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SUMMARY:Lecture: Dr. Michael Stone-Richards
DESCRIPTION:“The Art of Critical Theory (II): Questions of Measure” \nDr. Michael Stone-Richards is this year’s Visiting Scholar in the Critical Studies Program at Cranbrook Academy of Art. He is a Professor of Critical Theory and Visual Studies at the College for Creative Studies\, Detroit.  \nMichael is most recently the recipient of a Warhol Foundation Grant for his book in progress\, Care of the City: Ruination\, Abandonment\, and Hospitality in Contemporary Practice (forthcoming Sternberg Press).  \nHe has lectured widely in critical theory\, art writing\, and cultural history\, with essays forthcoming on McArthur Binion\, black labor and the avant-garde\, biopolitics\, and the problem of attention in cultural conflict. He is also at work on a translation of the hermetic poems of André Breton.  \nWith artist Addie Langford\, Michael curates the open conversation series the Alexandrine Street Seminars. With Addie Langford\, he is also the co-founder of Detroit Research (which won a Knight Foundation Grant) of which he is also the founding editor. \nLectures are free and open to the public. Sponsored by the Critical Studies and Humanities Department at Cranbrook Academy of Art.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-dr-michael-stone-richards-2/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Zora Murff
DESCRIPTION:Lecture Title: Looking As A Radical Act: Photography and Intersectionality \nIn Looking As A Radical Act\, Murff explores photography’s intersectional potential. Using his bodies of work Corrections and At No Point In Between as a backdrop\, Murff discusses how various historic uses of photography relate to the medium’s consumption and the currency that holds in society. \nLectures are free and open to the public. Sponsored by the Photography Department at Cranbrook Academy of Art.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-zora-murff/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191203T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191203T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T173630
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191126T002451Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Tsz Yan Ng
DESCRIPTION:Lecture Title: Externalities\, of influence and effects  \nNg will discuss recent works in material-based research in the area of Research & Development for concrete and textile innovation. The projects highlight manufacturing processes and designs that leverage contemporary fabrication technology for architecture and related design disciplines. Intrinsic to these works are issues of crafting\, of machine and human labor\, as well as socio-economic/cultural and environmental contingencies that contribute to their production.  \n Tsz Yan Ng is an Assistant Professor at Taubman College\, University of Michigan. Her material-based research and design primarily focus on experimental concrete forming (hard) and textile manipulation (soft)\, oftentimes in direct exchange and incorporating contemporary technologies to develop novel designs for building and manufacturing. A common thread to her work investigates questions of labor in various facets and forms – underscoring broader issues of industrial manufacturing innovation\, of human labor\, crafting\, and aesthetics. She’s the principal of an independent architecture and art practice with built works in the US and China. Her practice\, collaborative in nature and interdisciplinary in scope\, ranges in scale from textile manufacturing facilities to commercial retail interiors and installations. Ng joined Taubman College as the Walter B. Sanders Fellow (2007-08) and was also the Reyner Banham Fellow at the University of Buffalo from 2001-2002.  \nVisit Tsz Yan Ng’s website here. \n  \nSponsored by the 3D Design Department at Cranbrook Academy of Art. All lectures are free and held in deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum.  \n  \n148 Global Headquarters\, Shantou\, Guangdong\, China
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-tsz-yan-ng/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191122T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191122T190000
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CREATED:20191111T213255Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Lucy McRae
DESCRIPTION:Lucy McRae – Body Architect  \nLucy McRae is a science fiction artist\, filmmaker\, inventor and body architect. Her work speculates on the future of human existence by exploring the limits of the body\, beauty\, biotechnology and the self. McRae works across installation\, film\, photography\, artificial intelligence and edible technology. She is regarded as a thought leader who is exploring the cultural and emotional impacts science and cutting edge technology have on redesigning the body. Lucy uses art as a mechanism to signal and provoke our ideologies and ethics about who we are and where we are headed.  \n McRae has exhibited at museums\, film festivals\, institutes such as MIT\, Ars Electronica and NASA and science forums across the world. Selected major artworks have been exhibited at Science Museum London\, Centre Pompidou and the Venice Biennale. She is a visiting professor at SCI_Arc in Los Angeles; and is recognised as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum. McRae encourages scientific conversation and has spoken at TED\, Royal Albert Hall\, Cannes Lion and Tribeca Film Festival. She is regarded as a pioneer who blurs the boundaries across art\, architecture\, design\, and technology with a healthy disregard for labels that limit interdisciplinary practice.  \n  \n Sponsored by the Architecture Department at Cranbrook Academy of Art. \n All lectures are free and held in deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum. 
