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SUMMARY:Artist-in-Residence Lectures: Emmy Bright\, Cooper Holoweski\, Carla Diana
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, the Artists-in-Residence of Cranbrook Academy of Art kick-off the academic year with a lecture about their work and practice. Join us for a discussion by Emmy Bright and Cooper Holoweski (Print Media Co-Artists-in-Residence) and Carla Diana (4D Design). All lectures are free and held in deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/artist-in-residence-lectures-emmy-bright-cooper-holoweski-carla-diana/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190426T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190426T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T191729
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190215T193923Z
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SUMMARY:Knoll Lecture: Aldo Bakker
DESCRIPTION:‘TO CREATE’ with designer Aldo Bakker  \nEach year\, through the generosity of an endowment from Knoll International\, the Knoll Lecture Series at Cranbrook Academy of Art brings a renowned designer to campus for a free public lecture to promote the importance of design and build discussions with the Academy students.  \nAldo Bakker will deliver this year’s lecture\, ‘TO CREATE.’ Bakker’s designs become an expression of ontological questions\, where objects become something more like characters with their own sense of being. Bakker claims that by positioning his works as individual characters\, he forces his audience to shift its perception. “We are no longer looking at an inanimate object on which we project our knowledge of style\, shape or material value. Instead\, these creatures invite us to engage in a conversation about their behaviour\, their uncertainties\, their beliefs\, and their native tongue. We do not approach them as buyers or even as art historians. We become their fellow travellers\, questioning ourselves as much as they question us\,” Bakker says.  \nMany of Aldo Bakker’s works are unique pieces. Several are produced in small editions. Next to his independent studio production Bakker has also created commissioned works for companies like Georg Jensen\, Karakter\, Puiforcat\, Sèvres and Swarovski. His work has been acquired by museums like Boijmans Van Beuningen (Rotterdam)\, MoMa (NY)\, Cooper Hewitt (NY)\, mudac (Lausanne)\, Philadelphia Museum of Art\, Centre Pompidou (Paris)\, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam\, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and Victoria & Albert Museum (London). In 2016 and 2017 a major overview of his work was presented in the exhibition Pause (CID Grand Hornu\, mudac Lausanne). Other solo exhibitions were staged at Atelier Courbet (NY)\, Gallery Libby Sellars (London)\, Looiersgracht 60 (Amsterdam)\, Villa Noailles in Hyeres and Vivid Gallery (Rotterdam).  \nIn 2016 Alice Rawsthorn and Hans den Hartog Jager edited the monograph Aldo Bakker (NAI 010 Publishers NL). Aldo Bakker received the Wallpaper Award 2011\, First Prize at DDA 2009 and First Prize at Bornholm Glass (2008).  \nFor more information about Aldo Bakker\, visit http://www.aldobakker.com/work  \n 
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/knoll-lecture-aldo-bakker/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190424T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190424T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T191729
CREATED:20190216T000933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190216T000933Z
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SUMMARY:Paul Pfeiffer
DESCRIPTION:Paul Pfeiffer was born in Honolulu\, Hawaii\, but spent most of his childhood in the Philippines. He relocated to New York in 1990\, where he attended Hunter College and the Whitney Independent Study Program. Pfeiffer’s groundbreaking work in video\, sculpture\, and photography uses recent computer technologies to dissect the role that mass media plays in shaping consciousness.  \nIn a series of video works focused on professional sports events—including basketball\, boxing\, and hockey—Pfeiffer digitally removes the bodies of the players from the games\, shifting the viewer’s focus to the spectators\, sports equipment\, or trophies won. Presented on small LCD screens and often looped\, these intimate and idealized video works are meditations on faith\, desire\, and a contemporary culture obsessed with celebrity. Many of Pfeiffer’s works invite viewers to exercise their imaginations or project their own fears and obsessions onto the art object. Several of Pfeiffer’s sculptures include eerie\, computer-generated recreations of props from Hollywood thrillers\, such as Poltergeist\, and miniature dioramas of sets from films that include The Exorcist and The Amityville Horror.  \nPfeiffer is the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships\, and was the inaugural recipient of the Bucksbaum Award\, given by the Whitney Museum of American Art (2000). In 2002\, Pfeiffer was an artist-in-residence at Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, and at ArtPace in San Antonio\, Texas. In 2003\, a traveling retrospective of his work was organized by Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s List Visual Arts Center and Museum of Contemporary Art\, Chicago.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/paul-pfeiffer/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190423T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190423T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T191729
CREATED:20181214T195308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T100428Z
UID:14600-1556042400-1556046000@cranbrookart.edu
SUMMARY:Aram Han Sifuentes
DESCRIPTION:Aram Han Sifuentes’s art practice situates itself at the intersection of fiber\, social practice\, performance\, and pedagogy. At the core\, she creates socially engaged and materially rich projects in an ‘art world’ environment that are available and accessible for those who are disenfranchised\, particularly for dispossessed immigrants of color. She confronts social and racial injustices against the disenfranchised and riff off of official institutions and bureaucratic processes to reimagine new\, inclusive\, and humanized systems of civic engagement and belonging. She does this by creating participatory and active environments where safety\, play\, and skill-sharing are emphasized. And even though many of her projects are collaborative and communal in nature\, they incite and highlight individual’s experiences\, politics\, and voice. Much of her communal work revolves around sharing skills as a point of connection. Often\, sewing techniques are shared to create multiethnic and intergenerational sewing circles\, which become a place for empowerment\, subversion and protest.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/aram-han-sifuentes/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190418T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190418T190000
