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Enrique Chagoya and Bud Shark in Conversation with Sarah Kirk Hanley and Judy Hecker (Virtual Event)

Join artist Enrique Chagoya, currently on view in (Re)Print: Five Projects, and master printer Bud Shark of Shark’s Ink in a conversation about art, cultural dialogue, collaboration, and the current crisis. A Bay Area painter and printmaker and a professor of Art Practice at Stanford University, Chagoya uses complex political satire to question the nature of historical events, American history, and contemporary politics, expressing some of his most important ideas in print. Since 1997 he has collaborated with the Colorado-based Shark, whose workshop encourages artists to pursue a strong personal vision. Sarah Kirk Hanley, a Chagoya scholar and Executive Director of Manhattan Graphics Center, and Judy Hecker, Director of IPCNY, facilitate this discussion of Chagoya’s and Shark’s early and present-day work and concerns.

This program was originally recorded on May 14, 2020.
Relevant research areas: North America, Contemporary, Lithography
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