Public Program
Oct 11, 2011
7:00 PM
How do recent lateral, collaborative projects, ranging from artist-run spaces to curatorial initiatives to knowledge communities, counter the information/service-based economy and its elements of fluid social networks, entrepreneurial spirit, flexible labor management and interactions with daily life? Or do these art projects and communities utilize these factors and build upon them — in turn aligning with this mode rather than producing a disarming critique?
Moderator:
Liam Gillick
Panelists:
Summer Guthery, The Chrysler Series
Rose Marcus, The Dependent Art Fair
Jackson Moore, The Public School New York
Lise Soskolne, W.A.G.E.
James Voorhies, Bureau for Open Culture
Public Program
Oct 11, 2011
7:00 PM
Oct 11, 2011
7:00 PM
How do recent lateral, collaborative projects, ranging from artist-run spaces to curatorial initiatives to knowledge communities, counter the information/service-based economy and its elements of fluid social networks, entrepreneurial spirit, flexible labor management and interactions with daily life? Or do these art projects and communities utilize these factors and build upon them — in turn aligning with this mode rather than producing a disarming critique?
Moderator:
Liam Gillick
Liam Gillick
Panelists:
Summer Guthery, The Chrysler Series
Rose Marcus, The Dependent Art Fair
Jackson Moore, The Public School New York
Lise Soskolne, W.A.G.E.
James Voorhies, Bureau for Open Culture
Summer Guthery, The Chrysler Series
Rose Marcus, The Dependent Art Fair
Jackson Moore, The Public School New York
Lise Soskolne, W.A.G.E.
James Voorhies, Bureau for Open Culture
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