THE INTERVENTIONS SERIES

The 2013/2014 VISITING ARTIST, SCHOLAR, + DESIGNER PROGRAM series

The 2013/2014 series centered around the theme of Interventions. This series examined the possibilities and types of interventions existing in the cultural realm today. Interventions are ruptures in systems or moments of directional change that often create new perspectives – like a New Year’s resolution or a political revolt. Historically, art and design interventions have run concurrently with, and sometimes led to, new ways of seeing the world. The Interventions series began in September 2013 with London-based artist/designer Daniel Eatock’s lecture Subject to Change, followed by Micah White’s lecture The Future of Protest, and then architect Nader Tehrani’s lecture The Architecture of Installations. The series concluded with a lecture by artist Franco Mattes titled What Has Been Seen Cannot Be Unseen

EXPLORE THE INTERVENTIONS SERIES ARTISTS + DESIGNERS:


DANIEL EATOCK | Tuesday, September 17, 2013
MICAH WHITE | Thursday, November 7, 2013
NADER TEHRANI | Friday, January 24, 2014
FRANCO MATTES | Thursday, March 20, 2014

Daniel Eatock, Subject to Change, Philip J. Steele Gallery. 2013