ISCP TalkJuly 18, 2023, 6–7pm
Spindles & Circuits: A Closing Presentation by Vibe Overgaard
Held in conjunction with Vibe Overgaard: Spindle City on view at ISCP through July 21, 2023, Vibe Overgaard will deliver an artist presentation on the circuits of technology, industry, capital, and social relations running through her objects and research. The event will be followed by a short Q&A between the artist and independent curator Laurel Ptak.
Vibe Overgaard is a Danish visual artist working with installation, sculpture, performance, video, archive material and critical writing. Her research-based practice focuses on economies seen from a historical perspective. Often researching industry and production relations of a specific location, her work links local circumstances to greater global-political questions and critiques. She has exhibited work at Kunsthal NORD, Denmark; Goethe-Institut, Palestine; and Floating Projects, Hong Kong; among others. She was an ISCP artist-in-residence in 2022 and 2023 supported by the Danish Arts Foundation.
Laurel Ptak is a New York-based curator, educator and writer. She has held positions at non-profit art institutions in the United States and internationally including Art in General, New York; Guggenheim Museum, New York; MoMA PS 1, New York; Museo Tamayo, Mexico City; and Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm, among others. Ptak is a co-founder of Art+Feminism Wikipedia-Edit-A-Thon, a community that confronts gender disparities online and their effects on public forms of knowledge, with events held yearly at the Museum of Modern Art and co-organized by thousands of art institutions, civic institutions, and universities around the world.
This program is supported, in part, by Consulate General of Denmark in New York; Danish Arts Foundation; Hartfield Foundation; Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation; New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council; New York City Council District 34; New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; and William Talbott Hillman Foundation.
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Accessibility information: Please note that the entrance to ISCP has seven steps and a ramp, which is ADA compliant. There are seven artist studios and one exhibition space which can be accessed on the first floor of ISCP. There is an accessible bathroom on the first floor at the end of the hallway, up one step, where the artist studios are located. To access the second floor there is a
A staircase with a grab bar installed on the right side with 22 steps. The second floor has 22 artist and curator studios, one exhibition space, and a lounge where remarks by our guest speaker will take place. To access the third floor there is a staircase with a grab bar installed on the right side with 24 steps. The third floor has five artist and curator studios. ISCP can access a freight elevator to bring visitors between the first and second floors on request.
ISCP can offer two reserved parking spaces on request for people with disabilities. Please email akuo@iscp-nyc.org to request a parking space and/or freight elevator usage.