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SUMMARY:Public Lecture: Ghada Amer
DESCRIPTION:Ghada Amer will present all aspects of their practice since 1991 detailing how their career has developed until today. Their practice includes painting\, sculpture\, ceramics\, collaborations\, and outdoor projects. \nCranbrook Academy of Art’s 2023-24 Public Lecture Series is free and open to the public in the deSalle Auditorium at the Cranbrook Art Museum. On Thursdays\, Cranbrook Art Museum galleries are also free and open late. Please arrive early to see their current exhibitions before the lecture. \nGhada Amer\, born in Cairo\, Egypt\, currently resides and works in New York City. She earned her BFA in Painting from Villa Arson\, Ecole Pilote International d’Arts et de Recherche in Nice\, France\, in 1986\, followed by an MFA in Painting from the same institution in 1989. Amer also studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston\, MA\, in 1987\, and the Institut des Hauts Etudes d’Arts Plastiques in Paris\, France\, in 1991. Amer’s career has been marked by numerous solo exhibitions\, including her 2022 retrospective “Ghada Amer – A Retrospective” at MUCEM – FRAC – La Vieille Charité in Marseille\, France\, from December 2\, 2022\, to April 16\, 2023.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/public-lecture-ghada-amer/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:2024 Annual Swanson Public Lecture: Flores & Prats Architects - Emotional Heritage
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, January 25 for the 2024 Annual Swanson Lecture. This year’s lecture will be presented by Flores & Prats Architects. The lecture will be held in deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum and is free and open to the public. \nAccording to Flores & Prats\, it is not only people that contain the memory of a place\, the buildings too are loaded with memories of the uses and lives that occupy them; the built fabric is a reflection of social behaviour. It speaks of a way of using the ground\, the sky\, as a way of inhabiting. To read the memory held in buildings and people is to think about a future that counts on that past. \nWhen a building is closed and abandoned\, it remains alive in the memories of those who live around it. The abandoned building is embedded with the civic and moral values that time has given it through its use\, containing the stories of the people who experienced the place over the years and have created an invisible constellation of social relationships that expand the influence of this construction to a universe around it\, including to those that may form future associations with its materiality and story. \nRecuperating and reusing an existing construction is to consider that it is part of an emotional heritage as much as a physical heritage\, and an effort should be made to keep these memories inside the building. This is a design decision of major ideological importance because for us the idea of patrimony has nothing to do with what is valuable or monumental\, it does not come from ‘pater’\, it cannot be imposed from above\, but instead arises from time and experience\, from what is radically collective. \nAbout Eva Prats & Ricardo Flores  \nEva Prats (Barcelona\, 1965) is an Architect for the School of Architecture of Barcelona\, and Doctor in Architecture for the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology RMIT. Ricardo Flores (Buenos Aires\, 1965) is an architect for the University of Buenos Aires\, Master in Urban Design and Doctor of Architecture for the School of Architecture of Barcelona. In 1998 Eva and Ricardo established Flores & Prats Architects\, an architectural studio dedicated to the confrontation of theory and academic practice with design and construction activity. The practice has worked throughout Europe on projects of adaptive reuse\, social housing\, and urban public spaces with neighbours’ participation.   \nFlores & Prats has received several national and international awards\, including the Grand Award in Architecture at the Royal Academy of Arts of London 2009\, the City of Barcelona Award 2016\, the City of Palma Award 2017\, the AD Architects of the Year 2018\, and the AR New into Old Award 2019. In addition\, Eva has been nominated for the Women in Architecture 2019\, awarded by the British magazines The Architectural Review and Architect’s Journal. The studio has also been nominated for the Mies van der Rohe Awards on several occasions\, and exhibited in the last five editions of La Biennale di Venezia\, including 2023 with their proposal ‘Emotional Heritage’ at Le Corderie dell’Arsenale.  \nBesides their professional practice\, Eva and Ricardo have been Professors of Design Studios at the School of Architecture of Barcelona since 2002\, and Eva Prats has been a Full Professor at the Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio since 2023.  \nSala Beckett Drama Centre Barcelona. Photo: Adria Goula \nThe annual Swanson lecture is sponsored by the J. Robert F. Swanson Fund. \nThe J. Robert F. Swanson Lecture Fund at Cranbrook Academy of Art was established in 1983 by the family of J. Robert F. Swanson\, a noted architect who was also the son-in-law of Eliel Saarinen. Each year\, the Swanson Lecture brings to the Cranbrook campus architects\, designers\, artists\, or scholars who have received critical acclaim for their work and enjoy a sustained record of excellence and achievement in their respective fields.  J. Robert F. Swanson and his wife and lifelong design partner\, Pipsan Saarinen Swanson\, founded their firm Swanson Associates in 1947 and worked on many exteriors and interiors\, including residences\, schools\, universities\, churches\, airports\, banks\, government\, industrial and commercial projects. \n 
