Tuesdays, 7:30pm
Art Center College of Design | Hillside Campus
Los Angeles Times Media Center
1700 Lida Street
Pasadena, CA 91103
T +1 626 396 4222 / +1 626 396 2200
Peter Fischli – January 14
Mai-Thu Perret and John Armleder in conversation – January 21
Rachel Harrison – January 28
Gabriel Kuri – February 11
Louise Lawler – February 18
Special Event: “Sculpture After Sculpture,” a roundtable discussion with Michael Fried, Isabelle Graw, Michelle Kuo, Charles Ray, and Scott Rothkopf, moderated by Jack Bankowsky. (Please note this event is scheduled for a Saturday afternoon at 3pm) – March 1
Kelley Walker in conversation with Bettina Funcke – March 4
Paul Pfeiffer – March 11
Michael Sanchez – March 18
Morgan Fisher – March 25
James Welling – April 1
Kerry James Marshall – April 8
David Joselit – April 15
Faculty Coordinators for Spring 2014: Jack Bankowsky and Walead Beshty
The speaker line-up is subject to change. For updates and additional information, visit www.artcenter.edu/gradart.
Support for the Spring 2014 Graduate Art Seminar series was generously provided by the following:
The Jerry and Terri Kohl Family Foundation
The Ovitz Family Collection
Blum & Poe
Alan Hergott
Support for the “Sculpture After Sculpture” roundtable discussion was generously provided by Brenda R. Potter.
The Graduate Seminar at Art Center College of Design is a forum for graduate students, members of the Art Center community and the general public to enter into dialog with internationally recognized artists, critics, and art historians. The Seminar—a core component of Art Center’s Graduate Art program—takes place Tuesday evenings throughout the fall and spring terms. Admission is free for the general public.
The Graduate Art Program at Art Center College of Design is based on intensive studio practice and rigorous academic coursework. The program is distinguished by its low faculty-to-student ratio that provides students with the attention and feedback they need to refine and achieve their artistic goals. Faculty and students are artists working in all genres—film, video, photography, painting, sculpture, performance and installation. A significant number of alumni have achieved national and international acclaim, and often return to share their insights and expertise as visiting faculty and guest lecturers. www.artcenter.edu/gradart
Art Center College of Design, founded in 1930 and located in Pasadena, California, is a global leader in art and design education. Art Center offers eleven undergraduate and six graduate degrees in a wide variety of art and design disciplines, as well as public programs for all ages and levels of experience. Renowned for its ties to industry and professional rigor, Art Center is also the first design school to receive the United Nations’ Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) status, providing students with opportunities to produce design-based solutions and creative works for humanitarian and nonprofit agencies around the world. www.artcenter.edu
Contact: Jered Gold
Director, Promotion and Public Affairs
Department of Marketing and Communications
Art Center College of Design
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