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SUMMARY:The Art of Activism and the Activism of Art
DESCRIPTION:Please join Gregory Sholette\, Ph.D. and Jennifer Jones for a discussion about the role of art in political and social movements and how art can function as a site of resistance and a tool for societal change. This conversation will explore some of the themes of his most recent book\, “The Art of Activism and the Activism of Art” such as the concept of “dark matter” in the art world\, the dynamics between institutionalized art and grassroots activism\, and the evolving role of artists in contemporary social struggles. \nDr. Gregory Sholette is a New York-based artist\, writer\, activist and teacher\, as well as a co-founder of the art collectives Political Art Documentation/Distribution (PAD/D: 1980-1988)\, REPOhistory (1989-2000)\, and Gulf Labor Coalition (2010-). Sholette’s books include The Art of Activism and the Activism of Art\, Dark Matter: Art and Politics in the Age of Enterprise Culture\, and Delirium and Resistance: Art Activism and the Crisis of Capitalism. He is a co-director with Chloë Bass of Social Practice City University of New York (SPCUNY) and Affiliated Faculty with the Earth and Environmental Sciences Program at the CUNY Graduate Center. \nBlog: https://gregorysholette.substack.com/ \nThis event is the third in a series of public conversations on embodied artistic research organized by Andrew W. Mellon Foundation James Gallery Fellow Jennifer Jones (Ph.D. Program in Art History). Prior conversations were with Deborah Thomas and Black Gotham Experience. \nA Collaboration of the James Gallery and SPCUNY. Made possible with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. \nThe event is free and open to the public. More information can be found here.
URL:https://artscienceconnect.gc.cuny.edu/event/the-art-of-activism-and-the-activism-of-art/
LOCATION:James Gallery\, CUNY Graduate Center\, 365 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
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SUMMARY:Symposium: How AI is Changing Art and the Humanities\, and To What Ends
DESCRIPTION:AI Symposium Youtube Playlist \n\n\nClick here for full schedule of panels \nArt Science Connect presents a two-day interdisciplinary symposium “How AI is Changing Art and the Humanities\, and To What Ends” at the CUNY Graduate Center to explore recent developments and uses of AI. \nGenerative AI is at the forefront of emerging artificial intelligence technologies that are rapidly transforming art\, the humanities\, and cultural economies worldwide. It is fundamentally changing how we write\, research\, and teach\, and what it means to be creative. Yet we know little about where this might lead us. The CUNY Graduate Center will present an interdisciplinary symposium to explore recent developments and uses of AI. The two-day symposium will present a range of topics that address the ethical and political considerations around AI\, creative collaborations between humans and AI\, the early history of “machines with intelligence\,” and AI’s biases and applications. \nSymposium participants include scholars who are specialists in AI aesthetics and the history of machine learning\, multi-media artists and computational researchers experimenting with AI. \n  \n  \nAI and Technology in the Arts: A panel discussion on interactions and emerging dialogues between AI\, technology\, and the arts. Organized by CUNY Academy for the Humanities and Sciences on November 21\, 2024 \n\n  \nIf you enjoy ASC’s events and like what we do\, please make a donation to help us keep our program running and our events free.
URL:https://artscienceconnect.gc.cuny.edu/event/symposium-how-ai-is-changing-art-and-the-humanities-and-to-what-ends/
LOCATION:The Skylight Room (9100) and Elebash Recital Hall\, The Graduate Center\, CUNY\, 365 5th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
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