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/2024-annual-swanson-public-lecture-flores-prats-arqchitects-emotional-heritage/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture: Yolande Daniels
DESCRIPTION:Yolande Daniels. Photo: Priscilla Mars. \nCranbrook Academy of Art’s 2023-24 Public Lecture Series is free and open to the public in the deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum. Cranbrook Art Museum’s galleries are also free and open late on Thursdays. Please arrive early to see their current exhibitions before the lecture. \nYolande Daniels is an Associate Professor in Architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She received a B.S.Arch from City College of New York and a M.Arch from Columbia University. She is a recipient of the Rome Prize in Architecture and a fellow of the Independent Study Program of the Whitney American Museum of Art in studio practice and cultural studies. \nDaniels’ practice combines independent design-research and architecture and design in studioSUMO\, which she co-founded in 1995. Daniels’ independent design research explores the spatial effects of race and gender in the built environment\, focusing on revealing spatial narratives of resistance and autonomy. \nHer practice has been recognized for design excellence by the American Academy of Arts and Letters\, New York State Council on the Arts\, New York Foundation for the Arts\, Japan National Design Council\, German National Design Council\, Chicago Athenaeum\, AIA New York City Chapter\, AIA New York State\, the NY Architectural League Emerging Voices and League Prize\, the Architectural Record Design Vanguard\, and the 12th\, 14th\, 16th and 18th (2023) Venice Biennale Architecture Exhibitions. \nYolande Daniels\, Venice Biennale 2023. Claudia Rossini
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/public-lecture-yolande-daniels/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture: Cannupa Hanska Luger
DESCRIPTION:Cannupa Hanska Luger. Photo: Reece Martinez. \nCranbrook Academy of Art’s 2023-24 Public Lecture Series is free and open to the public in the deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum. Cranbrook Art Museum’s galleries are also free and open late on Thursdays. Please arrive early to see their current exhibitions before the lecture. \nBorn on the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota\, New Mexico based artist Cannupa Hanska Luger is an enrolled member of the Three Affiliated Tribes of Fort Berthold and is of Mandan\, Hidatsa\, Arikara and Lakota heritage. Creating monumental installations\, sculpture and performance to communicate urgent stories about 21st Century Indigeneity\, Luger incorporates ceramics\, steel\, fiber\, video and repurposed materials to activate speculative fiction\, engage land-based actions of repair and practice empathetic response through social collaboration. Luger combines critical cultural analysis with dedication and respect for the diverse materials\, environments\, and communities he engages while provoking diverse audiences to engage with Indigenous peoples and values apart from the lens of colonial social structuring. \nLuger is a 2022 Guggenheim Fellow\, a recipient of a 2021 United States Artists Fellowship Award for Craft and was named a 2021 GRIST Fixer. He is a 2020 Creative Capital Fellow\, a 2020 Smithsonian Artist Research Fellow\, and the recipient of the Museum of Arts and Design’s 2018 inaugural Burke Prize\, among others. Luger has exhibited nationally and internationally including at The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, Gardiner Museum\, Kunsthal KAdE\, Washington Project for the Arts\, Art Mûr\, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Luger holds a BFA in studio arts from the Institute of American Indian Arts and is represented by Garth Greenan Gallery in New York. \nThis Is Not A Snake One Who Checks One Who Balances. Heard Museum 2020. \nCannupa Hanska Luger 2021. Courtesy of the artists studio.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/public-lecture-cannupa-hanska-luger/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture: Simone ten Hompel
