Seminars with Artists: / Susan Howe Wed, May 14, 2014, 6:30 pm

Seminars with Artists:
Susan Howe

Wed, May 14, 2014
6:30 pm

Noah Webster, fragment, 2014. note for the word "Transport". with transcription by Susan Howe (with Diane Ducharme). (Miscellaneous notes, extracts, and quotations from Noah Webster's writings on etymology and orthography, n.d.)

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Whitney Museum Second Floor (Kaufman Astoria Studios Film and Video Gallery)

From 1969 to 2004, the Whitney’s Seminars with Artists program offered notable American artists the opportunity to discuss their practices informally with an intimate and diverse audience. This spring, the Whitney Education Department is pleased to collaborate with the Center for Experimental Lectures to re-launch and re-imagine this historic series by inviting Biennial artists to present public lectures that creatively explore the research and concepts underpinning their work. 

This evening, Biennial artist Susan Howe presents a lecture and seminar that engages her interest in the “telepathy of archives."

Seminars with Artists is organized by the Education Department in collaboration with Gordon Hall, Director of the Center for Experimental Lectures.

This hour-long public program will be followed by a 90-minute seminar for registered participants.

Lecture
Admission: $8 general admission; $6 senior citizens and students. This program is free for members but advance registration is required by emailing memberinfo@whitney.org with your name and membership number.

Seminar
Seminar participation is highly limited and by registration only, using this form. Those wishing to register for the seminar are required to purchase a ticket to the program. Participation in the seminar is at no additional cost.


On the Hour

A 30-second online art project:
Maya Man, A Realistic Day In My Life Living In New York City

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Learn more at whitney.org/artport

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