When: Saturday, September 26 10am-3pm TEENS (17-19yrs.)
What: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, is currently
organizing an exhibition of the work of the celebrated contemporary
artist Tino Sehgal that will set the artist’s unique, situation-based
projects within the museum’s spiraling rotunda. Rather than making
conventional, material art objects, Sehgal creates totally ephemeral
but repeatable works that consist entirely of the interactions among
their participants, and are not documented visually.
Where: Guggenheim Museum (enter at 2 East 89th Street)
Casting Information:
• Exhibition runs from January 26th through March 10th.
• Participants would be needed up to 3 shifts per week (4 hours each)
over a 6-week period.
• Age ranges: Teens 17-19 years old. Bright, articulate, engaging and
with a willingness to learn and experience something they will never
have the opportunity to do again. These young adults will be
interacting with the museum public for several hours per shift.
• No Pay, but the museum will provide participants with:
transportation (via Metrocard), one meal + snacks per shift, year-long
museum memberships, and other museum benefits; all in addition to what
promises to be a truly educational experience.
Further information on this exhibition will be provided at initial
meeting/session or by contacting email below.
LOCATION: NEW YORK, NY
CONTACT: TINOSEHGALCASTING@GMAIL.COM
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