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Workshop: Ethics in the Anthropocene: Living in Destruction

Workshop: Ethics in the Anthropocene: Living in Destruction In-Person

PLEASE REGISTER TO ATTEND THIS WORKSHOP!

Artist-philosopher Lynne Huffer leads participants in a "seed book" exercise, culling images from magazines or newspapers that participants find expressive of life in the anthropocene (the current geological age, during which human activity has been the dominant influence on climate and the environment). Integrate images with short, found phrases and narrate image-text juxtapositions before adding them to an immersive collage representing our collective experience of the anthropocene.

Materials (and snacks!) provided.

Campus Center 105
Thursday 3/21 9am-9pm
Friday 3/22 12noon-1pm

Participants can join anytime throughout the day and evening, or as part of a schedule of sessions led by Huffer:

Thursday, March 21
10am An Introduction to Autocollage

1pm Ethics in the Anthropocene: Living in Destruction

4pm Spaces of Undoing

8pm Hearing and Seeing the Fragments of Our Minds

Friday, March 22
10am Making and Unmaking Together

Campus Center 105

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FRAGMENTS: Experimental Practices in the Anthropocene
A residency with Artist-Philosopher Lynne Huffer
Wednesday to Friday, March 20-22, 2024

Date:
March 21, 2024
Time:
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Campus Center, Main Lounge
Host:
Library & Information Technology Services
Audience:
  Faculty     Public     Staff     Students  
Categories:
  Exhibition     Friday Finds     Special Collections     Workshop  
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Event Organizer

Carrie Robbins