Hyperallergic Members have a special opportunity on August 12, 2025, to engage in a virtual conversation with two distinguished artists, Rina Banerjee and Ellie Irons, focusing on the materiality of paint. This exclusive event will explore the intricacies of working with various pigments and surfaces, the art and chemistry behind creating personalized paint, and the significance of color selection in artistic endeavors.
Moderated by Hrag Vartanian, the discussion will delve into the evolving relationship between chemistry and color, tracing its roots from ancient pigment traditions to contemporary ecological practices. Attendees will have the chance to gain insights from the artists as they navigate the intersection of science, culture, and creativity in their work.
For those curious about Ellie Irons’ unique approach, her interview with Lakshmi Rivera Amin on Hyperallergic, titled "10 Questions for an Artist Who Grows Her Own Pigments," offers a deeper understanding of her artistic process and inspirations.
Mark your calendars for Tuesday, August 12, from 2 to 3 pm (ET), as the conversation unfolds on Crowdcast, followed by a Q&A session for members to interact with the speakers.
All Hyperallergic Members are welcome to join this enlightening discussion. If you’re already a member, simply sign in to register for the event. For those who are not yet members, consider joining to access exclusive events like this and support independent journalism at Hyperallergic.
If you have any inquiries or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to us at membership@hyperallergic.com. We look forward to seeing you on August 12!
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About the Speakers
Rina Banerjee is a New York City-based artist with a diverse background, hailing from Kolkata, India, and drawing inspiration from her multinational heritage. Her work delves into themes of ethnicity, race, migration, and American Diasporic histories. With numerous exhibitions globally and pieces in prestigious collections like the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Brooklyn Museum, Banerjee’s artistic journey is a testament to her cultural exploration and creative vision.
Ellie Irons, residing on Mohican land in Troy, New York, is an artist, educator, and parent known for her interdisciplinary approach combining art and ecology. Her work with spontaneous urban plants and environmental initiatives has garnered attention, leading to collaborations like the Next Epoch Seed Library and the Environmental Performance Agency. Irons’ commitment to plant-human solidarity and her book "Feral Hues: A Guide to Painting with Weeds" showcase her dedication to ecological awareness through artistic expression.
Hrag Vartanian, the editor-in-chief of Hyperallergic, brings his expertise in visual arts writing and journalism to the forefront. As a co-founder of Hyperallergic and recipient of prestigious awards like the Susan C. Larsen Lifetime Achievement Award for Visual Arts Writing, Vartanian’s contributions to the art world are significant and impactful.
Don’t miss this engaging conversation with these talented artists as they share their insights and experiences on the materiality of paint and the creative process.