Organized by University of Chicago and hosted by John Ransom Phillips, UChicago grads working in arts, culture, and entertainment help to launch the new arts affinity group.
By Invitation Only
Friday, February 15, 2013
4:30–7:30pm
Organized by University of Chicago and hosted by John Ransom Phillips, UChicago grads working in arts, culture, and entertainment help to launch the new arts affinity group.
By Invitation Only
Friday, February 15, 2013
4:30–7:30pm
Nov 15, 16 & 17 (3 nights only)
7:30pm seating
8pm performance
313 E 58th Street
(bet 2nd & 3rd Ave)
THE PLAY: A famous first lady wants to become something more. She awaits her turn in front of a celebrity-maker’s lens. A studio transforms into a reflection of its own history. Mary Becoming (or Mrs. President) is a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of media, movement, sound and language. A vibrant, colorful look at how much of oneself can be unleashed in a flash.
THE PLAYWRIGHT: John Ransom Phillips is a painter and writer living in New York City whose works have been exhibited both nationally and internationally. He holds a PhD from the University of Chicago in the History of Culture. His published works include Ransoming Mathew Brady (Hudson Hills, 2010), Contemporary Book of the Dead (Hudson Hills, 2009), and Bed as Autobiography (University of Chicago, 2004). Mary Becoming is his first venture in writing for performance.
THE DIRECTOR: Charlotte Brathwaite’s work has been presented in theaters in the U.S., Mexico, the Netherlands, India, Germany, Austria, Trinidad and Croatia. Recent works include The Coming… at the Living Theater; Kleopatra: The Dead Don’t Bite with Naturaleza Humana and the Aarshi Theater Company in Kolkata, India; and American Schemes by Radha Blank at New York City Summerstage. She was a 2010 Princess Grace Award recipient and holds an M.F.A. in directing from the Yale School of Drama.
DRAMATURGE: Anne Davison
LIGHTING DESIGN: Yi Zhao
COSTUME DESIGN: Elizabeth Barret Groth
MEDIA DESIGN: Grant McDonald
COMPOSER: Samuel Adams
CHOREOGRAPHER: Jennifer Newman
Comprising over 50 paintings and watercolors, this series reveals the dream-lives hidden behind the personal histories of America’s forty-four Commanders-in-Chief. In characteristically bold and colorful expression, Phillips’ new works illuminate worlds in which George Washington fulfills his fantasy, Bill Clinton recognizes his mother’s power, and Barack Obama wades in the shallows of two merging continents.
JRP Studio
Series preview by invitation only
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Sleeping Presidents (Download PDF)
John Ransom Phillips (Download PDF)
Yale historian Alan Trachtenberg discusses battlefields in the paintings of John Ransom Phillips and the photography of Mathew Brady. He raises the question—Do paintings give us a truth deeper than the promise of photography? A exhibition tour led by John Ransom Phillips will follow the lecture.
October 1, 2010 at 6pm
Albany Institute of History & Art
125 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12210
518 463 4478
albanyinstitute.org
June 19-October 3, 2010
Reception: Saturday, June 19, 10am-noon
Wed–Sat, 10am–5pm
Sun, Noon–5pm
Closed to the public on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Major Holidays
Tuesday: Registered groups only
Albany Institute of History & Art
125 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12210
518 463 4478
albanyinstitute.org
June 4-July 30, 2010
Reception: Friday, June 4, 5-9pm
Russell Sage College
Opalka Gallery
140 New Scotland Avenue
Albany, NY 12208
518 292 7742
sage.edu/opalka
Gallery summer hours (June & July) Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm. The gallery will be open June 5, Saturday, from Noon-6pm. The gallery and campus are closed July 2-5.