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work in progress


Work in Progress: Artists and Art Historians Present (WiP) brings together graduate students and faculty from Columbia’s Art History and Visual Arts Departments to discuss our work and related topics. WiP is open to Columbia's and Barnard's community of art historians, visual artists, and their guests.

Fall 2009
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Friday, October 16, 2009 | 4:00 PM
Location: Judith Lee Stronach Center, 8th Floor Schermerhorn Hall
John Miller, “A Refusal to Accept Limits”
Branden Joseph, “Normal Pictures”
Alex Alberro, “New Values”
Jutta Koether, “Comic Play Task: An Introduction to the Economy of John Miller’s Musical and Sculptural Reliefs

Friday, November 13, 2009
Location: Judith Lee Stronach Center, 8th Floor Schermerhorn Hall
Stewart Campbell, “Digital Presents” and Michael Galliard, TBA
Leidy Churchman, "New Work ” and Rachel Silveri, “Art & The Everyday”

Spring 2010
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Friday, February 19, 2010
Location: Judith Lee Stronach Center, 8th Floor Schermerhorn Hall
Sanford Biggers and Kellie Jones in conversation

Friday, April 16, 2010
Location: Judith Lee Stronach Center, 8th Floor Schermerhorn Hall
Noga Bernstein, "On the Verge: Images of Borders in Israeli Art" and Naama Tsabar, “Sweat”
Joseph Michael Lopez, “My Lady Story: Birth Write” and Huffa Frobes-Cross, TBA

 

 



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Image: Naama Tsabar, Twilight (Drum Case Project), 2006
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