Next week I’ll be heading to New Jersey for a fantastic exhibition and symposium called Trans Technology. I’m so honored to be in this show with such amazing artists. Check it out below!
Also, I’m so happy that two panels I proposed were accepted! I’ll be speaking at The Congress on Research in Dance with Allison Wyper, Ashley Ferro-Murray and Patrick Keilty and at the Critical Ethnic Studies Association Conference with Alexis Lothian, Alexandrina Agloro and Shao-Ling Ma!
SYMPOSIUM / March 5, 2013
This event is free and open to the public
DOUGLASS LIBRARY
Mabel Smith Douglass Room
Hacking Workshop/Demonstration 11 AM – 12:15 PM
Artists: Georgia Guthrie, Stephanie Alarcon, and Micha Cardenas
Lunch 12:15 -1:15 PM
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ALEXANDER LIBRARY
Teleconference Lecture Hall, 4th Floor
Interventions in Tech Industry and STEM 2 – 3:30 PM
Panelists: Stephanie Alarcon (artist), Zach Blas (artist), Georgia Guthrie (artist), and Jessa Lingel (Rutgers PhD Candidate, LIS)
Moderator: Katie McCollough (Rutgers PhD Candidate, Media Studies)
Utopian Technics 4 – 5:30 PM
Panelists: Micha Cardenas (artist), Heather Cassils (artist), Jacolby Satterwhite (artist), and Leah Devus (Associate Professor, Rutgers History Department)
Moderator: Aren Aizura (Rutgers Institute for Research on Women, Post-Doctoral Researcher)
On View: Trans Technology
Circuits of Culture, Self, Belonging
January 22 – June 3, 2013
Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series, Douglass Library
Gallery Hours: 9 AM – 4:30 PM; Weekends by appointment
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