Apr 17, 2020 | College of Design, Department of Art, Visiting Artist Lecture Series
In this lecture, artist Theo Triantafyllidis will present recent work together with a sneak peek in current projects and behind the scenes material. The focus of the presentation will be on the use of the game engine as an artistic tool and the construction of...
Mar 3, 2020 | College of Design, Department of Art, Visiting Artist Lecture Series
Namita Gupta Wiggers is a writer, curator, and educator based in Portland, OR. She is the Director and Co-Founder of Critical Craft Forum. Wiggers is the Program Director of a newly launched Master of Arts in Craft Studies at Warren Wilson College, North Carolina....
Mar 3, 2020 | College of Design, Department of Art, Visiting Artist Lecture Series
“I work intuitively and analytically, building from a conceptual groundwork that questions language, semiotics, identity and gender. Drawing influence from Philip Guston, Audre Lorde, Louise Bourgeois and Eva Hesse, my work uses humor and sensibilities of the handmade...
Nov 25, 2019 | College of Design, Department of Art, Visiting Artist Lecture Series
Julie Rodrigues Widholm: “Expanding the Canon: A Call for Curatorial Activism in 21st Century Museums Julie Rodrigues Widholm is Director and Chief Curator of DePaul Art Museum where she leads the strategic and artistic vision to promote equity and interdisciplinary...
Nov 21, 2019 | College of Design, Department of Art, Visiting Artist Lecture Series
Artist and activist Angela Washko will present several different strategies for performing, participating in and transforming online environments that are especially hostile toward women. She will introduce her long-term performative intervention “The Council on...
Jan 28, 2019 | College of Design, Department of Art, Visiting Artist Lecture Series
Megan Foster: “Illuminating” Megan Foster’s work suggests a narrative by presenting a frozen moment in time. She aims to preserve and give authority to the everyday experience through a mix of art, architecture, design and science. Using appropriated images, film...