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School of Art Friday Lecture: Audrey An

Oscillation Between: Wishful Archiving 

In this lecture titled “Oscillation Between: Wishful Archivingâ€, An will share how her analog & digitally produced ceramic sculptures function as personal and cultural archives—shaped by shifting modes of digital-analog production, Korean-American identity, and systems of translation and mistranslation.

Image: Naughty Chair, 2021, Handbuilt Ceramics, CNC-Milled Foam & Plywood, 47 x 23 x 18 inc

School of Art Friday Lecture: Allison K. Young

The Harbinger is Home: Ambivalence and Accountability for Prospect New Orleans’s Local Community 

This talk will analyze the shifting and, at times, ambivalent relationship of Prospect New Orleans, a city-wide art triennial founded in 2006 in the immediate wake of Hurricane Katrina, to its local audiences.

Image: Tavares Strachan, installation view of You Belong Here, 2014, blocked out neon, 9.1 x 24.4 m, Mississippi River, New Orleans

Copley High School senior Grant Hyne used his Eagle Service Project to add a Hammock Hangout to campus.

While on a campus tour last year, Copley High School senior Grant Hyne and his mom, Allayne, noticed there wasn’t a specific area where students could hang hammocks and just chill out. Their discovery opened the door to Hyne combining his desire to do an Eagle Scout service project with the need for an outdoor hangout space on 91²Ö¿â’s Kent Campus.Hyne developed the Hammock Hangout, a space located near the volleyball sand pit just adjacent to Tri Towers.While participating in Scouting America, formerly Boy Scouts of America, hanging out in hammocks has been one of Hyne’s favori...

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