Upcoming events

Upcoming events

Columbia University School of the Arts

Janette Laverrière/Nairy Baghramian, La Lampe dans L’Horloge, 2008. Installation view, Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin.
March 11, 2014
Upcoming events

March and April 2014

arts.columbia.edu/public-programs

This spring, join Columbia University School of the Arts for dynamic discussions, screenings and performances that celebrate the world’s innovators in art and culture. For the complete calendar, click here. All events are free and open to the public.


Highlights for March–April: 

Temptation of the Diagram
Friday, March 14, 6pm
Matthew Ritchie examines how we can extend understanding and newly emerging dimensions in the shared space of culture, particularly through diagrams. RSVP

Chantal Mouffe
Thursday, March 27, 6:30pm
Mouffe continues her exploration of agonistics and different models of radical politics. RSVP

15 Minutes
Friday, April 4, 4:30–8pm
A day-long exhibition of Andy Warhol photography and public programs to celebrate Warhol and his legacy. Participants include Urs Fischer, Blake Gopnik, Larissa Harris, Tom Kalin,Neil Printz and more. RSVP 

Janette Laverrière: Art, Design, and Social Movement
Thursday, April 10, 6:30pm
Fionn Meade leads a discussion with Dominic Eichler, Ana Janevski and Michel Ziegler on the politics of value within art, design and architecture in the work of designer/artist Janette Laverrière. RSVP

Programs with Elia Suleiman
Divine Intervention
Wednesday, April 16, 6pm 

“Poetics and Person: Biographical Cinema”
Tuesday, April 22, 6pm
Screening of Divine Intervention, a modern-day tragicomedy, with filmmaker Elia Suleiman. The following week, a panel on “biographical cinema” with Suleiman, Elizabeth Povinelli, Nico Baumbach and James Schamus. RSVP

Complete schedule here

 

Columbia University School of the Arts Public Programs are guided by a commitment to presenting new voices, international perspectives and scholarship across the arts. These events aim to create a forum for the exchange of ideas among practitioners, students, scholars and the public. 

Programs are located at Columbia University, 2960 Broadway at 116th St. unless otherwise noted. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservation information noted above. Check website for most up-to-date details on time and location.

 

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