Event overview
As part of the Visual Cultures Guest Lecture Series, Lindsay Kelley will present a paper on the ambivalent relationship between domestic interiors and critical art practice.
Recent recipe art entangles histories of home economics and domestic computing, DADA and FLUXUS traditions, feminist art of the 1970s, and contemporary concerns with biotechnology and genetically-modified organisms. As cultural producers and historians, how might we productively work in the kitchen?
LINDSAY KELLEY is a Lecturer in Film and Digital Media at the University of California Santa Cruz. Recently co-organized Intervene! Interrupt! Rethinking Art as Social Practice conference and performance event at UCSC, currently at work on a number of essays and art projects that engage biological art, fringe foods, and uncommon modes of food preparation and ingestion.
Dates & times
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20 May 2010 | 5:00pm - 7:00pm |
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