DESCRIPTION:Simone ten Hompel with Cranbrook Academy of Art Metalsmithing students during a workshop in November 2023. \nCranbrook Academy of Art’s 2023-24 Public Lecture Series is free and open to the public in the deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum. Cranbrook Art Museum’s galleries are also free and open late on Thursdays. Please arrive early to see their current exhibitions before the lecture. \nA metalsmith for over 45 years\, Simone ten Hompel is one of the foremost craft artists and educators working in Britain. She is admired for her metalwork and sculptures which challenge how we see domestic objects. \nMetal is particular to Simone ten Hompel\, her chosen language\, in that she not only uses it to make objects for use but also as a way of exploring the different ways that objects define meaning for all of us in contemporary culture. Materiality\, form\, and function construct meaning which is for front of her to explore in her work. As a metalsmith and artist\, Simone is interested in the processes of thinking and making that sit behind objects. Reading them and using that knowledge to explore how that making relates to our contemporary culture. Also\, she’s interested in how and what makes students tick and in the collaboration of learning wants to instill ownership of their learning into them. \nFor over 27 years she’s been teaching at the School of Art\, Architecture and Design of London Metropolitan University\, where she’s a Reader and supervises students studying PhDs and their MA by Project degree.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/public-lecture-simone-ten-hompel/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231130T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231130T193000
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture: Hamza Walker - Thinking About MONUMENTS
DESCRIPTION:Since 2017\, Walker has been working on MONUMENTS\, an exhibition that features roughly a dozen decommissioned monuments to be shown alongside works of contemporary art. Slated to open in the Fall of 2025\, the exhibition is being co-organized with The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles\, and is co-curated with artist Kara Walker and MOCA’s Senior Curator\, Bennett Simpson. This talk will use two earlier exhibitions that Hamza Walker curated (Black Is\, Black Aint (2008)\, Several Silences (2009)) to discuss the theoretical and historical framework underpinning MONUMENTS. \nCranbrook Academy of Art’s 2023-24 Public Lecture Series is free and open to the public in the deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum. On Thursdays\, Cranbrook Art Museum’s galleries are also free and open late. Please arrive early to see their current exhibitions before the lecture. \nHamza Walker is Director of LAXART\, a nonprofit art space in Los Angeles. Prior to joining LAXART in 2016\, he was director of education and associate curator at the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago\, a non-collecting contemporary art museum. Recent exhibitions at LAXART include Nikita Gale\, Takers\, 2022; Kandis Williams/Cassandra Press’ The Absolute Right to Exclude (2021); and Postcommodity’s Some Reach While Others Clap (2020).
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/public-lecture-hamza-walker-thinking-about-monuments/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T091103Z
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture: Janny Baek
DESCRIPTION:PANORAMA : 02/15/2023 : New York\, NY: ceramics artist Janny Baek shot in her studio on west 27th street \nJanny Baek is an artist and architect born in Seoul\, South Korea\, and grew up in Queens\, New York. Janny received her BFA in Ceramics from The Rhode Island School of Design and worked as a sculptor in animation and toys before returning to school for her Master’s in Architecture at Harvard University\, and counts her experience in craft\, pop culture\, design\, and architecture among the influences on her current work in ceramics. After founding her architecture firm\, McMahon-Baek Architecture in 2014\, Janny returned to ceramics and started her practice in 2019. In 2021\, Janny was named an Emerging Artist by Ceramics Monthly\, and her first solo exhibition\, The Pleasure of Growth\, at Culture Object\, NY\, in March 2023 was covered by The New York Times and Wallpaper* Magazine. Janny currently lives and works in lower Manhattan with her husband and their two daughters.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/public-lecture-janny-baek/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture: Norman Teague - Quiet Storm
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a public lecture from Visiting Artist Norman Teague. Teague investigates speculation\, both the practice and the art of what it means to speculate. Speculation as it applies to marginalized communities specifically within a Chicago context. This exploration is significant because we are coming from a place of blackness\, black space\, and black freedom\, all through the means of critical thinking and material play. \nCranbrook Academy of Art’s 2023-24 Public Lecture Series is free and open to the public in the deSalle Auditorium at the Cranbrook Art Museum. On Thursdays\, Cranbrook Art Museum galleries are also free and open late. Please arrive early to see their current exhibitions before the lecture.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/public-lecture-norman-teague-quiet-storm/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231102T193000
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SUMMARY:Artist-in-Residence Panel Discussion: 2D Design\, Metalsmithing\, Print Media
