The SVA Summer Residency Program presents an exhibition of work by program alumni that investigates artistic production through language, and engages a discourse on communication, understanding and society.The SVA Summer Residency Program presents an exhibition of work by program alumni that investigates artistic production through language, and engages a discourse on communication, understanding and society.Participating artists include Sandra Erbacher, who questions and disrupts the authoritative monolith of institutions through playful critique of objects and language; Marianna Olinger, who investigates madness as a language through the process of deconstructing her own documentary film about a defunct mental institution in Rio de Janeiro; and Tim Roseborough, who challenges the viewing of artworks by using his own self-designed Englyph system to provoke a debate between written language and visual art.Curated by Keren Moscovitch, SVA faculty member and assistant director of Special Programs in the Division of Continuing Education. The exhibition is accompanied by a panel discussion with the artists and SVA faculty member and art writer Thyrza Nichols Goodeve on Wednesday, July 15, 7:00 – 9:00pm.
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School of Visual Arts - SVAWells Fargo Center209 East 23 Streetl 800.436.New York, United statesSchool of Visual Arts - SVAWells Fargo Center209 East 23 Streetl 800.436.New York, United statesThe SVA Summer Residency Program presents an exhibition of work by program alumni that investigates artistic production through language, and engages a discourse on communication, understanding and society.The SVA Summer Residency Program presents an exhibition of work by program alumni that investigates artistic production through language, and engages a discourse on communication, understanding and society.Participating artists include Sandra Erbacher, who questions and disrupts the authoritative monolith of institutions through playful critique of objects and language; Marianna Olinger, who investigates madness as a language through the process of deconstructing her own documentary film about a defunct mental institution in Rio de Janeiro; and Tim Roseborough, who challenges the viewing of artworks by using his own self-designed Englyph system to provoke a debate between written language and visual art.Curated by Keren Moscovitch, SVA faculty member and assistant director of Special Programs in the Division of Continuing Education. The exhibition is accompanied by a panel discussion with the artists and SVA faculty member and art writer Thyrza Nichols Goodeve on Wednesday, July 15, 7:00 – 9:00pm. Book tickets
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