Friday April 9th, in two sessions at 12pm and 2:30pm (with a reception lunch at 1:00pm)
Alumni Reading Room, Brooklyn Campus Library
with presentations by graduates of the Master of Science program in the Theory, Criticism, and History of Art, Design, and Architecture
Nina Accorsini: Women and the Historiography of Bauhaus: Lucia Moholy, Ise Gropius, and Marianne Brandt
Barb Elam: Raw Power: Video Resisting the Filmic
Alicia Gibb: New Media Art, Design, and the Arduino Microcontroller: A Malleable Tool
Tal Nadan: Target Audience: Private Label Food Packaging and the American Middleclass
Greg Singer: Building for the Proletariat: Socialism in the Architecture of Workers’ Housing in Western Europe between World War I and World War II
Jeffrey Smith: The Readymade [After] Marcel Duchamp
Rachelle Street: The Photographs and Writings of Nellie T. McGraw: Alternative Documents to Popular Artistic and Commercial Photography of American Indians