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Evergreen Art Lecture Series presents a broad range of interdisciplinary approaches to contemporary art issues by artists, writers, activists and scholars. The emphasis is to introduce the way in which a variety of practices undertake fields of inquiry in the arts. … Continue reading
Panel on Contemporary Native American Art featuring Wendy Red Star, John Feodorov, Sara Siestreem, and Corwin Clairmont: Wednesday, December 9th, 11:00-1:00 pm in the 2nd floor Recital Hall of the COM Building
WENDY RED STAR Wendy Red Star is an artist living and working in Portland, Oregon. Red Star received her B.F.A. from Montana State University-Bozeman and her M.F.A from UCLA in 2006. She has exhibited both nationally and internationally. Her exhibitions … Continue reading
Lisa Blas: Tuesday, November 10th, 10:30-12 noon in the 2nd floor Recital Hall of the COM Building
Lisa Blas is a visual artist of Guamanian / Italian-American descent working in painting, collage, photography, and installation. Based in New York, she draws from art history, nature, and current events to reflect on specific cultural and political legacies, past … Continue reading
Thierry de Duve: Monday, November 9th, 5:30-7:00 pm in the 2nd floor Recital Hall in the COM Building
Historian and philosopher of art, Thierry de Duve, is Professor emeritus from the University of Lille 3, and was Kirk Varnedoe Visiting Professor at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, for the fall semester of 2013. His English … Continue reading
Alison O’Daniel: Wednesday, November 4th, 11:30-1:00 pm, in the Recital Hall of the COM Building
Alison O’Daniel works weave narrative between films, objectmaking and performance. Utilizing sound and its synesthetic displacement onto materials, O’Daniel builds a visual, aural and haptic vocabulary through varying levels of access to sound, color and material. O’Daniel’s previous feature-length film … Continue reading
Matthew Offenbacher: Wednesday, October 21st, 11:30 – 1pm in the Recital Hall, COM Building
Matthew Offenbacher seeks constructive, positive positions at often difficult intersections of individuals, communities and institutions. His work has been called “freakishly egoless”, vulnerable, funny and queer. Offenbacher grew up in Portland, Oregon, and currently lives in Seattle, Washington. He runs … Continue reading
Dannielle Tegeder Professional Practices: Thursday, October 15th, 1:00-2:30 pm in the Recital Hall, COM
Born in Peekskill, NY, Dannielle Tegeder currently lives in Brooklyn, New York, and maintains a studio at The Elizabeth Foundation in Manhattan. She received a BFA from the State University of New York at Purchase (1994), and an MFA in Painting and … Continue reading
Cassie Thornton: Wednesday, June 3rd, 11:30-1:00 pm in Lecture Hall 1
Cassie Thornton is also known as the Feminist Economics Department (The FED). The FED works with imaginary financial limitations. On earth, we have amassed excessive public, private and personal debt, justifying an inability to provide shelter or food, education, or healthcare … Continue reading
Amjad Faur: Wednesday, May 27th, 11:30-1:00 pm in Lecture Hall 1
Amjad Faur currently teaches photography and visual arts at The Evergreen State College, in Olympia, Washington. He came to Evergreen from the University of Arkansas, where he primarily taught art history and critical theory. His current research involves the overlapping … Continue reading
Steven Hendricks: Wednesday, May 20th, 11:30-1:00 pm in Lecture Hall 1
Steven Hendricks was born in Omaha, Nebraska. He moved out west to attend Evergreen. He completed his MFA in Writing at The School of the … Continue reading