Art and Practice workshops bring together artists at all stages of their careers to learn from one other. For this session, Chloë Bass joins us for experiments with citation as a live practice. Participants will be situated in the middle of a lecture-performance by Bass, during which they will be asked to share memories and sounds in response to prompts, and in relation to experiences within the Museum’s galleries. Participants are encouraged to interpret all prompts in whatever way is best for them.
This hourlong, in-person program is for anyone who identifies as an artist. It will be followed by a casual reception. This program is free, but an application form is required. To keep the conversation intimate, registration is limited and applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. For more information, please contact [email protected].
Chloë Bass is a multiform Conceptual artist who works in performance, situation, conversation, publication, and installation. Her work uses daily life as a site of deep research to address scales of intimacy—where patterns hold and break as group sizes expand. She began her work with a focus on the individual (The Bureau of Self-Recognition, 2011–13), concluded a study of pairs (The Book of Everyday Instruction, 2015–18), and will continue to scale up gradually until she’s working at the scale of the metropolis. She is currently working on Obligation to Others Holds Me in My Place (2018–present), an investigation of intimacy at the scale of immediate families.
This event is at capacity. If you would like to join the waitlist please email [email protected].
Accessibility
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FM assistive-listening devices (headsets and neck loops) are available for sound amplification. Neck loops are available to use with these devices. Neck loops do not work with hearing aids without T-coil technology.
Stools and chairs with backs will be used as seating.
All-gender restrooms are located nearby.

American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation and live captioning is available for public programs upon request with two weeks’ advance notice. MoMA will make every effort to provide accommodation for requests made with less than two weeks’ notice. Please contact [email protected] to make a request for these accommodations.
Art and Practice is a series of seminars and workshops that bring together artists at all stages of their careers. Together they explore the challenges and possibilities of sustaining a creative life.
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Access and Community Programs are supported by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF).
Major funding is provided by Volkswagen of America, the Agnes Gund Education Endowment Fund for Public Programs, The Junior Associates of The Museum of Modern Art Endowment for Educational Programs, the Jeanne Thayer Young Scholars Fund, and the Annual Education Fund.