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SUMMARY:Digital Art and/as Performance: A Conversation with Dr. Leonie Bradbury and Dr. EL Putnam
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDigital Art and/as Performance: A Conversation with Dr. Leonie Bradbury and Dr. EL Putnam\n\nCabot Science Library\nHarvard University\nCORRECTION: Friday\, March 24\, 2023\n3:00 p.m. \n\nJoin contemporary art curator Leonie Bradbury and performance artist EL Putnam discuss their collaborative work on the recent exhibition PseudoRandom at Emerson Contemporary\, considering the challenges and possibilities of creating and presenting digital art.\n\nThis talk is held as part of ArtTechPsyche\, a symposium at the intersection of art and technology that offers a day of immersive digital experiences\, art exhibitions\, technology demos\, and visionary speakers. Discover the ways in which technology shapes us\, and conversely\, how the artist continually challenges and informs technological development.\n\nReserve your spot. This event is free and open to the public\n 
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/digital-art-and-as-performance-a-conversation-with-dr-leonie-bradbury-and-dr-el-putnam/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Public Program
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SUMMARY:EL Putnam Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, March 24\, 2023 \nJoin us for a audio-visual presentation on EL Putnam’s artist practice. Putnam will discuss recent performance and video works. \nLocation: Media Art Gallery\, 25 Avery Street
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/el-putnam-artist-talk/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Gallery Talk,Public Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221105T180000
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SUMMARY:Border Pedagogies\, Queer Kinships\, and Archival Resonances: Tania Bruguera and Emilio Rojas
DESCRIPTION:Border Pedagogies\, Queer Kinships\, and Archival Resonances: Tania Bruguera and Emilio Rojas in Conversation.\nModerated by Laurel V. McLaughlin. \nSaturday\, November 5th\, 7-8:30p.m. (Doors open at 6:30p.m.)\nDessert Reception to follow. RSVP required EVENTBRITE \nLocation: Bill Bordy Theater\, 216 Tremont St\, Boston\, MA 02116 \nJoin Emerson Contemporary for a conversation between artists Tania Bruguera and Emilio Rojas\, moderated by Artspace New Haven Director of Curatorial Affairs and Emerson guest curator Laurel V. McLaughlin\, on the occasion of the book launch for Emilio Rojas: tracing a wound through my body (Emerson Contemporary\, 2022). Rojas and Bruguera will discuss the numerous research threads that intertwine in Emilio’s practice\, survey\, and the catalog structure. Departing from the atemporal and overlapping sections that compose the exhibition and catalog—the cut\, the line\, the scar\, and the corpus\, Bruguera\, Rojas\, and McLaughlin trace the intersections of border pedagogies\, queer kinships\, and archival resonances. \nEmilio Rojas: tracing a wound through my body (Emerson Contemporary\, 2022) is available in print-on-demand through Blurb\, or through an open-source link on the Emerson website. The bilingual exhibition catalog features an introduction by Michiko Okaya and Néstor Armando Gil Carmona\, new poetry by Emilio Rojas and Pamela Sneed\, an interview with Ernesto Pujol\, and essays by Valeria Luiselli\, Ethan Madarieta\, Laurel V. McLaughlin\, Rebecca Schneider\, and Mechtild Widrich with Andrei Pop.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/border-pedagogies-queer-kinships-and-archival-resonances-tania-bruguera-and-emilio-rojas-in-conversation/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Public Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220325T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220325T143000
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SUMMARY:Will Pappenheimer: Artist Talk and Demo
DESCRIPTION:Will Pappenheimer (webinar) \nFriday\, March 25\, 1:30-3pm \nWill Pappenheimer is a Brooklyn based artist working in new media\, performance and installation with an interest in spatial intervention and the altered experiences of the artwork as site. His current work explores the collage of the virtual and physical worlds in the recent medium of “mixed reality.” \nHe is a pioneer of augmented reality (AR) art and a founding member of the AR collective\, Manifest.AR formed in 2011 \nThis event is co-presented by Boston CyberArts \nFREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/will-pappenheimer-artist-talk-and-demo/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talk,Public Program,Virtual program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220307T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T170000
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SUMMARY:GlitchKraft v.2 Allison Tanenhaus and Friends
