Do It Panel Discussion // Adam Lerner, Rian Kerrane, Daniel Hipolito, Yumi Roth & Rick Griffith

Originated by Swiss curator Hans Ulrich Obrist in the 1990s, do it is an exhibition model that centers on the notion of interpretation. Starting with a manual of text-based, do-it-yourself instructions written […]
Will Vinton // The Evolution Of Claymation And The Growth Of 3D Animation

Vinton is the world-renowned inventor of “Claymation,” having coined and trademarked the term, and created some of the most innovative dimensional animation in history. As a producer and director, Vinton […]
Rick Valicenti // Difference Making

Rick Valicenti is the founder and design director of Thirst/Chicago, a firm devoted to art, function and real human presence that has been influencing the design discourse internationally since 1988. In […]
Lucy Lippard // Imagine Being Here Now

Lucy R. Lippard is a writer, curator, activist, and author of 21 books on contemporary art and cultural criticism. At the time of her lecture, she had recently authored works […]
Scott Johnson & Ethan Jackson // Converging Parallels

Ethan Jackson is a visual artist working in optical installation, lens-based imagery, and photographic media. He attended the University of Colorado at Boulder and Williams College. He is based in […]
Erika Doss // Public Art, Public Feelings: Creativity And Controversy In Public Culture Today

Doss is professor and chair in the Department of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame, where she teaches courses in American, modern, and contemporary art and cultural studies. […]
Supakitch

Raised by Japanese manga comics and hip-hop culture, and passionate about art and music since his childhood, SupaKitch found in the street a large choice of mediums and sources of […]
Golan Levin // Interactive Art, Computational Design, And Speculative Human-computer Interaction

Golan Levin is an artist, professor, and engineer interested in exploring new modes of reactive expression. His work combines equal measures of the whimsical, the provocative, and the sublime in […]