Chat About: Drew Redman & Eleonore Zurawski + Christian Bumala & Rebekka Federle
Drew Redman in dialogue with Eleonore Zurawski
Considering the wide-ranging interpretations of historical and contemporary landscape and the horizon within image-making, Drew Redman and Eleonore Zurawski each discuss their relationship between both form and content as well as personal narrative and artistic sensibility.
Drew Redman is a MAPH student studying art history, with an interest in nineteenth-century American and British landscape art.
Eleonore Zurawski is a first-year MFA student in DoVA, working in the mediums of painting and photography.
Christian Bumala in dialogue with Rebekka Federle
For their conversation, Rebekka and Christian will discuss Rebekka’s recent work, The Liberators, as a meditation on plural truths, myth making, subjectivity, and exclusion.
Christian Bumala is a MAPH student studying art history, specifically concentrating on the entanglements of language and the senses in the art of today.
Rebekka Federle is a first-year MFA student from Hyde Park. She is currently engaged with myth-making, lies, and Eastern Europe™️.
After the conversation, Bridget Madden, Associate Director of the Visual Resources Center, will lead a short tour and curatorial Q & A for Chat About participants to explore exhibiting spaces in CWAC.