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NAC Live @ Home
An art world conversation with critic Jerry Saltz and Andrew Goldstein, editor-in-chief of artnet News  
 

Join us LIVE on Tuesday, May 12 at 3pm EST 


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Join The National Arts Club and artnet for an online Q&A with prizewinning art critic Jerry Saltz. Saltz will discuss his recently published book How to Be an Artist with Andrew Goldstein, editor-in-chief of artnet News.

Jerry Saltz is winner of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize in Criticism and two National Magazine Awards. He is the Senior Art Critic at New York magazine and its entertainment site Vulture. Before joining New York in 2007, Saltz was Senior Art Critic for The Village Voice since 1998 and was a twice a Pulitzer Prize Finalist during his tenure there. A well-know social media user with one-million followers across platforms, he is frequent guest lecturer, has spoken at the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim, the Whitney Museum, and many others, and has appeared at Harvard, Yale, Columbia University, the Rhode Island School of Design, the Art Institute of Chicago, and elsewhere.

Andrew Goldstein is the editor-in-chief of artnet News, the world's most-read news publication covering the art world and the art market. A career cultural journalist who has spent the past decade at the vanguard of online art publishing, Goldstein was previously the chief digital content officer at Artspace | Phaidon. Prior to that, he was the editor of Artinfo, building it into the most popular art news website at the time. Goldstein has also has written about art and culture for The New York Times, T Magazine, New York magazine,  Rolling Stone, Spin, Portfolio, Man of the World, the (pre-Trump) New York Observer, the New York Post, and other publications. For one fateful year, he served as a crime and city politics reporter for the Chicago Tribune's fabled City News Bureau, covering Barack Obama's senate campaign. One summer, he worked in the New Yorker's library. After graduating from Wesleyan University with a double major in English and the Classics, he once harbored dreams of becoming an archeologist, working for a stint at Morgantina, a Greco-Roman dig in Sicily. He later thought better of it and is glad he did. Andrew lives in New York City and does a little amateur apple-farming on the side.


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NAC Live @ Home with Jerry Saltz
Tuesday, May 12, 2020 3:00 PM