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Thursday, March 11
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Between Science and Garbage:
Composer, performer, historian, instrument builder, activist, and a blogger for The Huffington Post, Bob Ostertag will explore the notion that today’s cutting-edge technology is tomorrow’s garbage.
Opening Lecture
Face to Face: Projections of Self and Society in the Printed Portrait:
Considering the portrait print from about 1860 to the present, Curator of Prints and Drawings Annette Dixon, Ph.D., will discuss issues such as the portrayal of likeness and personality, the fashioning of the image as public or private, and the portrait as a vehicle of artistic expression.
Critical Voices 2010
Creating Networks: The New Internationalism:
This spring, the Critical Voices lecture series brings nationally and internationally renowned art historians, critics, curators, and theorists to Portland to discuss the ideas that shape contemporary art and art institutions worldwide.
Sponsored in part by the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation.
Critical Voices 2010
Just What Is It That Makes Today's Institutions So Different, So Appealing?:
This spring, the Critical Voices lecture series brings nationally and internationally renowned art historians, critics, curators, and theorists to Portland to discuss the ideas that shape contemporary art and art institutions worldwide.
Sponsored in part by the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation.
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