SFPC Salon Spring 2018
Location
New York City, NY (155 Bank St.)
Description
For the spring 2018 SFPC session, we are holding SFPC salon for an evening with a variety of speakers including leading practitioners in the field, distinguished alumni, and friends of the school. These talks and performance will happen on Wednesday, February 28. We’ve invited them to talk and lead a discussion about their own work, research or interests and/or alternatively to address a key question of SFPC:
What is poetic computation?
What should a school be? What could a school be?
What projects, platforms, tools, ideas, resources should we be thinking about?
What does it mean to take something apart and put back together in new ways?
What are the gaps and how do we fill them?
What should the role of an artist be now, especially in the context of activism?
Speakers
Darius Kazemi
Deb Manville
Yvette King
Tega Brain
Curated by
Zach Lieberman
Suggested donation at the door & Cash barDoor opens at 6pm, seating limited
Also check out Meet the Students Salon on Mach 6.
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