Learn more about the incisive work of artist Constantina Zavitsanos, who I had the pleasure of speaking with for our second edition of Meet the NYC Art Community. Also, Hakim looks back at some of the most visited exhibitions at the Met Museum, the largest museum in the US, which celebrated its 150th anniversary earlier this week despite being closed. On the note of celebrations, we’ve been delighted to see such an outpouring of support for our recently launched membership program. If you’re one of the 1,200 contributors who’s signed up, thank you! And if you haven’t had a chance yet, we hope you’ll consider supporting our unique style of independent arts journalism. Help us reach our initial goal of 3,000 supporters by becoming a member today. Stay safe, and stay engaged. The COVID-19 pandemic has stalled the anniversary celebrations of the largest museum in the United States. Hakim Bishara Event Pick Requiring no musical experience at all, the meditation invites participants to take part in a “world-wide musical exchange” through a series of synchronized breathing and tonal exercises. Dessane Lopez Cassell | April 18 and April 25, 5pm EST News “We’re not surprised, but also not giving up,” says the Guggenheim Union. Pictures for Elmhurst will direct all proceeds to Elmhurst Hospital in Queens. “Six of the seven permanently laid off workers played key roles in last year’s effort to win union recognition and improve working conditions,” Local 814 tells Hyperallergic. Elizabeth Jaeger, an artist, and Cady Chaplin, a nurse at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, started a campaign for artists to submit illustrations, paintings, and digital edits thanking healthcare workers. Hakim Bishara The formal aspects of Mosley’s work have been thoroughly considered over the years, perhaps at the expense of exploring symbolism in his individual works. Julia Friedman An interview series spotlighting New York’s creative community. Hear directly from artists, curators, and art workers about their current projects and personal quirks. Dessane Lopez Cassell Hyperallergic is a leading voice in contemporary perspectives on art, culture, and more. Your support allows us to continue publishing quality arts journalism and criticism that is available to all. Become a Member Forward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe Hyperallergic, 181 N11th St, Ste 302, Brooklyn, NY 11211 This email was sent to [email protected]. Manage your preferences to subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletters. Forward Preferences | Unsubscribe |