DESCRIPTION:  \nGlitchKraft v.2. Allison Tanenhaus + Friends Alex Kittle\, Ben K. Foley\, Property Materials\, Lauren Klotzman\, and stickipictures \nOn view at Southern New Hampshire University’s McIninch Gallery\, March 7- April 30\, 2022. \nGlitchKraft is a multimedia exhibition of glitch art\, the creative practice of interfering with or intentionally altering digital image files for aesthetic purposes. The exhibition showcased glitch art by Allison Tanenhaus and others with the art taking many forms\, digitally projected onto the gallery walls\, windows\, and displayed on monitors. \n“GlitchKraft is a celebratory display of digital errors\, an ode to the interrupted image. Images that are usually limited to be viewed on a screen – mobile or otherwise – here are projected larger than life onto every surface of the gallery to create a technicolor ‘glitch-world’ that will surround visitors and allow them to be fully immersed in light and sound.” -Dr. Leonie Bradbury\, Curator \nFor the GlitchKraft exhibit\, Allison Tanenhaus collaborated with color-bending\, mind-scrambling\, new-media friends and local artist collaborators\, including Alex Kittle\, Ben K. Foley\, Property Materials\, Lauren Klotzman\, and stickipictures. Together\, they embrace electronic error\, circumvent computational constraint and transcend technological overstimulation — culminating in an immersive\, ephemeral glitchscape made to overload the senses. \nReviews: \nBoston Globe \n 
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/glitchkraft-v-2-allison-tanenhaus-and-friends/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Public Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211118T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211118T150000
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SUMMARY:Goethe-Institut: Immersive Storytelling - How Emerging Media Create Agency and Social Change
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe network meetings aim to highlight and virtually connect women and gender-marginalized people from Europe and North-America working in the creative industries and around immersive technologies to create new international connections and foster potential cooperation. These Meetups are planned as a series of events with a different focus for each event. This meeting is presented by the Goethe-Institut Boston in collaboration with Women in Immersive Tech Europe. \nFeaturing artists and filmmakers Rashin Fahandej and Rebecca Merlic in conversation with curator Dr. Leonie Bradbury. The speakers will address how they use virtual reality and immersive storytelling as tools for co-creation\, healing and social change. \nIntroduction by\nDr. Leonie Bradbury is the Henry and Lois Foster Chair of Contemporary Art Theory and Practice and Curator-in-Residence at Emerson College in Boston\, USA. She directs Emerson’s platform for visual art “Emerson Contemporary” focused on presenting and commissioning new media art\, performance art\, and emergent technologies within a socio-political context. In 2020\, she was a collaborator on the AREA Code Art Fair and curated and organized a drive-in movie theater experience featuring light projections and digital video art. Previously\, she served as the Director of Art and Creative Initiatives at HUBweek\, an innovation festival showcasing intersections of art\, science\, and technology. \nA respected authority on both the creative and scholarly aspects of contemporary art\, Dr. Bradbury has more than 20 years of experience in public programming\, developing new work\, creating compelling and innovative exhibitions\, and promoting artists as thought leaders. Her dissertation Artwork as Network: A Reconceptualization of the Work of Art and its Exhibition questions how contemporary works of art relate to network culture and\, alternately\, how do networks redefine our understanding of specific works of art. At Emerson College\, she teaches a professional practice seminar Curating Contemporary Art as well as a course on The Moving Image in Contemporary Art. \nPresentations by\nRashin Fahandej is an award winning artist\, independent filmmaker and assistant professor of emerging and interactive media at Emerson College. Her projects center on marginalized voices and the role of media\, technology\, and public collaboration in generating social change. A proponent of “Art as Ecosystem\,” she defines her projects as “Poetic Cyber Movement for Social Justice\,” where art mobilizes a plethora of voices by creating connections between public places and virtual spaces. Fahandej is the founder of “A Father’s Lullaby\, “ a multi-year community co-creative initiative that highlights the role of men in raising children and their absence due to racial disparities in the criminal justice system. Fahandej is the recipient of the 2021 Prix Ars Electronica Award of Distinction in Digital Music & Sound Art and 2019 Foster Prize at the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston. She has served as a Boston Mayor’s Office Artist-In-Residence and lead artist at American Arts Incubator Austria at ZERO1 and the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs where she launched the “Future of Inclusion Lab”initiative in partnership with Ars Electronica. \nRebecca Merlic retreats between Tokyo\, Munich and