ACT’s lecture series draws together artists, scholars, and other cultural practitioners from different disciplines to discuss artistic methodologies and forms of inquiry at the intersection of art, architecture, science, and technology. Each spring and fall semester brings a different thematic focus and the format for each event shifts depending on the visitor(s) and the nature of their presentations and performances.
ACT’s Fall 2018 series is conceived by Judith Barry, ACT Director, and coordinated with Marissa Friedman, Communications and Public Programs Associate, and Laura Knott, ACT’s Consulting Curator.
Nov 13 | Richard Sennett | The Good Craftsman
Dec 3 | Joan Jonas and Sung Hwan Kim | In Conversation
Dec 10 | David Joselit | Untranslatable: Conceptual Art since the 90s
This lecture series is made possible with the generous support of The Council for the Arts at MIT (CAMIT)