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free\, public panel discussion in the deSalle Auditorium featuring Cranbrook Academy of Art’s Artists-in-Residence moderated by Michael Stone-Richards\, Dean of Programs and Partnerships. \nNovember 2: Elliott Earls\, Head of 2D Design and Designer-in-Residence; Iris Eichenberg\, Head of Metalsmithing and Artist-in-Residence; Emmy Bright and Cooper Holoweski\, Co-heads of Print Media and Artists-in-Residence. \nLearn more about the eleven departments of Cranbrook Academy of Art’s graduate-only program.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/artist-in-residence-panel-discussion-2d-design-metalsmithing-print-media/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231031T193000
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture: Lan Tuazon - Future Fossils
DESCRIPTION:Lan Tuazon \nLan Tuazon will present her current project\, Future Fossils which is based on the 2014 New York Times announcement of the new geological category of plastic rocks called plastiglomerates. Tuazon will discuss Chakrabarty’s Climate History and propose artistic production aligned with our ecological present. Tuazon makes art with materials that have a past and educates artists to create work within the circular economy with five techniques of material invention. This lecture will discuss source\, resource\, and design of Appropriate Technologist’s of the 1970’s – all to arrive at the question of what artistic practice can look like if artist produced work that dispensed with the notion of nature as a standing supply. \nCranbrook Academy of Art’s 2023-24 Public Lecture Series is free and open to the public in the deSalle Auditorium. Please enter through the Cranbrook Academy of Art Library entrance\, Cranbrook Art Museum will be closed.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/public-lecture-lan-tuazon-future-fossils/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231026T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231026T193000
DTSTAMP:20260414T182159
CREATED:20230919T195807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T060049Z
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SUMMARY:Artist-in-Residence Panel Discussion: 3D Design\, 4D Design\, Architecture\, Fiber
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free\, public panel discussion in the deSalle Auditorium featuring Cranbrook Academy of Art’s Artists-in-Residence moderated by Michael Stone-Richards\, Dean of Programs and Partnerships. \nOctober 26: Scott Klinker\, Head of 3D Design and Designer-in-Residence; Carla Diana\, Head of 4D Design and Designer-in-Residence; Gretchen Wilkins\, Head of Architecture and Architect-in-Residence; and Joey Quiñones\, Head of Fiberand Artist-in-Residence. \nLearn more about the eleven departments of Cranbrook Academy of Art’s graduate-only program.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/artist-in-residence-panel-discussion-3d-design-4d-design-architecture-fiber/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231019T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231019T193000
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture: Risa Puleo - Undoing is a Kind of Doing: 2023 Counterpublic Triennial and the Mound History of the Midwest
DESCRIPTION:Risa Puleo contextualizes her curatorial contributions to the 2023 Counterpublic Triennial in St. Louis within the past\, present\, and potential futures of the mound structures that were built throughout the Mississippi River Basin\, including Detroit\, between 800 BC and 1600 AD and destroyed by settlers to the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries. She will discuss how this 3000-year history influenced her decision to create a public art exhibition that evades surveillance and avoids restaging an occupation. \nCranbrook Academy of Art’s 2023-24 Public Lecture Series is free and open to the public in the deSalle Auditorium at the Cranbrook Art Museum. On Thursdays\, Cranbrook Art Museum galleries are also free and open late. Please arrive early to see their current exhibitions before the lecture. \nRisa Puleo is an independent curator and one of a team of curators who organized the 2023 Counterpublics Triennial in St. Louis. Her exhibition Walls Turned Sideways: Artists Confront the American Justice System was curated for The Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston in 2018 and traveled to Tufts University Art Gallery in 2020. Monarchs: Brown and Native Artists in the Path of the Butterfly was curated for Bemis Center for Contemporary Art during her year as curator-in-residence\, and traveled to the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami\, Blue Star Art Space and Southwest School of Art in San Antonio\, The Nerman Art Museum in Overland Park\, Kansas. Other exhibitions have been hosted by The Henry Art Gallery\, Seattle; ArtPace\, San Antonio; the Leslie Lohman Museum in New York City\, Franklin Street Works in Stamford\, CT\, Charlotte Street Foundation in Kansas City\, and more. Puleo has Master’s degrees from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College and Hunter College and is a doctoral candidate in Northwestern University’s art history program. She has written for Art in America\, Art Papers\, Art 21\, Asia Art Pacific\, Hyperallergic.com\, Modern Painters and other art publications.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/public-lecture-risa-puleo-undoing-is-a-kind-of-doing-2023-counterpublic-triennial-and-the-mound-history-of-the-midwest/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231012T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231012T193000