Vienna. She graduated with distinction at the Academy of Fine Arts. She specialized on analogue and digital art as well as architecture. Her work is strongly influenced by alternative ways of society and transgression in socioeconomic conventions as well as new forms of artistic and architectural production employing new technologies. During her masters she was able to study at Astushi KITAGAWARA Lab at Tokyo University of the Arts GEIDAI. She is a holder of the Marianne von Willemer Prize 2020 for digital media and the PIXEL\,BYTEs & FILM residency supported by the BMKOES\, ORF and Arte Creative. Currently her work is on display at bildraum07 on her first solo show TheCityAsAHouse 都市が家になるとき+ GLITCHBODIES WIP hosted by ARS ELECTRONICA. \n  \nParticipation via VR headset\, Windows PC and Mac OSX (beta version) in 2D mode and live stream via Zoom. \n\nRSVP to participate via AltspaceVR | Code: KVK567\nLink to participate via Zoom\n\nPlease note:New users will have to first download the app and then make an account inside the AltspaceVR application. This works on all platforms like PC\, Mac OSX\, Oculus Quest\, etc. \n\nDownload the app\nHere’s more about technical requirements and how to join the meetup.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/goethe-institut-immersive-storytelling/
CATEGORIES:Public Program,Virtual program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211028T200000
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SUMMARY:Sky Hopinka maɬni – towards the ocean\, towards the shore (virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Co-presented with the Bright Family Screening Series\, the Roxbury International Film Festival\, Living on Earth podcast\, DocYard and Emerson Contemporary.\n\n\nDirected by Sky Hopinka\, documentary\, chinuk wawa with English subtitles\, 82 minutes\, USA\, 2021. \nThis film follows Sweetwater Sahme and Jordan Mercier’s wanderings through each of their worlds as they wander through and contemplate the afterlife\, rebirth\, and the place in-between.  Spoken mostly in chinuk wawa\, their stories are departures from the Chinookan origin. \nFilm screening will be followed by a Director’s Conversation and Q&A. Film Preview  \nFor more information on the Bright Family Film Screening series: Fall 2021 Program
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/sky-hopinka-ma%c9%acni-towards-the-ocean-towards-the-shore-virtual-public/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening,Public Program,Virtual program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210218T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210218T160000
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SUMMARY:Tamiko Thiel: Rewilding the City
DESCRIPTION:Tamiko Thiel: Rewilding the City \nPlease click the link to join the webinar. \nJoin artist Tamiko Thiel for a virtual artist talk and AR workshop. Thiel’s artworks explore the intersection of space\, place and cultural memory. Thiel’s most recent AR project ReWildAR offers a vision of how Washington D.C. can be ‘rewilded’ to create a thriving\, sustainable environment for nature in the city. \nIn the first half of the event\, Thiel will give an artist talk with a general yet personal overview of different technologies and uses for VR and AR art. The second half will present a deeper dive into topics ranging from dramatic structure for interactive experiences to platform choices to address conservation and archiving of artworks. \nParticipants are encouraged to download ARpoise\, Thiel’s free and open source app\, from the App Store or Play Store. Upon opening the apps there is a list of demo works by her and her partner /p. During the talk\, she will give tips for viewing other artworks of theirs on ARpoise around the world. \nArtist website  and Instagram \nThis event is co-presented by Boston CyberArts \n 
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/tamiko-thiel-artist-talk-and-ar-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Public Program,Virtual program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210126T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210126T203000
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SUMMARY:Kerry Tribe: Artist Talk + Screening
DESCRIPTION:Kerry Tribe Artist Talk and Screening \nBright Family Screening Room\, Paramount Center\, 559 Washington St. Boston\, MA \nWednesday\, March 16\, 6:30pm – 8:00pm (in person). Artist Reception to follow \nPlease join us for this special\, in person event held in conjunction with the exhibition Onomatopoeia on view in the Media Art Gallery until March 27\, 2022. Tickets are available at the Paramount Center Box Office starting at 5:30pm on the day of the event (Wed\, Mar 16). Tickets are free and general admission.