LaToya Ruby Frazier
McConomy Auditorium 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesIn photography and other media, LaToya Ruby Frazier uses collaborative storytelling to address social, economic, and political injustices.
In photography and other media, LaToya Ruby Frazier uses collaborative storytelling to address social, economic, and political injustices.
Banu Cennetoğlu's practice incorporates methods of archiving in order to question and challenge the politics of memory. Thomas Keenan is the Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Director of Human Rights Program at Bard College.
Mindy Seu will present a participatory performative lecture about the Cyberfeminist Index and her practice.
Professor Britt Ransom’s practice is based on long listening, a series of careful observations of the environments that we inhabit.
Drawn to ideas of flight, escape, and poetic blur, Jenson Leonard’s work takes form out of the collapsed context of the internet.
Hubbard’s talk will use her ongoing project making photographs with her mom, Antonette Berger within Berger’s home in Philadelphia, PA.
Join the School of Art and the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry for a celebratory book talk by Prof Jongwoo Jeremy Kim.
Barrois uses magazines, advertising, cinema, and vernacular imagery as primary subjects of inquiry.
Laura Harrison's animations focus on marginalized, social outcasts with their own sub cultures.
Lisa Crafts is an animator whose interdisciplinary work addresses issues of environmental uncertainty, sexuality, creativity and chaos.