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About this Event
Join us for our final installment this fall of the Research + Practice conversation series featuring Jennifer Stager, writer and art historian, and GWU Professor and Coordinator of Foundations Allyson Vieira.
Jennifer Stager is a writer and art historian. She is the author of the books Seeing Color in Classical Art and, with Leila Easa, Public Feminism in Times of Crisis and various essays. She teaches at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD, where she leads The Antioch Recovery Project.
Allyson Vieira lives and works in New York. She is Assistant Professor of Foundations at the Corcoran School of Art at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C.. She has exhibited extensively internationally and in the U.S., including institutional projects with Kunsthalle Basel, Swiss Institute, Fall River MoCA, Storm King Art Center, PinchukArtCentre, Non-Objectif Sud, Frieze Projects, The Public Art Fund, The Highline, and SculptureCenter. Her catalog, Allyson Vieira: The Plural Present, was published by Karma Books in 2016, and her book of interviews with Greek master marble carvers, On the Rock: The Acropolis Interviews, for which she received grants from the Graham Foundation, the Henry Moore Foundation, and FLACC, is now available from Soberscove Press.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hammer Auditorium, Flagg Building, Corcoran School for the Arts and Design, George Washington University, Please use New York Avenue Door, 500 17th Street Northwest, Washington, United States
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