Whitney Teens x Artists: Jill Mulleady Tues, Nov 10, 2020, 4 pm

Whitney Teens x Artists: Jill Mulleady

Tues, Nov 10, 2020
4 pm

A two-panel painting. On the left side, three goat-like animals stand on their hind legs in a mountainous landscape. On the right panel, a series of lone figures and a couple inhabit a space with trees, rocks, and trash.
A two-panel painting. On the left side, three goat-like animals stand on their hind legs in a mountainous landscape. On the right panel, a series of lone figures and a couple inhabit a space with trees, rocks, and trash.

Jill Mulleady, We Wither Time into a Coil of Fright, 2019. Oil on linen, two panels, left panel: 66 1/8 × 35 3/8 in. (168 × 90 cm); right panel: 66 1/8 × 78 3/4 in. (168 × 200 cm), reproduced as vinyl print on billboard. Collection of the artist

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Join Youth Insights Leaders as they talk with artists whose work is currently on view at the Whitney. Teens will ask the artist about their process and inspirations, and the artist will share what it is like to make art today and advice they might have for young artists. Participating teens are invited to add their own perspective to the conversation by sharing their thoughts via chat.

This week, teens will chat with artist Jill Mulleady to examine the power of her public art installation, We Wither Time into a Coil of Fright.  Mulleady lives and works in Los Angeles and is perhaps best known for her large-scale representational paintings that combine real and imaginary subject matter.

Registration is required—all high school students are welcome.


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