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Week 8 – Molly Zuckerman-Hartung, former Greener ! Wednesday, May 23rd 11:30-1:00pm in the Recital Hall, COM Building
Molly Zuckerman-Hartung is a painter, writer and teacher who grew up in Olympia, Washington (attended TESC), and participated in Riot Grrl in her formative years (the 1990s.) Now she is working and grocery shopping and taking walks in Connecticut with … Continue reading
Week 7 – Anca Cristofovici & Michael Mejia – Wednesday, May 16th 11:30-1:00pm in the Recital Hall, COM Building
Anca Cristofovici was born in Bucharest. In 1985, she defected to France, where she is cur rently a professor of American literature and art. Her novel, Stela, was published by Ninebark Press (2016), and she is the author of two books of nonfiction, Touching Surfaces (Rodopi, 2009) … Continue reading
Week 6 Fionn Meade, former Greener! Wednesday, May 9th 11:30-1:00pm in the Recital Hall, COM Building
An independent curator based in New York and Seattle, Meade has served as Artistic Director (2015-17) and Senior Curator, Cross-Disciplinary Platforms (2014-15), at The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, where he headed the Visual Arts Department. He has been a faculty member … Continue reading
Week 4 – Rob Rhee – Wednesday, April 25th, 11:30-1pm, in the Recital Hall, COM Building
Robert Rhee is a collector of accidents, a rubbernecker. He is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and organizer of collaborative artist projects. He teaches in the interdisciplinary Foundations Program at Cornish College of the Arts. In his work he pursues situations … Continue reading
Week 8, Evergreen’s own Bob Leverich! Wednesday, February 28th, 11:30-1:00PM, in the Recital Hall, COM Building
Bob Leverich is an architect, sculptor, and craftsman, and a faculty member at The Evergreen State College, where he teaches visual art, craft, and sustainable design. He has building projects, sculpture, and furniture works in public and private collections across … Continue reading
Week 6, Kaia Sand: Wednesday, February 16th, 11:30-1:00 pm, in the Recital Hall, COM Building
Kaia Sand is a poet, artist, and community organizer. She is author of three books of poetry—interval (Edge Books 2004), a Small Press Traffic book of the year; Remember to Wave (Tinfish Press 2010); and A Tale of Magicians Who … Continue reading
Week 4, Heide Hatry: Wednesday, January 31st, 11:30-1:00 pm, in the Recital Hall, COM Building
Heide Hatry grew up on a pig farm in the south of Germany. She left home at the age of 15 to enroll in a sports school. She studied art at various German art schools and art history at the … Continue reading
Week 2, Mary Ann Peters: Wednesday January 17th, from 11:30-1:00 pm in the Recital Hall, COM Building
MARY ANN PETERS is an artist whose combined studio work, installations, public art projects and arts activism have made noted contributions to the Northwest and nationally for over 30 years. Most recently her work has focused on the overlap of … Continue reading
Winter Quarter Art Lecture Series Guest Speakers
Week 2, 1/17 Mary Ann Peters, visual art Week 4, 1/31 Heide Hatry, visual and performance art, artist books Week 6, 2/14 Kaia Sand, poetry, art and activism Week 8, 2/28 Bob Leverich, 3D visual art, architecture, education
Sarah Jaquette Ray: Wednesday, 12/6, from 11:30-1:00 pm in the Recital Hall, COM Building
Sarah Jaquette Ray is an associate professor of environmental studies at Humboldt State University in Arcata, California, where she also leads the BA program in Environmental Studies. She is author of The Ecological Other: Environmental Exclusion in American Culture (University … Continue reading