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SUMMARY:SCANDINAVIAN ARTISTS STUDIO VISITS
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturday November 19th to visit the studios of Danish\, Norwegian and Swedish artists and curators at ISCP in Brooklyn.\nWe will be met by ISCP Director\, Susan Hapgood\, and welcomed by the artists in their studios. \nFatima Moallim (photo by Jonas Gustavsson)\nParticipating Scandinavian artists and curators are: \nTina Maria Nielsen (Denmark) \nJulian Juhlin (Denmark) \nKjersti Solbakken (Norway) \nAnawana Haloba (Norway/Zambia) \n \nMartinka Bobrikova & Oscar de Carmen (Slovakia/Spain/Norway) \nFatima Moallim (Sweden) \n \n1040 Metropolitan Avenue\, Brooklyn\, New York 11211\nThe International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) Fall Open Studios is an exhibition of international contemporary art presented by 37 artists and curators from 31 countries currently in residence. \nWe will be granted access to private artists’ and curators’ studios to view artwork and share one-on-one conversations. Concentrated in a three-story postindustrial loft building on the edge of Bushwick\, ISCP supports the creative advancement of residents\, with a robust program of individual workspaces and professional benefits. \n  \nPlease send us an email at info@americanscandinavian.org if you are interested in meeting up for lunch beforehand at a restaurant nearby. Please include how many in your party and your phone number and email address. \n\nAdditional Open studios and exhibitions on view until 7pm:\n \nAlchemyverse (Bicheng Liang & Yixuan Shao) (China/United States)\, Zainab Al-Shibani (Qatar)\, Manuel Aja Espil (Argentina)\, Claudine Arendt (Luxembourg/The Netherlands)\, James Beckett (South Africa/The Netherlands/United States)\, George Egerton-Warburton (Australia)\, Cornelia Herfurtner (Germany)\, Cindy Hill (Canada)\, Anaïs Horn (Austria/France)\, Li-Ming Hu (New Zealand/United States)\, Meghana Karnik (United States)\, Kyoung eun Kang (South Korea/United States)\, Tali Keren (United States/Israel/Palestine)\, Felix Kindermann (Germany/Belgium)\, Clae Lu (United States)\, Joiri Minaya (United States/Dominican Republic)\, Johanna Mirabel (France [French Guiana\, Martinique\, Guadeloupe])\, Civan Özkanoğlu (Turkey/United States)\, Henrique Pavão (Portugal)\, Mary-Audrey Ramirez (Luxembourg/Germany)\, Anna Schimkat (Germany)\, Oriane Stender (United States)\, Taavi Suisalu (Estonia)\, Sarah Tortora (United States)\, Michael Tsegaye (Ethiopia)\, Iria Vrettou (Greece)\, Noa Yekutieli (United States/Israel)\, Ji Hye Yeom (South Korea)\, and Antoinette Zwirchmayr (Austria). \nMaliyamungu Gift Muhande: Kobikisa\, a solo exhibition by Maliyamungu Gift Muhande\, recipient of The New York Community Trust’s Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund residency at ISCP\, and curated by Lauren Wolchik\, will be on view in the first floor project space. Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo\, raised there and in South Africa\, and now based in New York City\, Muhande investigates her identity\, Blackness\, and diasporic history through diverse media including film\, painting\, drawing\, sculpture\, performance\, and social practice. Translated as “to heal” in Lingala\, Kobikisafeatures an immersive video installation and a series of large-scale works on paper that create a space of healing and self-empowerment. \nIn addition\, Water Works\, a group exhibition curated by Danielle Wu\, is on view in the second floor gallery. The exhibition brings together six artists who turn to the washroom as an aesthetic resource: Hana Al-Saadi\, Laurie Kang\, Ajay Kurian\, Mia Raadik\, Pauline Shaw\, and HaeAhn Woo Kwon. Whether inside the sauna\, the hammam\, the beauty salon\, or the shower\, the act of washing oneself has served as grounds to destabilize bodily integrity. As a phrase that references both civic irrigation systems and a crying fit\, Water Works draws a line between one’s own flesh and the broader\, social body.
URL:https://americanscandinavian.org/event/studiovisits-nov2022/
LOCATION:ISCP\, 1040 Metropolitan Ave\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11211\, United States
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SUMMARY:New Glass from Sweden | A Private Viewing
DESCRIPTION:An invitation from the Culture Object Gallery and the American Scandinavian Society to attend a private viewing in the presence of the Consul General of Sweden Camilla Mellander\n🗓 Monday\, November 14\, 2022    \n 🕕 6:00 – 8:00 pm \n📍 Culture Object \n344 West 38th Street\, New York\, NY 10018 \n\n\n\n \n\nNew Glass from Sweden\n\n\n\n\nNov 10\, 2022 – Jan 14\, 2023 \n\n\n\n\nFeaturing New Work By:\n\n\nSwedish Glass artist duo BarroLevén\, Ulrika Barr and Kristina Levén \nFredrik Nielsen \nMorgan Persson \nMicke Johannson \nNina Westman \nSimon Klenell \n\n\n\n\nNew Work\, Building on Swedish Tradition\nRelative to its size\, Sweden has had a disproportionate impact on the history of artistic glass. In the early part of the twentieth century\, artist such as Simon Gate\, Edward Hald and Edvin Ohrstrom developed innovative new techniques like graal and ariel\, to create stunning and complex works in hand blown glass. \nInnovation in Glass Continues Today\nA source of cultural pride\, glassmaking is supported in Sweden by institutions like Riksglasskolan (the National School of Glass)\, Konstfack\, (University of Arts\, Craft and Design)\, and The Glass Factory at Boda Glasbruk (a residency and museum). Most of the artists in this exhibition have had relationships with one or more of these institutions. \nRecognition and Acclaim\nNielsen\, finalist for 2022 the Loewe Craft Prize\, was featured in the Corning Museum of Glass’ ‘New Glass Now 2020’ (touring to the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery). \nUlrika and Kristina\, of the duo BarroLévin\, celebrate environmental responsibility by transforming industrial air filters into deeply seductive planet-like globes and cocoons of glass. \nNina Westman\, a member of the BOOM glass group\, playfully promotes inclusivity and gender equality\, working with recycled glass to create playful symbols advancing her social values. \nThe work in this exhibition focuses attention on Sweden’s unique and ongoing contribution to the field of contemporary glass while also highlighting is depth of skill and breadth of style.