\n\nTribe will present a lecture and screening of several early autobiographical videos including Here & Elsewhere\, (2002) a two-channel projection featuring British film critic and theoretician Peter Wollen and his daughter Audrey. As the interview unfolds\, their conversation touches on history\, memory\, intersubjectivity\, temporality\, epistemology and photography; H.M. (2009) a two-channel presentation of a single film based on the true story of an anonymous\, memory-impaired man\, the famous amnesiac known in scientific literature only as “Patient H.M.” In 1953\, when he was 27 years old\, H.M. underwent experimental brain surgery intended to alleviate his epilepsy.The unintended result was a radical and persistent amnesia. The Aphasia Poetry Club (2015) A cinematic-scale three-channel video installation narrated by three individuals who have aphasia\, a neurological condition caused by damage to the language centers of the brain. As they share their thoughts and stories\, their words trigger elaborate arrangements of character animation\, still photographs\, and live action footage.\n\nPresented by Emerson Contemporary and The School of The Arts at Emerson College
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/kerry-tribe-artist-talk-screening/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201014T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201014T200000
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SUMMARY:Memorials: As Monuments Fall. Panel: Artist Activist Tory Bullock\, Art Historian Cher Krause Knight\, Artist Activist Zsuzsanna Szegedi.
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe two Memorials panels are organized in collaboration with Professors Anya Belkina and Cher Krause Knight\, and inspired by their co-taught class Boston Memorials Revisited and Reimagined: Public Art and Virtual Modeling. Bringing together artists\, activists\, architects\, urban planners\, and scholars\, the conversation centers around issues of memorial design and how our relationships to memorials can be understood and contextualized in terms of audience response. \nThe recent surge in the removal of public monuments—whether by the public and/or by the cities and towns that own them—will be our topic this evening. Panel: Artist Activist Tory Bullock\, Art Historian Cher Krause Knight\, Artist Activist Zsuzsanna Szegedi. Moderated by Curator Leonie Bradbury.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/memorials-as-monuments-fall/
CATEGORIES:Public Program,Virtual program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200820T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200820T170000
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SUMMARY:Video and Digital Art Drive In\, Area Code Art Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Area Code Art Fair drive-in screening offered a wide selection of artistic content\, ranging from abstract glitch art\, computer generated rhythms and sounds\, and Zoom karaoke\, to moving personal testimonials and critical\, documentary short films. You can review a complete list of artists. In addition to the screening\, the Drive In displayed six independent light projections created by Liz Nofziger\, Maria Servellon\, Zsuzsanna Szegedi\, Ellen Wetmore\, and Stephanie Benenson’s “Harbor Voices\,” to be showcased directly onto the walls of Salem State University’s O’Keefe Sports Complex. Their selections were accompanied by a creative light installation on the glass facade of the complex by light artist Joey Nicotera of Retonica. \n \nRead more about the process and project details on Emerson Today. \nThe drive-in took place in conjunction with AREA CODE—New England’s first art fair dedicated exclusively to regional artists—and in collaboration with the North Shore’s Creative Collective\, Salem State University Center for Creative and Performing Arts\, and City of Salem. The evening event is sponsored by LuminArtz\, a non-profit organization that highlights local and regional artists who create innovative light art experiences. \nThe event was curated by Dr. Leonie Bradbury\, Distinguished Curator-in Residence at Emerson College. Emerson Contemporary’s Exhibitions Manager Jim Manning serves as the Manager of Digital Content and Pamela Hersch of LuminArtz is the Technical Director of the event. The one-night experience was organized in partnership with John Andrews of Creative Collective\, an organization that works to support and provide opportunities to the creative workforce across the North Shore. Special thanks to the City of Salem and Mayor Kimberley Driscoll for supporting this project and the creative community. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/video-and-digital-art-drive-in-area-code-art-fair/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Film Screening,Public Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200223T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200223T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T173950
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SUMMARY:Investigating the Material feat. Sarah Trahan and Zsuzsanna Szegedi
