Dialogues in the Visual Arts Program
Curator: Susan Fleminger
Jennifer Hall, New Media artist and Art Education Professor, will be a panelist in the program
From the (Trans)gendered Body to the Cyborg:
Feminism, Art, and Technology
Wednesday, March 9, 2011 at 7pm
Reception to Follow
Jen Hall, Instrument for Mediated Terrain
Moderators:
Judith K. Brodsky – Founding Co-Director, Rutgers University Institute for Women and Art, Professor Emerita, Visual Arts Department, Rutgers University
Kat Griefen – Director, A.I.R. Gallery, independent curator
New Media Artists Panelists:
Jennifer Hall – Founder/Director Do While Studio, Professor Massachusetts College of Ar
Hana Iverson – Visiting Scholar, Institute for Women and Art/Rutgers University, Senior Fellow, Center for Creative Research,New York University
Dialogues in the Visual Arts is a theme-based visual arts program focusing on the work of multiple artists sharing one bill and moderated by critics, gallery owners and curators.
From the (Trans)gendered Body to the Cyborg: Feminism, Art, and Technology is an important dialogue about the intersection of gender and technology that will include issues of how women artists are using new media tools to express feminist content, the differences in approach by female and male artists and the erasure of the binary, how women artists’ technological innovations can be publicly acknowledged, and the influence of women artists through interactive and personal modes of social networking in today’s digital world.
Part II of this panel will take place on Saturday, March 22 at the Brooklyn Museum Sackler Center.