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Featuring a display of the individual projects for the class Art as Interaction, including artifacts, documentation and analysis of the collaborative sculptural structure, The Nest, that attempted to create a social space on campus. The individual and collaborative projects for this class have developed through various levels of intense, choreographed interaction with different communities off and on campus. From interactions with children, drunk people, thinkers and performers on the future, Grinder users, bouncers on campus, diverse narratives, artifacts, and documents have grown to form these art works that will be shared in this exhibition. The work will be on display through May 6 in the basement of Friend Center. Free and open to the public.

Refreshments will be served at the opening reception on Wednesday, April 29 at 4:00 p.m.

Works will be presented by students Chester Dubov, Hannah Park, Michael Pinsky, Nicolas Schmidt, and Gerardo Veltri.

 

 

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  • Program in Visual Arts

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