Artists and scientists grapple with the personal, environmental, and geopolitical consequences of the nuclear age.About this Event
The nuclear age has left traces in landscapes, bodies, and communities across the globeβshaping our geopolitics, our environments, and the burdens carried across generations. This full-day symposium brings together artists and nuclear experts to grapple with these consequences, drawing connections across science, policy, personal history, and creative practice.
The morning session features Jim Walsh, a nuclear policy expert and senior research associate at MITβs Security Studies Program who has testified before Congress and traveled to Iran and North Korea for diplomatic talks on nuclear issues, and David Richardson, an epidemiologist and associate dean for research at UC Irvine Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health whose research on cancer among nuclear workers and atomic bomb survivors has informed international radiation policy. Following a midday break to view the Pitzer College Art Galleries exhibition , the afternoon brings members of SWANS together for a moderated conversation exploring the history behind the work.
This program is made possible by the Murray Pepper and Vicki Reynolds Pepper Distinguished Visiting Artist & Scholar Lecture Endowed Fund at Pitzer College.
Images: Installation views, Atomic Dragons, Pitzer College Art Galleries
Event Venue
Pitzer College, 1050 North Mills Avenue, Claremont, United States
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