Organized by PSU’s Art and Social Practice MFA students in coordination with associate professor Harrell Fletcher, this series includes a wide variety of lecturers including artists, writers, farmers, educators, curators, and administrators whose work in someway relates to the field of art and social practice. PSU’s Art and Social Practice MFA, which is co-directed by Fletcher and Jen Delos Reyes, is constructed as a “flexible residency” so that students can choose to live in or away from Portland during the three year program. This year eight of the nineteen MFA students will be living remotely, and each of them will host a lecture in their own location, which will be broadcast via the internet to Portland. All of the other thirteen lectures will take place at PSU.
The lectures are always free and open to the public.
7:30 PM in Shattuck Hall Annex at the corner of SW Broadway and Hall streets on the PSU campus in Portland, Oregon.
The lecture series is sponsored in part by Dave and Erika Cianciulli, The Platt Family, and Portland Institute for Contemporary Art. Additionally, the Luis Camnitzer lecture is co-sponsored by the OCAC/PNCA MFA in Applied Craft and Design and the Nina Katchadourian lecture is co-sponsoered by The Philip Feldman Gallery at PNCA.
LECTURE SCHEDULE
Oct 3 Fallen Fruit
Oct 10 Kelsey Snook
Oct 17 Lucy Lippard (remote broadcast)
Oct 24 Center for Tactical Magic
Oct 31 Peter McCaughey (remote broadcast)
Nov 7 Pie Ranch
Nov 14 Duke Riley (remote broadcast)
Jan 23 Luis Camnitzer
Jan 30 Caroline Woolard (remote broadcast)
Feb 6 Grey Area Foundation for the Arts (remote broadcast)
Feb 13 Center for Land Use Interpretation
Feb 20 Axel Void (remote broadcast)
Feb 27 Borderland Collective (remote broadcast)
April 2 Nina Katchadourian
April 9 Design 99: Neighborhood Project
April 16 LaToya Ruby Frazier (remote broadcast)
April 23 Jim Goldberg
April 30 Slanguage
May 7 Urban Edibles
May 14 Mary Jane Jacob
May 21 Coco Fusco
For more information about the PSU MFA in Art and Social Practice and to find the online archive of our lecture series visit: www.psusocialpractice.org