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Word and Image: Toward a New Ekphrasis @ CCA's Materiality Of Resistance Symposium

  • California College of the Arts 1111 West 8th Street San Francisco United States (map)

Moderated by Aimee Phan

Amanda Moore, "Beyond Ekphrasis and the Broadside: New Approaches to the Dialogue between Poetry and Art"

Judy Halebsky, "Sources, Shared Knowledge and Writing a New Dictionary in Poems"

Dean Rader, "Engagement or Resistance? Notes on Inscrutability in Cy Twombly & Edgar Heap of Birds"

SYMPOSIUM DETAILS

The Materiality of Resistance will be a two-day symposium exploring the artistic deployment of materials as tools to imagine, promote, and enact resistance to the status quo in American art and visual culture. By invoking the word “material,” we throw into relief substances—unique and many, observable and nearly imperceptible—that are marshaled and transformed by makers into things perceived as significant, useful, and of value.

Hosted by the History of Art and Visual Culture (HAVC) program at California College of the Arts (CCA), and made possible with support from the Terra Foundation for American Art, the event will convene writers, artists, designers, curators, and archivists to consider historical and contemporary stories where the materiality of making contributes to socio-cultural change. Reflecting the diversity of the San Francisco Bay Area we invite transcultural perspectives that interrogate, or challenge, the story of American art as one derivative of European precedents, and in so doing provide new pathways for telling and understanding hemispheric histories.

All events will take place in the Nave Presentation Space inside the Main building unless otherwise noted.

REGISTRATION IS FREE, BUT REQUIRED FOR EACH DAY OF ATTENDANCE

Earlier Event: May 10
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