Kabby Mitchell Remembered
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Wednesday, May 3rd, 7:00 – 8:30 pm, room 2302D in the Evergreen Library
In conjunction with the Reading Rocks Program and Dirt? exhibition, the Evergreen library presents a panel discussion and select readings for the artist book Soil Dwellers. A Q & A will follow.Read More →
Gregg Horowitz is Professor of Philosophy at Pratt. He writes on aesthetics, the philosophy of art, theories of art history, psychoanalysis, and political theory. His publications include the books Sustaining Loss: Art and Mournful Life (Stanford, 2001) and The Wake of … Continue reading →Read More →
The library is thrilled to have the opportunity to present Dirt? Book Artists, and Poets Reflect on Soil and Our Environment. Originally created for the University of Puget Sound in honor of the United Nations International 2015 Year of Soils, the exhibition features artist books and poems selected from an international call for entries. Evergreen faculty member Lucia Harrison challenged book artists and poets to make soil visible. Their work deepens our understanding of how humans think about soil and what we need to do to pass along this precious and non-renewable resource to future generations. The exhibit brilliantly explores soil as earth’s delicately structured biological, geologicalRead More →