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Wednesday, November 7, 2012 at 7pm
UWM DEPARTMENT OF ART & DESIGN: ARTISTS NOW! GUEST LECTURE SERIES - HANS GINDLESBERGER: DEAD RECKONING
UWM Arts Center Lecture Hall, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Hans Gindlesberger discusses his most recent project, which combines architectural and photographic processes to create sites that interweave global history with familial memory.
Image: Hans Gindlesberger, Untitled #1 (Overlooking Nürnberg, Bavaria from Sinwell Tower) from the series Partial Architectures, 2011-2012
Thursday, November 8, 2012 at 6pm
AMERICAN FANTASY CLASSICS PRESENTS: NITE LIFE Inova, 2155 N. Prospect Ave. Join American Fantasy Classics (Brittany Ellenz, Elizabeth Pflughoft, Alec Regan and Oliver Sweet) and a host of collaborators and special guests for the second of three installments of diverse nite-time programming. Walk the Streets of New Milwaukee and experience all that the Nite Life has to offer: arts and entertainment, architecture, cuisine, nightclubs, dancing, education, cinema and friendship.
Image: Oliver Sweet, MKE at Night, 2012
Wednesday, November 28, 2012 at 7pm
FILM: LOCALLY GROWN - AS GOES JANESVILLE UWM Union Theatre, 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd. Information: (414) 229-4070 or uniontheatre.uwm.edu As Goes Janesville, Brad Lichtenstein's documentary, catapults viewers into America's debate over the future of our middle class--a debate that became a battle over unions in the normally tranquil state of Wisconsin.
Image: Brad Lichtenstein, As Goes Janesville, 2012.
Thursday, November 29, 2012 at 6pm
AMERICAN FANTASY CLASSICS PRESENTS: NITE LIFE Inova, 2155 N. Prospect Ave. Join American Fantasy Classics (Brittany Ellenz, Elizabeth Pflughoft, Alec Regan and Oliver Sweet) and a host of collaborators and special guests for the final installment of diverse nite-time programming.
Thursday, December 6, 2012 at 6pm
SARAH LUTHER: A GUIDE TO THE FIELD GUIDES Inova, 2155 N. Prospect Ave. Sarah Luther introduces us to her series of hand-drawn field guides, part of her project to expand her knowledge of her own city, Milwaukee. Luther has spent the past year exploring hundreds of abandoned plots, eventually selecting five pieces of land for their particular feel, interest, or beauty. She then memorialized each plot in a field guide. The guides ponder the land's history, surrounding neighborhood, points of interest or curiosity-and then ask how each plot could be transformed into a public space.
Image: Sarah Gail Luther, Milwaukee: Spaces To Places (12th and McKinley), part of the Let the World Entertain You Field Guide Series (detail), 2012
For more information, please visit the Inova web site. |