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SUMMARY:Visiting Scholar Public Lecture: Claire Bishop
DESCRIPTION:Orville M. Winsand Lecture for Critical Studies in Art\nNEW LOCATION & DATE: This talk will be held in the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry on February 3\, 2026.\nJoin us for a public talk\, titled “Ancestral Avant-Gardes: Contemporary Art and Mongrel Spirituality\,” by visiting scholar Claire Bishop.\n  \nAbout the Scholar\nClaire Bishop is an art critic and Presidential Professor in the PhD Program in Art History at the Graduate Center\, City University of New York. Some of her books include Artificial Hells: Participatory Art and the Politics of Spectatorship (Verso\, 2012\, winner of the Frank Jewett Mather Award for Art Criticism)\, a book of conversations with the Cuban artist Tania Bruguera (Cisneros\, 2020)\, and Disordered Attention: How We Look at Art and Performance Today (Verso\, 2024\, shortlisted for the 2024 National Book Critics Circle Award). She is a a Contributing Editor of Artforum\, a Guggenheim Fellow (2024)\, and her essays and books have been translated into twenty languages. \n  \nFinding the STUIDO for Creative Inquiry\nThe Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry is located in room CFA-111\, at the North end of the 1st floor of the College of Fine Arts building. Street parking is available along Frew and Tech streets or in CMU’s East Campus Garage. \n \n  \nSchool of Art Lecture Series\nThe Carnegie Mellon School of Art Lecture Series is made possible in part by Elizabeth (Thompson) and Thomas M. Cox (A’29) Distinguished Artists Funds\, Robert L. Lepper Distinguished Lecture in Creative Inquiry\, and Orville M. Winsand Lecture for Critical Studies. Carnegie Mellon makes every effort to provide accessible facilities and programs for individuals with disabilities. This publication can be made available in an alternate format upon request. For accommodations\, contact the School of Art at schoolofart@cmu.edu or 412.268.2409. Lecture and event details are subject to change or cancellation. \n  \nImage: Guadalupe Maravilla\, Socrates Sculpture Park\, Long Island City\, New York\, 2021
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/visiting-scholar-public-lecture-claire-bishop/
LOCATION:Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry\, CFA 111\, 5000 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Visiting Artist Public Lecture: Sky Hopinka
DESCRIPTION:This talk with artist Sky Hopinka is cancelled due to travel disruptions from the winter storm affecting the East Coast. Thank you for understanding\, and we apologize for any inconvenience.\n  \nAbout the Artist\nSky Hopinka (Ho-Chunk Nation/Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians) was born and raised in Ferndale\, Washington and spent a number of years in Palm Springs and Riverside\, CA\, Portland\, OR\, and Milwaukee\, WI. In Portland\, he studied and taught chinuk wawa\, a language indigenous to the Lower Columbia River Basin. His video\, photo\, and text work centers around personal positions of Indigenous homeland and landscape–designs of language as containers of culture expressed through personal and non-fictional forms of media. \n  \nArtist Primer: Get to Know Sky Hopinka\n \nDiscover how the artist and filmmaker’s practice navigates between personal and collective histories to explore Indigenous identity.\nREAD MORE \n  \nFinding Kresge Theatre\nKresge Theatre is located in the College of Fine Arts building on the south end of campus (near the Hunt Library). To find the theatre\, enter the College of Fine Arts building from the west (main) entrance closest to the College of Fine Arts Lawn. Street parking is available along Frew and Tech streets or in CMU’s East Campus Garage. \n  \nSchool of Art Lecture Series\nThe Carnegie Mellon School of Art Lecture Series is made possible in part by Elizabeth (Thompson) and Thomas M. Cox (A’29) Distinguished Artists Funds\, Robert L. Lepper Distinguished Lecture in Creative Inquiry\, and Orville M. Winsand Lecture for Critical Studies. Carnegie Mellon makes every effort to provide accessible facilities and programs for individuals with disabilities. This publication can be made available in an alternate format upon request. For accommodations\, contact the School of Art at schoolofart@cmu.edu or 412.268.2409. Lecture and event details are subject to change or cancellation. \n  \nImage: Sky Hopinka\, Mnemonics of Shape and Reason\, HD video\, stereo\, color\, 2021
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/sky-hopinka-visiting-artist-public-lecture/
LOCATION:Kresge Theatre\, 4919 Frew Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
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