Lecture; Interpreting Art—Taking It Personally
About
Terry Barrett, educator, artist, and author of Interpreting Art: Reflecting, Wondering, and Responding. Part of a series of lectures and workshops entitled It, Me, You, Us: Close Encounters with Interpretation, exploring varied ways of writing about and engaging with art, with an emphasis on the sensory, the subjective, and the shared.
Other programs include:
Wednesday, October 8: The Gail Silver Memorial Lecture: Holland Cotter
Thursday, October 16: "Living between Visuality, Materiality, and Language," Mira Schor
Thursday, October 30: "Feedback, Judgment, and Criticism: Creating Frameworks for Change," Liz Lerman
Thursday, November 6: "Prosopopoeia as Protocol: The Hale Experiments and Object-Oriented Ventriloquy during the Cold War," The Order of the Third Bird
Thursday, December 4: Listening Party
Co-programmed and co-sponsored by the RISD Museum, the RISD Writing Center, Teaching + Learning in Art + Design, the Mapping Identities initiative of the Provost's Office, Graduate Studies, History of Art and Visual Culture, and Brown University's John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage.