The Aesthetics of Collective Experience: Chromatopia at Stratton Academy of the Arts
Knight Auditorium, Spurlock Museum
600 South Gregory Street
Urbana
Amanda Browder will discuss her public art project, Chromatopia, in collaboration with the School of Art + Design and Stratton Academy of the Arts. Browder’s public art projects aim to give a voice to the community via collaborative contemporary art practices. Her work aims to level the hierarchy between the artist and the audience. Through her open call for fabric donations and public sewing days, she encourages all visitors to feel ownership and pride in the collective making of a visual art piece for their community.
Hosted by: Art Education Program In conjunction with: Art History Program, College of Education, Department of Dance, Department of Theatre, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities, Krannert Art Museum, School of Art + Design, School of Social Work, Spurlock Museum, Stratton Elementary School, The CU Community Fab Lab, University YMCA
Jennifer Bergmark, "Creating Our Chromatopia," Art Education (Volume 72, 2019)
George A. Miller Visiting Artist, Brooklyn, NY