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CONF: “Art and Communication” (6 Oct 2018, Cambridge, UK)

Join us for an afternoon of talks and discussion to celebrate the exhibition "Do I Have To Draw You A Picture?" at The Heong Gallery

JOHN R BLAKINGER - Terra Visiting Professor of American Art, University of Oxford
From Signal to Noise: The Aesthetics of Communication and Miscommunication

CATHERINE DAUNT - Hamish Parker Curator of Modern and Contemporary Graphic Art, The British Museum
Politics and Printmaking in the USA: The Art and Its Audiences from the 1960

KIP GRESHAM - Master Printer, The Print Studio, Cambridge
Whatever it takes

MICHAEL HREBENIAK - Faculty of English and Wolfson College, University of Cambridge
Louise Bourgeois and the Principle of Ineloquence

AMALIA PICA - London-based Argentinian artist who explores metaphor, communication, and civic participation through sculptures, installations, photographs, projections, live performances, and drawings. Amalia will speak about her practice in relation to the themes of the exhibition.

ELISA SCHAAR - Guest curator and Visiting Tutor in the History and Theory of Visual Culture, The Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford
Facilitator

Participation is free. Book now via 'External Link' below.

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