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Matt Shlian Artist Talk

Tamarind Institute and STC present artist/designer and paper engineer Matthew Shlian, who will speak about his inspiration, work, and process. Shlian is a guest lecturer and visiting research scholar at the University of Michigan’s Material Science Department, where he is currently working to translate paper structures to micro folds on a nano-scale. This is part of the STC 2016 Fall Seminar Series. The seminars are free and open to the the UNM community and the public, but registration is required. Lunch will be provided. This event will take place in the Auditorium of the UNM Science and Technology Park at 800 Bradbury Drive Southeast, Albuquerque, NM 87106. For directions, please contact STC at 505-272-7900.
*seating is limited, please plan to arrive early
Relevant research areas: North America, Contemporary, Lithography
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