Chat About: Ambrin Ling

Chat About: Ambrin Ling

Workshop
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Hybrid
Add to Calendar 2022-02-25 19:00:00 2022-02-25 21:00:00 Chat About: Ambrin Ling Themes to be discussed: photo/video, text, moving image, ethics, theology Session 1 speakers: Abigail Taubman, Sindy Chen, Dill Ma  Session 2 speakers: Q, Jixin Jia, Evelyn Xue These chats will have a hybrid format, capped at 25 people maximum in person. The in-person portion will take place in the Logan Center and registration will be required.  Please contact Toby Wu (tobywu@uchicago.edu) or Catilyn Au (cmau@uchicago.edu) with any questions. On behalf of the Chat About 2021-22 organizing committee; Caitlyn Au, Q, Ambrin Ling, Claire Rich, Robyn Tisman, Toby Wu, and Ye Xuanlin Chat About is a student-run open-critique hosted by graduate students, supported by the Department of Art and the History Department of Visual Arts. These open-critiques are organized to build community and to hold space for inter-disciplinary discourse—with an emphasis of thinking alongside practice and research. Artists open their work to a spectrum of opinions and articulate their practice; art historians, curators, and scholars probe, suggest and situate these works through research and exploration. We hope that Chat About inculcates space to discover new affinities and relationships. Hybrid Department of Art History drupal@seastar.uchicago.edu America/Chicago public

Themes to be discussed: photo/video, text, moving image, ethics, theology

Session 1 speakers: Abigail Taubman, Sindy Chen, Dill Ma 

Session 2 speakers: Q, Jixin Jia, Evelyn Xue

These chats will have a hybrid format, capped at 25 people maximum in person. The in-person portion will take place in the Logan Center and registration will be required. 

Please contact Toby Wu (tobywu@uchicago.edu) or Catilyn Au (cmau@uchicago.edu) with any questions.

On behalf of the Chat About 2021-22 organizing committee; Caitlyn Au, Q, Ambrin Ling, Claire Rich, Robyn Tisman, Toby Wu, and Ye Xuanlin

Chat About is a student-run open-critique hosted by graduate students, supported by the Department of Art and the History Department of Visual Arts.

These open-critiques are organized to build community and to hold space for inter-disciplinary discourse—with an emphasis of thinking alongside practice and research. Artists open their work to a spectrum of opinions and articulate their practice; art historians, curators, and scholars probe, suggest and situate these works through research and exploration. We hope that Chat About inculcates space to discover new affinities and relationships.