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Image: “Yerim and Her Pink Things” fromThe Pink & Blue Project (2005) by JeongMee Yoon
Ernesto Pujol (MFA AP Faculty) is speaking at “Gender Play,” a two-day conference at Parsons that is focused on “exploring and exposing the issues of gender as they impact and influence the production of art and design.” The conference begins today, March 28th. 

Image: “Yerim and Her Pink Things” fromThe Pink & Blue Project (2005) by JeongMee Yoon

Ernesto Pujol (MFA AP Faculty) is speaking at “Gender Play,” a two-day conference at Parsons that is focused on “exploring and exposing the issues of gender as they impact and influence the production of art and design.” The conference begins today, March 28th. 

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Ernesto Pujol (Art Practice faculty) interviews artist Lesley Dill for his most recent post for “The Healing Art Series” on A Blade of Grass ABLOG. 

Image Credit: Ed Robbins

Ernesto Pujol (Art Practice faculty) interviews artist Lesley Dill for his most recent post for “The Healing Art Series” on A Blade of Grass ABLOG. 

Posted 2 months ago
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Ernesto Pujol (Art Practice faculty member) participated in a panel discussion hosted by the Vera List Center for Art and Politics on the occasion of the publication of Tom Finkelpearl’s new book, What We Made: Conversations on Art and Social Cooperation. 

Ernesto Pujol (Art Practice faculty member) participated in a panel discussion hosted by the Vera List Center for Art and Politics on the occasion of the publication of Tom Finkelpearl’s new book, What We Made: Conversations on Art and Social Cooperation. 

Posted 2 months ago
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Laura F. Gibellini, Based on True Story 5, 2012, pigmented ink print on paper, 11 x 16.9 in., series of 7
Art Practice faculty member Laura F. Gibellini will moderate Constructing a Place, a panel discussion at Independent Curators International on Sunday January 7 at 3:00. Panelists will include Barbara Adams, Mary Di Lucia, Maria Iñigo Clavo, Timon McPhearson, Lize Mogel, Damon Rich and fellow AP faculty members Steven H. Madoff and Ernesto Pujol. 

Laura F. Gibellini, Based on True Story 5, 2012, pigmented ink print on paper, 11 x 16.9 in., series of 7

Art Practice faculty member Laura F. Gibellini will moderate Constructing a Place, a panel discussion at Independent Curators International on Sunday January 7 at 3:00. Panelists will include Barbara Adams, Mary Di Lucia, Maria Iñigo Clavo, Timon McPhearson, Lize Mogel, Damon Rich and fellow AP faculty members Steven H. Madoff and Ernesto Pujol. 

Posted 3 months ago
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An interview with Art Practice faculty member Ernesto Pujol on the USSSA’s blog, myopia terminus. 

An interview with Art Practice faculty member Ernesto Pujol on the USSSA’s blog, myopia terminus. 

Posted 5 months ago
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Sited Body, Public Visions: silence, stillness & walking as Performance Practice by Art Practice faculty member Ernesto Pujol is a collection of the artist’s intimate writings about the body and a reflection about his relationship with communities and landscapes. Pujol shares his field experiences across the United States, choreographing durational group performances through a methodology of vulnerability inspired by Buddhist notions of mindfulness.
Published by McNally Jackson. 


Sited Body, Public Visions: silence, stillness & walking as Performance Practice
 by Art Practice faculty member Ernesto Pujol is a collection of the artist’s intimate writings about the body and a reflection about his relationship with communities and landscapes. Pujol shares his field experiences across the United States, choreographing durational group performances through a methodology of vulnerability inspired by Buddhist notions of mindfulness.

Published by McNally Jackson. 

Posted 1 year ago
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Art Practice faculty member Ernesto Pujol interviews Aimee Good for his series, “The Healing Arts.” 

Art Practice faculty member Ernesto Pujol interviews Aimee Good for his series, “The Healing Arts.” 

Posted 1 year ago
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I am speaking about art as a visionary and prophetic practice. And I am not embarrassed.
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Art Practice faculty member Ernesto Pujol in the introduction to his new series, The Healing Arts. 

You can read the the first conversation in the series—with Jill Sigman—here. 

Posted 1 year ago
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Magnan Metz presents “The Bathers Revisited”, an exhibition of performative photographs by MFA Art Practice faculty member Ernesto Pujol. 
521 West 26th StreetNew York, NY October 21st - November 19th

Magnan Metz presents “The Bathers Revisited”, an exhibition of performative photographs by MFA Art Practice faculty member Ernesto Pujol. 

521 West 26th Street
New York, NY 
October 21st - November 19th

Posted 1 year ago
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The performers in speaking in silenceArt Practice faculty member Ernesto Pujol has choreographed Speaking in Silence, a daylong performance at 12 sites across the city of Honolulu. The performance will take place on Saturday, June 18th. It is presented in conjunction with Pujol’s current exhibition, Walking Ground, at The Contemporary Museum in Honolulu. 

Posted 1 year ago
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