Monday, October 11 | Brandon Sward on “How to make site-specific art when sites themselves have histories: Whittier Boulevard as Asco’s ‘camino surreal’”

 

Please join the Affect and the Emotions Workshop

Monday, October 11th when

Brandon Sward

PhD Candidate, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago

presents his paper:

How to make site-specific art when sites themselves have histories:

Whittier Boulevard as Asco’s ‘camino surreal’”

 

Discussant: Tina Post, Assistant Professor, Department of English, and Director of Creative Research, Committee on Theater and Performance Studies

Monday, October 11th, remotely via Zoom, 4:30-6:00pm CT

The paper, to be read in advance, and the Zoom link for the session are available on our website. If interested in attending, please email Jane Gordon (jgordon616@uchicago.edu) for access to the paper and details of the session.

Image: Asco, First Supper (After a Major Riot), 1974. Image credit: Harry Gamboa, Jr.

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