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-lucy-mcrae/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Gina Beavers
DESCRIPTION:Gina Beavers’ work has been presented in solo exhibitions at galleries across the U.S in Europe. In March 2019\, MoMA PS1 opened Beavers’ first solo museum exhibition\, Gina Beavers: The Life I Deserve. She has been reviewed in ArtForum\, Frieze\, the New York Times and the New Yorker\, among other publications. Beavers holds a BA in Studio Art and Anthropology from the University of Virginia (1996)\, an MFA in Painting and Drawing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2000)\, and an MS in Education from Brooklyn College (2005). She serves as Adjunct Faculty at Columbia University where she teaches Grad Studio. She currently lives and works in Newark\, New Jersey. \nSponsored by the Painting Department \nAll lectures are free and held in deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-gina-beavers/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Creative Time + Space: Artist Residencies 
DESCRIPTION:Lecture Title: Creative Time + Space: Artist Residencies  \nThis Professional Practices workshop focuses on artist residencies and retreats\, and the importance of making time for both throughout the development of creative work. Presentation will include tips on how to research\, select and apply for residencies that are right for you. With Lauren Rossi and confirmed featured speaker: Lisa Hoffman\, Executive Director of the Alliance of Artist Communities.  \nLectures are free and open to the public. Sponsored by Cranbrook Academy of Art.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-creative-time-space-artist-residencies/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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CREATED:20191112T000830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T000830Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Misha Kahn
DESCRIPTION:Lecture Title: Tumescent Design \nKahn will present a greatest hits timeline with meandering tangents on thoughts about objects  \n Misha Kahn was born in Duluth\, Minnesota\, and a BFA in furniture design from Rhode Island School of Design in 2011. He currently lives and works in New York\, NY. His work exists at the intersection of design and sculpture\, exploring a wide variety of media and scales from mouse to house. Kahn’s approach melds an array of processes\, from casting\, carving\, welding\, and weaving\, to imaginative and singular modes of production. Kahn’s work has been exhibited internationally and is in the permanent collection of numerous museums and public collections; such as The Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston and the Corning Museum of Glass.  \n  \nSponsored by the 3D Design Department at Cranbrook Academy of Art. All lectures are free and held in deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum. 
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-misha-kahn/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20191115T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20191115T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T173630
CREATED:20191016T165628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191017T045221Z
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SUMMARY:Conversation and Book Signing: Gere Kavanaugh
DESCRIPTION:Photo credit: Brian Guido for Metropolis magazine \nJoin Academy graduate and design icon\, Gere Kavanaugh (Design ’52) in conversation with Louise Sandhaus and Kat Catmur\, co-authors of the new book\, a colorful life: gere kavanaugh\, designer. \nThey’ll discuss the breadth of Kavanaugh’s contributions to design over the last seven decades\, in a career that covered everything from flamboyant textiles to unique furniture\, playful products\, and vibrant interiors. Kavanaugh will also receive a Distinguished Alumni Award from the Academy of Art in recognition of her career accomplishments. \n 
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/conversation-and-book-signing-gere-kavanaugh/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191114T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191114T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T173630
CREATED:20191105T230507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191105T231204Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Madeline Schwartzman
DESCRIPTION:Madeline Schwartzman – See Yourself Sensing \nSchwartzman will share her head-centered art practice\, from writing books about the human sensorium (See Yourself Sensing) and the future of the human head (See Yourself X)\, to her experimental art practice titled Face Nature\, that brings humans (mostly herself) in close proximity to plants\, forming uncanny hybrids that analyze and highlight human morphology and all the ways we are magnificent and monstrous. \nLectures are free and open to the public. Sponsored by the 4D Design Department at Cranbrook Academy of Art
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-madeline-schwartzman/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Academy of Art\, 39221 Woodward Ave\, Bloomfield Hills\, 48303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191113T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191113T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T173630
CREATED:20191031T003629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191104T192838Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Billy Mark
DESCRIPTION:Words Made Flesh with Billy Mark \nA hands-on look at the connection between poetry\, sculpture\, the body\, and improvisation.  \n Billy Mark is an interdisciplinary poet who lives and works in Detroit. He graduated from California Institute of the Arts\, was the 2015 Kresge Arts Fellowship for experimental poetry\, and his practice includes but is not limited to poetry\, movement\, music\, installation\, monasticism\, and sound maps.  \n Lectures are free and open to the public. Sponsored by the Sculpture Department 
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-billy-mark-2019/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191106T190000
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CREATED:20191030T235625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191104T192717Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: David Crabb
