10/05 at 4 pm in Lawrence Hall, Room 115
A Visiting Artist Lecture Series (VALS) presented by CFAR and the Department of Art, Aurora Tang’s lecture will share recent curatorial and research projects, produced as an independent curator, as well as with the Center for Land Use Interpretation, a non-profit arts and culture organization interested in exploring and understanding contemporary landscape issues in the United States. Livestreamed and archived on YouTube. Located in Eugene.
This lecture is made possible by the Critical Conversations program, a partnership between the Ford Family Foundation and the University of Oregon Department of Art's Center for Art Research with Reed College’s Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Pacific Northwest College of Art, and Portland State University.
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