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an intimate conversation in the gallery with spacetime artists Trahan and Szegedi and the exhibition curator as they discuss their experiences collaborating with machines as each artist investigates digital technology through its imperfections. Learn what happens when the work of art has no center and exists across multiple media\, both virtual and real\, as it manifests the various stages of an unfolding process.\n\nSpacetime (x\, y\, x + t) is a multi-dimensional exhibition that features experimental works by regional and international artists\, features digital projections\, 3D printed objects\, inkjet prints\, virtual reality drawings\, video\, site specific light installation\, and a dancing robot.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/investigating-the-material-feat-sarah-trahan-and-zsuzsanna-szegedi/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Gallery Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200202T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200202T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T173950
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SUMMARY:Performativity of Objects feat. Katherine Mitchell DiRico and Nicole L’Huillier
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an intimate conversation in the gallery with spacetime artists DiRico and L’Huillier and the exhibition curator as they explore non-human performativity through movement\, sound\, and light. We’ll discuss the agency of objects and how the art works on display are in a continual state of becoming. \nSpacetime (x\, y\, x + t) is a multi-dimensional exhibition that features experimental works by regional and international artists\, features digital projections\, 3D printed objects\, inkjet prints\, virtual reality drawings\, video\, site specific light installation\, and a dancing robot.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/in-conversation-performativity-of-objects/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Gallery Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191016T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191016T193000
DTSTAMP:20260421T173950
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SUMMARY:Cannupa Hanska Luger: Indigenous Science Fiction\, The Imagination and Long-Term Thinking
DESCRIPTION:A reception was held Wednesday\, October 16\, in the Jackie Liebergott Black Box Theater at Emerson’s Paramount Center\, 559 Washington Street\, followed by the talk Indigenous Science Fiction\, The Imagination and Long-Term Thinking\, where artist Cannupa Hanska Luger was in conversation with author and historian of science Dr. Jimena Canales. The conversation was presented by Emerson’s Media Art Gallery and Long Now Boston\, an organization that fosters long term thinking. It was moderated by Dr. Leonie Bradbury\, Henry and Lois Foster Chair of Contemporary Art Theory and Practice and Distinguished Curator-in-Residence at Emerson College.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/indigenous-science-fiction/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Public Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191003T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191003T153000
DTSTAMP:20260421T173950
CREATED:20230815T185431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T154403Z
UID:7287-1570105800-1570116600@emersoncontemporary.org
SUMMARY:GlitchKraft Artist Talk: Allison Tanenhaus\, Ben Foley\, and Lauren Klotzman
DESCRIPTION:Artist Talk Featuring exhibiting artists Allison Tanenhaus\, Ben Foley\, and Lauren Klotzman \nVideo Art Performance MEMORY RECOVERY : : AFTERDARK REVISITED by Lauren Klotzman.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/glitchkraft-artist-talk-1/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190920T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190920T133000
DTSTAMP:20260421T173950
CREATED:20230815T185431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T154205Z
UID:7285-1568980800-1568986200@emersoncontemporary.org
SUMMARY:GlitchKraft Artist Talk: Alex Kittle
DESCRIPTION:  \nArtist Talk featuring illustrator\, art historian\, and film curator Alex Kittle \nSince 2018\, Kittle has been devoted to women filmmakers\, creating portraits and zine biographies as a way to share their stories and works in an accessible way. She also co-hosts a monthly screening series and discussion group called Strictly Brohibited\, which highlights women-made films in a welcoming community for women and non-binary film fans. Visit @panandscan and @strictlybrohibited for more information.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/glitchkraft-artist-talk-2/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Gallery Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190914T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190914T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T173950
CREATED:20230815T185431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T154013Z
UID:7286-1568462400-1568473200@emersoncontemporary.org
SUMMARY:GlitchKraft Glitch Workshop
DESCRIPTION:  \nGlitch Workshop with Allison Tanenhaus \nOne-on-one guidance on iPads (and BYO devices)\, with preloaded images and apps.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/glitchkraft-glitch-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Public Program
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