DESCRIPTION:David Crabb: Storyteller & Performing Memoirist \nDavid Crabb is a 1999 graduate of the Academy’s Photography department and is currently a Los Angeles-based author\, performer\, storyteller and host of The Moth and Risk! In 2013\, his solo show Bad Kid was named a New York Times critic’s pick. Bad Kid\, the memoir\, was released in 2015 by Harper Perennial. David has taught storytelling at Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre\, Occidental College\, Indiana University and NYU. Since 2012\, he has performed the solo pieces Bad Kid\, $1800\, Story Roulette\, and Man in a Hole. David is the host of the live storytelling show Traumaville in Los Angeles. His next memoir\, Whoever You Are I Hope You’re Okay\, comes out in 2018. \nLectures are free and open to the public. Sponsored by Alumni Relations
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-david-crabb/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191030T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191030T200000
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CREATED:20191028T175601Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Resourcing Your Practice: Applying for Artist Grants
DESCRIPTION:This professional practices presentation focuses on grants for artists – how to research and select them\, write proposals\, budget\, and build financial and other material/in-kind resources to support creative work. With Lauren Rossi and featured speaker Cézanne Charles. \n  \nCézanne Charles is a designer\, curator\, and researcher with 20 years of experience working at the executive and senior management level within the creative industries in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Her work focuses on the intersection of design\, technology\, culture\, social justice\, and public policy for future making. In 1998 she co-founded with John Marshall the hybrid design studio rootoftwo. Cézanne serves on Design Core Detroit’s Stewardship Board for the UNESCO City of Design initiative. From 2008-2019 Cézanne also served as Director of Creative Industries at Creative Many\, where she designed and led programs that provided the knowledge\, funding\, networks\, and advocacy needed to help empower the practices of artists\, designers\, and makers within the state\, with a core focus on Detroit.  \n  \nAll lectures are free and held in deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-resourcing-your-practice-applying-for-artist-grants/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191022T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191022T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T173630
CREATED:20191003T175103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191003T175103Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Elizabeth Essner
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth Essner will join us to deliver the lecture\, “Dear Sirs: Rose Slivka and Craft Horizons Magazine.” \nRose Slivka was Editor-in-Chief of Craft Horizons magazine for two decades\, from 1959 to 1979. The publication was the leading voice of craft\, and under her direction the magazine took a deeply inclusive view of the field\, documenting and shaping its cultural connections and critical reception. Slivka sought a salon-like approach: poets\, artists\, critics and curators from both inside and outside the world of craft contributed to Craft Horizons. She heralded new generations of artists and craftspeople\, yet for much of Slivka’s longtime editorship\, readers’ letters were addressed to “Sirs\,” the assumed leadership of the magazine. Offering new consideration of her influence\, this lecture will contextualize the complexities of gender for Slivka and discuss her impact on the field then and now. \nElizabeth Essner is an independent curator and writer based in Brooklyn\, New York. She was a 2017 Curatorial Fellow with the Center for Craft where she co-curated “The Good Making of Good Things: Craft Horizons Magazine\, 1941-1979” which traveled to Arizona State University Art Museum and the Minnesota Museum of American Art. Elizabeth has also curated exhibitions for institutions including the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum and UrbanGlass. A researcher for two forthcoming publications on contemporary jewelry and ceramics\, Elizabeth has also written for magazines including Modern and Metalsmith. She received her MA from the Bard Graduate Center in New York. \nSponsored by the Metalsmithing Department \nAll lectures are free and held in deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-elizabeth-essner/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191021T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191021T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T173630
CREATED:20191014T214419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191014T214419Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Perry Kulper & Nat Chard
DESCRIPTION:Perry Kulper is an architect and an associate professor of architecture at the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. Nat Chard is the Professor of Experimental Architecture at the Bartlett\, University College London. In 2013\, they co-published Pamphlet Architecture 34\, Fathoming the Unfathomable: Archival Ghosts and Paradoxical Shadows. Their collaborative\, trans-continental practice explores the indeterminacy of architectural research through drawings that exceed the traditional drawing space.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-perry-kulper-nat-chard/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191018T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191018T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T173630
CREATED:20191009T014845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T014845Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Tomorrow Lab
DESCRIPTION:Tomorrow Lab partners Ted Ullrich and Pepin Gelardi will deliver the lecture\, “Bridging Tomorrow and Today with 4D Design.”  While traditional product design methods for developing physical artifacts have been around for several decades\, contemporary design projects in which the physical and digital blend together present a new set of challenges that are unlike any in the past. In this talk\, Ullrich and Gelardi will share case studies from this realm\, highlighting the opportunities for new experiences that emerge from a truly hybrid process of developing hardware and software in tandem with one another. They will discuss their design philosophies\, illustrated with examples from the entrepreneurial clients with which they have worked to invent new approaches to products that have impacted the worlds of toys\, health care\, entertainment\, agriculture\, personal care\, transportation and many more. For more information about Tomorrow Lab\, visit their website. \nSponsored by the 4D Design Department
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-tomorrow-lab/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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