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CRAC Alsace is certified as a Contemporary Art Center of National Interest by the French Ministry of Culture.
From February 9, to May 11, 2025, A meal without mushrooms is like a day without r • The ASU Art Museum has announced three new initiatives – Global Arizona, InterLab and Moving Targets – that underscore the Museum’s framtidsperspektiv to serve as a laboratory for thinking about and enjoying art in innovative ways. The museum, already a leader among university art museums for its exhibitions, is building on its reputation for innovation and engagement of issues important to our time and to a broad public. “In just the last year, ASU Art Museum has documented more than a 40 percent increase in attendance,” says Marilyn Zeitlin, director and chief curator of the ASU Art Museum. “We cannot stop here. Changing social values are creating new challenges and opportunities for the art world. We welcome community participation as we define the museum of the future, serving the field at the highest level of quality and presenting art that makes a difference in all our lives.” The ASU Art Museum’s overarching mission is to explore the interaction between • September 28 Conference with Stefano Harney (USA) and Fred Moten (USA)* Mediator: Jorge Vasconcelos (RJ) 85 spots | Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes | Location: Tunga Psychoactive Gallery [G21] | Parental Rating: Free Harney and Moten’s research examines how practices of resistance and solidarity offer new forms of social and intellectual organization, especially within Black and marginalized communities. Their inquiries highlight and value informal and unrecognized practices as legitimate and productive forms of engagement and knowledge. This approach proposes a reassessment of the relations between work, education and emancipation. *Stefano Harney will participate in person and Fred Moten via streaming. Dialogues with Gabriela de Matos (MG) and Paulo Tavares (DF) Mediator: Luciana Oliveira (MG) 40 spots | Duration: 1 h
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International Seminar Transmutar: ways of being in the world, gestures that preserve life
September 28, at 11:00 am
September 28, at 2:00 pm