A Virtual Artist Talk with Virginia Hanusik
Wednesday, November 21, 2024
6pm-7pm
Virtual - With Registration
Join us for a virtual artist talk with Virginia Hanusik on November 21st @ 6PM. Virginia Hanusik will join Liz Camuti, landscape architect and tenure-track Assistant Professor at Tulane's School of Architecture, will discuss how her process as an artist has been influenced by the role of visual media in shaping our built environment and lived experience. Through her work, Hanusik is interested in parsing the complexity of living with a changing climate in order to unfold the spatial and spiritual qualities of moving through the world at a time of ecological collapse.
Check out her recently published book Into the Quiet and the Light: Water, Life, and Land Loss in South Louisiana (Columbia Books on Architecture and the City).
Zoom link will be sent prior to the event. Register by 12 PM on 11/21
This event is part of the What Matter's Here .?! exhibit programming, which aims to create connections among local artists and designers working to understand and reimagine the Gulf Coast’s relationship with its industrial past and ecological future. Supported by the National Academies of Science Engineering and Medicine's Gulf Research Program, the exhibit brings together the work of the work of artists paris cyan cian, Giancarlo D’Agostaro with Spackman Mossop Michaels, and Virginia Hanusik, alongside the work of Tulane School of Architecture students and faculty, and contributions from community partners.
Funded by NASEM (National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine Gulf Research Program
Questions? Please reach out to Ann Yoachin, ayoachim@tulane.edu
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