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Art & Design events are free and open to the public. Mason Gross Galleries are open Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thursdays and Fridays, 10:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; and Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hours may vary on school holidays and during winter and summer break.

Visiting Artist Lecture: Lex Brown

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Lex Brown is an artist who uses poetry and science-fiction to create an index for our psychological and emotional experiences as organic beings in a rapidly technologized world.

Visiting Artist Lecture: Neil Beloufa

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Neïl Beloufa is one the most powerful voices of the generation of artists born in the 1980s. His artistic research focuses on contemporary society and on how it is represented and mediated by digital interaction, often with the aim of exposing the control mechanisms.

Visiting Artist Lecture: Diane Severin Nguyen

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Image courtesy of artist This virtual lecture is presented as part of the spring 2022 Visiting Artist Lecture Series, free and open to all. Registration is required. Live captioning is available. Diane Severin Nguyen (b. […]

Visiting Artist Lecture: Park McArthur

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Under the guidance and instruction of disability McArthur experiments with personal and social meanings of debility, delay and dependency by making artwork across different media and formats.

Visiting Artist Lecture: Barbara Browning

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Image courtesy of the artist This virtual lecture is presented as part of the spring 2022 Visiting Artist Lecture Series, free and open to all. Registration is required. Live captioning is available. Barbara Browning teaches […]

Visiting Artist Lecture: Fia Backström

Marinel, 21, Philippines, as part of Facing her land – Notes from elsewhere, 2019, courtesy of the artist This virtual lecture is presented as part of the spring 2022 Visiting Artist Lecture Series, free and […]

Visiting Artist Lecture: Julie Tolentino

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Julie Tolentino (she/they interchangeably) is a Filipina Salvadorean artist whose practice explores durational performance, movement, and sensual practices within installation environments as a way to explore the interstitial spaces of relationality, memory, race, gender, and the archive.