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Public Program: Getting Goosebumps-Sensations Across Species

Fri, Jun 2 2017 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

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Public Program: Getting Goosebumps-Sensations Across Species
Friday, June 2, 2017
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
Free, RSVP required
MIT List Visual Arts Center

Take a look at the List Center’s exhibitions from a new perspective. Join Emily Watlington (History, Theory and Criticism of Architecture and Art, MIT) to discover more about ‘An Inventory of Shimmers: Objects of Intimacy in Contemporary Art.’ Watlington’s talk will focus on a series of works in the exhibition by Anicka Yi, in which the artist cast ostrich skins in silicone. Yi’s representation of “goosebumps” reflects a way to visualize affect—a pre-cognitive or involuntary response to something which has affected you.

About the Speaker:
Emily Watlington is currently a master’s student in History, Theory and Criticism of Architecture and Art, MIT. She is also the curatorial research assistant at MIT List Visual Arts Center, where she contributed to the catalogue for ‘An Inventory of Shimmers: Objects of Intimacy in Contemporary Art.’ She received a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her graduate studies and research are focused on contemporary art through the lenses of affect theory and feminist theory, and her art criticism has appeared in publications such as ‘Mousse Magazine’ and ‘Art Papers.’

About the Series:
Graduate Student Gallery Talks at the List Center present focused explorations of our current exhibitions and are led by an MIT graduate student. These interdisciplinary talks examine art through the lens of students’ research, backgrounds, and interests.

This event is free but RSVPs are required.

For more information, contact:

Emily Garner
[email protected]

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