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CREATED:20190215T234044Z
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SUMMARY:Nadja Rottner
DESCRIPTION:Nadja Rottner is Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. She writes in the fields of American and Latin American art after 1945\, with an emphasis on the intersections between the visual and the performing arts of music\, theater\, dance and film.  She is the co-editor\, together with Peter Weibel\, of a two-volume book on Ruth Vollmer\, 1961-1978: Thinking the Line and Gego\, 1957-1988: Thinking the Line (Hatje Cantz\, 2006).  More recently\, she edited Claes Oldenburg\, an October Files book (The MIT Press\, 2012).  In 2015\, she published Cardiovista: Detroit Street Photography\, University of Michigan-Dearborn\, 2015.  She has written for journals such as Oxford Art Journal\, Modern Drama\, Konsthistorisk Tidskrift: Journal of Art History\, Artforum International\, and others.  She is currently at work on a book on the intermedia performances of Claes Oldenburg.  \nSponsored by the Critical Studies and Humanities Department
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/nadja-rottner/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190415T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190415T190000
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CREATED:20190215T232123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190215T232123Z
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SUMMARY:Frank Fantauzzi
DESCRIPTION:Frank Fantauzzi (Architecture ‘87) is the Department Chair of MICA’s Architectural Design department. He is a 1987 graduate of the Academy\, and has taught in numerous programs in Canada\, the United States\, and Finland. His research focuses on the question of alternative forms of critical architectural practice. Parallel to teaching\, Fantauzzi has also been engaged in an active art practice. His work is often collaborative and focuses on large-scale installations and outdoor constructions and has been exhibited and published internationally. The work is multidisciplinary in nature and probes the built environment to explore the cultural dimensions of society and the parallels between social and tectonic structures. He is a founding member of the icebergproject.org collaborative.  \n  \nSponsored by the Architecture Department
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/frank-fantauzzi/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190410T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190410T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T191729
CREATED:20190208T234719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190208T234719Z
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SUMMARY:Dirk Denison
DESCRIPTION:Dirk Denison\, FAIA\, architect\, educator\, and Cranbrook Schools graduate will discuss his new publication\, Dirk Denison 10 Houses\, focusing on his process and influences\, including his formative years at Cranbrook. Book signing to follow\, books available for purchase. \nThis lecture is free.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/dirk-denison/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190313T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190313T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T191729
CREATED:20190215T194947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190215T194947Z
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SUMMARY:Elisabeth Kley
DESCRIPTION:Claiming\, “I’ve always liked the idea of objects looking at you\,” Elisabeth Kley produces exuberant ceramic objects and mixed-media drawings full of faces\, eyes\, and designs that suggest them. She is drawn to flamboyance\, populating her works on paper with fan tailed peacocks and portraits of drag queens\, artists\, and fashion mavens\, including Candy Darling\, Salvador Dalí\, and Coco Chanel. Her ceramics are covered with bright colors and punchy designs\, reflecting influences ranging from Islamic tile work to Ballets Russes costumes. But all is not light and happiness in her fanciful creations. Kley wrestles with mortality\, keenly felt and inevitable\, in all of her work\, whose keyed-up colors mask darker emotions: “Bright colors don’t always signify happiness\,” she says. “They can express other emotions\, perhaps exhibitionism and rage. They may also cover up things you want to hide.” – Artsy  \n  \nElisabeth Kley is a New York artist and writer who solo exhibitions of ceramics\, watercolors\, drawings and prints have taken place in the John Tevis Gallery in Paris France\, the Geogian National Gallery in Tbilisi\, Le Petit Versailles\, several galleries in New York and around the world. She has also participated in many group exhibitions and was awarded a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant.   \n  \nSponsored by the Ceramics Department
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/elisabeth-kley/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190312T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190312T190000
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CREATED:20190215T194632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190215T194816Z
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SUMMARY:Rachel Mason
DESCRIPTION:Rachel Mason is an artist\, musician and filmmaker from Los Angeles. She has recorded and toured with 13 albums\, exhibited sculpture\, video and performance at the Whitney Museum\, Queens Museum\, LACMA\, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit\, SchooRachel Masonl of the Art Institute in Chicago\, Henry Gallery in Seattle\, James Gallery at CUNY\, University Art Museum in Buffalo\, Sculpture Center\, Hessel Museum of Art at Bard and Occidental College\, Kunsthalle Zurich\, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit\, The New Museum\, Park Avenue Armory\, Art in General\, La Mama\, Galapagos\, Dixon Place\, and Empac Center for Performance in Troy among other venues. Her work has been reviewed in The New York Times\, Village Voice\, Los Angeles Times\, Flash Art\, Art in America\, Art News\, and Artforum. Her 2016 album and feature film\, The Lives of Hamilton Fish has toured festivals and museums internationally.  \nSponsored by the Sculpture Department