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CREATED:20231009T163431Z
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture: Kevin Henry - Visualizing Futures
DESCRIPTION:Kevin Henry \nSketches ‘externalize thought’ according to cognitive scientist and author\, Barbara Tversky (Mind in Motion)\, “…it’s true for graphics of all forms\, sketches\, charts\, graphs\, diagrams\, models\, pebbles\, cocktail napkins.” While the material of sketching remains consistent across artifacts: lines\, shapes\, position\, line weights\, and so on\, the tools for generating sketches have rapidly evolved to include tablets\, VR headsets\, and now artificial intelligence.So how does this externalization process work and why is it important to creativity\, problem-solving\, and\, well\, thinking? In this visual presentation\, Henry will share insights gleaned from 20+ years of researching\, writing\, practicing\, workshopping\, and interviewing a range of designers\, technologists\, computer and cognitive scientists\, and more. Henry will explore how and why sketching works\, what it potentially tells us about ourselves\, and the many possible roles it might play in a future that has to be visualized. \n  \nKevin Henry is an associate professor of design and a visiting professor in the Fashion Studies program where he teaches in the product development track. He is a product and interaction designer and author. The second edition of his book Drawing for Product Designers should be released in 2019 and his lynda.com course Sketching for Product Design was released in 2015. Kevin is the recipient of numerous design awards including an IDEA from the Industrial Design Society of America\, and a Good Design Award. He is currently working on a series of interactive books designed for the iPad for the learning company The Fourth Teacher L.L.C. which he set up in 2017. He has an MFA in industrial design from the University of Illinois at Chicago and an MFA in time-based media from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His undergraduate degree from the University of Kansas focused on painting\, printmaking\, and sculpture.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/public-lecture-kevin-henry-visualizing-futures/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Artist-in-Residence Panel Discussion: Ceramics\, Painting\, Photography\, Sculpture.
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free\, public panel discussion in the deSalle Auditorium featuring Cranbrook Academy of Art’s Artists-in-Residence moderated by Michael Stone-Richards\, Dean of Programs and Partnerships. \nOctober 5: Ian McDonald\, Head of Ceramics and Artist-in-Residence; Martha Mysko and Willie Wayne Smith\, Co-heads of Painting and Artists-in-Residence; Chris Fraser\, Head of Photography and Artist-in-Residence; and Rebecca Ripple\, Head of Sculpture and Artist-in-Residence. \nLearn more about the eleven departments of Cranbrook Academy of Art’s graduate-only program.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/artist-in-residence-panel-discussion-ceramics-painting-photography-sculpture/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Namita Wiggers - Knowledge is a Shifting Form: Japanese Craft at the Core of Modern Sculpture
DESCRIPTION:Namita Wiggers \nKnowledge is a Shifting Form: Japanese Craft at the Core of Modern Sculpture\nJoin us for a free\, public lecture from writer\, curator\, and educator\, Namita Wiggers. Please enter the deSalle auditorium through Cranbrook Art Museum. The museum galleries will be open free through 8pm. \nRichard Serra’s iconic “Verb List\,” 1967\, now in MoMA’s collection\, is a popular pedagogical tool to consider materials and process. Yuichiro Kojiro’s “Forms in Japan\,” translated by Kenneth Yasuda\, was published by East-West Center Press\, Hawaii in 1965. The lists are strikingly similar. Sharing research-in-process from the past decade\, Wiggers poses a critical question: what must shift to recognize that action-based sculpture is based on Japanese craft? \nNamita Gupta Wiggers is a writer\, educator\, and curator based in Portland\, OR. Wiggers is the founding director of the MA in Critical Craft Studies\, Warren Wilson College\, the first and only low-residency program focused on craft histories and theory. She co-founded and leads Critical Craft Forum since 2009\, an online and onsite platform for dialogue and exchange about craft. From 2004-14\, Wiggers served as the curator and then chief curator and director of the Museum of Contemporary Craft/PNCA. Prior experiences as a museum educator\, design researcher\, studio jewelry\, and American of South Asian heritage shape her research and work on craft and culture.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-namita-wiggers/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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