Memoir Roundtable with Ada Calhoun, Alice Carrière, and Kelly McMasters, Moderated by Jill Bialosky
17 Sep 02:00 PM
Until 17 Sep, 04:00 PM 2h

Memoir Roundtable with Ada Calhoun, Alice Carrière, and Kelly McMasters, Moderated by Jill Bialosky

The Church

Linked by their intimate lives with artists, Ada Calhoun, Alice Carrière, and Kelly McMasters come together as a roundtable panel to discuss the art of memoir writing, and to weave together experiential portraits of the intricacies of art, love, and introspection. Join us at The Church, as poet and best-selling author/memoirist Jill Bialosky, author of the acclaimed novel, The Deceptions, a novel about art, moderates the beautiful panel of esteemed writers.

Ada Calhoun, daughter of American art critic and poet, Peter Schjeldahl, invites readers to join her on the journey of grappling to understand her father as she finishes a biography on Frank O’Hara that Schjeldahl abandoned in the 1970s. Named one of the best books of 2022 by The Washington Post, NPR, and Oprah Daily, Also a Poet: Frank O’Hara, My Father, and Me tells the kaleidoscopic story of a daughter finding herself and her father, through the bond of their shared medium, writing.

Alice Carrière, daughter of American painter Jennifer Bartlett and charismatic European actor Mathieu Carrière, tells the story of her unconventional upbringing in Greenwich Village. Alice is a child living in an adult’s world devoid of boundaries and supervision. In adolescence, she begins to lose her grasp on herself, as a dissociative disorder erases her identity and overzealous doctors medicate her away from herself. In Everything/Nothing/Someone Carrière manages to untangle the stories told to her by her parents, the American psychiatric complex, and her own broken mind to create a mesmerizing narrative of emergence and, finally, cure.

Kelly McMasters invites readers into a different relationship with the art world, as a painter’s former partner and art model. Navigating marriage and motherhood, art and ambition, grief and nostalgia, and the ever-elusive concept of home, McMasters creates a beautiful portrait of the possibilities and limitations of life as an artist. The Leaving Season: A Memoir in Essays, McMasters invites readers to join her in the vulnerable act of exposing the difference between outside perspective versus inside reality.

Memoir Roundtable with Ada Calhoun, Alice Carrière, and Kelly McMasters, Moderated by Jill Bialosky

Memoir Roundtable with Ada Calhoun, Alice Carrière, and Kelly McMasters, Moderated by Jill Bialosky
17 Sep 02:00 PM
Until 17 Sep, 04:00 PM 2h

Memoir Roundtable with Ada Calhoun, Alice Carrière, and Kelly McMasters, Moderated by Jill Bialosky

The Church

Linked by their intimate lives with artists, Ada Calhoun, Alice Carrière, and Kelly McMasters come together as a roundtable panel to discuss the art of memoir writing, and to weave together experiential portraits of the intricacies of art, love, and introspection. Join us at The Church, as poet and best-selling author/memoirist Jill Bialosky, author of the acclaimed novel, The Deceptions, a novel about art, moderates the beautiful panel of esteemed writers.

Ada Calhoun, daughter of American art critic and poet, Peter Schjeldahl, invites readers to join her on the journey of grappling to understand her father as she finishes a biography on Frank O’Hara that Schjeldahl abandoned in the 1970s. Named one of the best books of 2022 by The Washington Post, NPR, and Oprah Daily, Also a Poet: Frank O’Hara, My Father, and Me tells the kaleidoscopic story of a daughter finding herself and her father, through the bond of their shared medium, writing.

Alice Carrière, daughter of American painter Jennifer Bartlett and charismatic European actor Mathieu Carrière, tells the story of her unconventional upbringing in Greenwich Village. Alice is a child living in an adult’s world devoid of boundaries and supervision. In adolescence, she begins to lose her grasp on herself, as a dissociative disorder erases her identity and overzealous doctors medicate her away from herself. In Everything/Nothing/Someone Carrière manages to untangle the stories told to her by her parents, the American psychiatric complex, and her own broken mind to create a mesmerizing narrative of emergence and, finally, cure.

Kelly McMasters invites readers into a different relationship with the art world, as a painter’s former partner and art model. Navigating marriage and motherhood, art and ambition, grief and nostalgia, and the ever-elusive concept of home, McMasters creates a beautiful portrait of the possibilities and limitations of life as an artist. The Leaving Season: A Memoir in Essays, McMasters invites readers to join her in the vulnerable act of exposing the difference between outside perspective versus inside reality.

Ty Wenzel

Co-Publisher & Contributor

Ty Wenzel, a recent breast cancer survivor, started her career as a fashion coordinator for Bloomingdale’s followed by fashion editor for Cosmopolitan Magazine. She was also a writer for countless publications, including having published a memoir (St. Martin's Press) and written features for The New York Times. She is an award-winning writer and designer who covers lifestyle, real estate, architecture and interiors for James Lane Post. She previously worked as a writer and marketing director for The Independent. She has won multiple PCLI and NYPA awards for journalism, social media and design, including best website design and best magazine for James Lane Post, which she co-founded in 2020. Wenzel is also a co-founder of the meditation app for kids, DreamyKid, and the Hamptons social media agency, TWM Hamptons Social Media.

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