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/rachel-mason/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190309T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190309T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T191729
CREATED:20190207T232735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190207T232735Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Ian McDonald
DESCRIPTION:An informal conversation with the artist\, Ian McDonald\, on new work made within his first year as Artist-in-Residence and Head of the Ceramics department at Cranbrook Academy of Art.\nIn No Particular Order: New Work by Ian McDonald continues McDonald’s interest in displacing the hierarchy within the objects created in his studio.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/gallery-talk-ian-mcdonald/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190307T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190307T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T191729
CREATED:20190215T193803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190301T195209Z
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SUMMARY:John Corso
DESCRIPTION:“Notes on Damien Hirst’s Pharmaceutical Works” \nCritical Studies Fellow John Corso Esquivel will offer an informal critic’s talk about his new book project\, Pharmaesthetics: Pill Culture in Contemporary Art. John will discuss his preliminary research on Damien Hirst’s pharmaceutical works. Following Foucault’s concept of the “medical gaze\,” John will suggest that Hirst’s medicine cabinets take as their subject not living human bodies\, but the post-mortem corpse. In the European memento mori genre\, death was pictured to urge believers to follow a Christian moral life. Hirst\, John will argue\, does not invoke death with those religious purposes. Instead\, Hirst sets up an aesthetics rooted in anarchy and the insufficiency of pharmacology to understand the human subject. \nSponsored by the Critical Studies and Humanities Program
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/john-corso/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190220T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190220T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T191729
CREATED:20190215T193355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190215T193355Z
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SUMMARY:Joshua Ray Stephens (2D Design ’03)
DESCRIPTION:Joshua Ray Stephens is graphic designer and 2003 graduate of Cranbrook Academy of Art’s 2D Design program. See his work on his recent Kickstarter project (link here:  \nhttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1661720183/severed-limbs-a-comic-book?fbclid=IwAR2eufgGZxuSqvEgB9dJLfG_2-OmsuWs6bZfragIHrv00aO65HKIsGTO68A  \nhttp://natesascent.com/ \nSponsored by the 2D Design Department 
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/joshua-ray-stephens-2d-design-03/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190219T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190219T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T191729
CREATED:20190215T191927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190215T191927Z
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SUMMARY:Garth Clark
DESCRIPTION:Internationally renowned ceramics expert\, writer and gallerist Garth Clark will deliver his lecture “A Necessary Irritant: Garth Clark’s Journey Through the Ceramics Revolution” at Cranbrook. The presentation is part of his final international speaking tour series.  \nKnown for his wit\, deep scholarship and engaging speaking style\, Garth Clark fuses his own biography in a dynamic multimedia presentation encompassing key revolutionary moments for ceramics since 1970. Told in the style of a one-person stage show\, this lecture promises to be insightful\, entertaining\, and thought-provoking.  \nGarth Clark is the author of over 80 books\, 400 monographs essays and reviews\, and Clark is currently the chief editor of cfile daily\, which reaches 75\,000 people in 196 countries.  \nSponsored by the Ceramics Department. This lecture is FREE.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/garth-clark/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190205T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190205T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T191729
CREATED:20181205T011617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T195536Z
UID:4599-1549389600-1549395000@cranbrookart.edu
SUMMARY:Casey Droege
DESCRIPTION:How do you make a living in cultural production? Can an arts ecosystem fully function without a market? Droege will discuss how her studio practice and entrepreneurial tendencies grew into a business that is generating significant revenue streams for the local arts economy of Pittsburgh and new models for smaller cities around the country.\nhttps://caseydroege.com/ \nThis lecture is sponsored by the Fiber Department.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/casey-droege/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190202T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190202T183000
DTSTAMP:20260418T191729
CREATED:20190110T005337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251111T102800Z
UID:14684-1549126800-1549132200@cranbrookart.edu
SUMMARY:Opening Reception\, In No Particular Order: New Work by Ian McDonald
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition features new work made within Ian McDonald’s first year as Artist-in-Residence and Head of the Ceramics department of Cranbrook Academy of Art. McDonald was appointed Head of the department in September 2018. Join us for a reception to meet McDonald and toast the opening of the new exhibition.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/opening-reception-ian-mcdonald-in-no-particular-order/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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