A discussion on the validity of traditional art-making practices in the digital revolution and how contemporary art education should redefine the relationship between handmade and digital creativity.
A featured symposium in the Identity of the Artist lecture series
Monday, February 10, 2003
6: 30pm cocktails, 7:00pm symposium
Jordan Baseman, artist; Chrissie Iles, Curator of Film and Video at the
Whitney Museum; and Frank Wilson, Clinical Professor of Neurology at
Stanford University, will join artist and Executive Director of the
Academy, Stephen Farthing for a discussion on the validity of traditional
art-making practices in the digital revolution and how contemporary art
education should redefine the relationship between handmade and digital
creativity.
The lectures and cocktail receptions are held at the recently refurbished
and expanded Lawrence and Josephine C. Wilkinson Hall at the New York
Academy of Art located at 111 Franklin Street, New York.
For complete
schedule and to reserve tickets please contact Jesse Penridge at (212)966-0300, ext. 332. Space is limited.
Image: Jordan Baseman, The art of public health, 2002
New York Academy of Art
111 Franklin Street, New York
(Between Church and West Broadway)