URL:https://americanscandinavian.org/event/new-glass-from-sweden/
LOCATION:Culture Object\, 344 West 38th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
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SUMMARY:Scandinavian Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Please bring your Swedes 🇸🇪 Danes 🇩🇰 Norwegians 🇳🇴 Finns 🇫🇮 Icelanders 🇮🇸 and their friends (Americans ok too!) for some casual mingle and drinks after work Tuesday October 18th from 5-7 pm + (open till midnight!) \n🍻 Skål 🥂 Cheers 🍹 \n \n  \nThe Wheeltapper Pub \n141 East 44th Street \nNew York\, NY  |  website \n5-7pm ++ (open till midnight)\n* order before 6pm to get the “Happy Hour ” drinks \n 
URL:https://americanscandinavian.org/event/happy-hour-oct18/
LOCATION:The Wheeltapper Pub\, 141 East 44th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10017\, United States
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SUMMARY:Data on the Defense: Understanding What Cybercrime and Cybersecurity Mean for You
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to an evening with John D\, a member of local law enforcement\, to discuss the very real world of transnational organized cybercrime\, how it impacts us\, and what we can do to defend ourselves. Through entertaining stories and practical advice\, John will illuminate this notoriously obscure\, pervasive\, and evolving criminal threat so that all may leave more educated\, encouraged\, and empowered to better secure their personal and sensitive data. \nJohn D is a specialist in criminal investigations\, cyber intelligence\, and Russian language. He has worked at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office for the past three years. Before that\, John lived and worked across the former Soviet Union as a US Citizen Ambassador. \n  \n\nDETAILS: \nDate: \nThursday\, September 29th\, 2022 at 7:00 pm \nReception to follow.  \nLocation: \nNorwegian Seamen’s Church in New York \n317 E 52nd St\, New York\, NY 10022 \nTickets:  \n$25 Members / $35 Non-Members \nPurchase tickets online below. \nPlease note: This event will not be recorded. 
URL:https://americanscandinavian.org/event/data-on-the-defense/
LOCATION:Norwegian Seamen’s Church\, 317 East 52nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10022\, United States
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SUMMARY:Come See us at Scandinavian Fest at Vasa Park\, NJ
DESCRIPTION:Please stop by to visit our table at the 36th Annual Scandinavian Fest\, rain or shine!\nScandinavian Fest is an all-day celebration of Scandinavia at its best — where you’ll discover the customs\, the history\, the ethnic variety of the six Nordic nations: Denmark\, Estonia\, Finland\, Iceland\, Norway and Sweden. Visitors and vendors\, alike\, are invited to catch a Scandinavian moment — to enjoy the refreshing outdoors at our annual festival in rustic Vasa Park at Budd Lake\, NJ. \nAmerican Scandinavian Society will be having a table at the Festival – so come and visit us at the ScanFest! \nFREE entry with authentic folk dress. \nLearn more & purchase tickets at scanfest.org!\nQuestions? Email info@ScanFest.org\nHandCraft & Gift Vendors at ScanFest ’22 \nThere are 40+ Nordic craft & gift vendors offering a variety of items for the home\, gifts\, and quality jewelry … like these bracelets of woven pewter & silver on reindeer hide made by the Sami Laplanders. \nFood Vendors at ScanFest ’22 \nFood vendors at ScanFest serve a variety of traditional and contemporary Scandinavian foods ……. & more common festival fare (for the less adventurous). \n“Celebrate the heritages at this 36th Smörgåsbord of family fun! -or- Release your Inner Viking! -or- Be a Viking for a Day! – or – Simply come enjoy an event that’s just a bit different. Whatever\, it’s a Smörgåsbord of Fun!”
URL:https://americanscandinavian.org/event/scanfest2022/
LOCATION:Vasa Park\, 1 Vasa Dr\, Hackettstown\, NJ\, 07840\, United States
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SUMMARY:American Scandinavian Society Summer Soccer Event June 19th
DESCRIPTION:Come out with the American Scandinavian Society in support of the 2021 MLS Cup Champions New York City Football Club as they take on the Colorado Rapids! The match will kick off at 5:00pm at Yankee Stadium – Buy your tickets here for $37 to sit with the Scandinavian group! For groups of 10 or more please reach out to Josh Kotin at Josh.Kotin@nyfc.com or 646-873-5744 \n  \nIf you already got tickets\, make sure to tell us you’re coming! Email us at info@americanscandinavian.org \n  \nUse this SPECIAL LINK to buy tickets in order to sit in our section. See you there!
URL:https://americanscandinavian.org/event/soccer-event-june19/
LOCATION:Yankee Stadium\, 1 E 161st St\, Bronx\, NY\, 10451\, United States
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