The Purchase College School of Art+Design Visiting Artist Lecture Series brings to campus noted artists, curators, critics and historians who share their perspectives and expertise on their own work and provide insight into current issues facing the contemporary artist and designer.
Through an open and critical dialog with important cultural practitioners, the Visiting Artist Lecture Series encourages a rigorous and diverse public conversation for students and the larger creative community. The series is an invaluable resource for an educational institution focused on building future vocabularies and methodologies of professional cultural and artistic practice.
All lectures are free and open to the public in the Purchase College Visual Arts Building, Room 1016 at 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, NY. For more information go to www.purchase.edu
Michael Cullen
Visual Arts Building, Room 1016
Wednesday, September 11, 6:30pm
Jules de Balincourt
Visual Arts Building, Room 1016
Wednesday, September 18, 6:30pm
Justine Kurland
Visual Arts Building, Room 1016
Wednesday, September 25, 6:30pm
Gary Kachadourian
Visual Arts Building, Room 1016
Thursday, October 3, 6:30pm
Amanda Ross-Ho
Visual Arts Building, Room 1016
Wednesday, October 9, 6:30pm
Elena Sisto
Visual Arts Building, Room 1016
Wednesday, October 23, 6:30pm
Anthony Cafritz
Visual Arts Building, Room 1016
Wednesday, October 30, 6:30pm
Barnaby Furnas
Visual Arts Building, Room 1016
Wednesday, November 13, 6:30pm
Janet Biggs
Visual Arts Building, Room 1016
Wednesday, November 20, 6:30pm
Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt
Visual Arts Building, Room 1016
Wednesday, December 11, 6:30pm
About the Purchase College School of Art+Design: The School of Art+Design, part of the School of the Arts at Purchase College, SUNY, offers premier programs that prepare students for careers in the visual arts and design, as well as lives informed by aesthetic experience. The school honors tradition, encourages experimentation & collaboration, develops critical thinking, and embraces new concepts, materials, and technologies. A faculty of working artists is committed to creating a supportive climate in which students are passionate about learning to see, to think, to make, and to reflect. Our graduates are leaders in cultural production throughout the world.