Free Public Programs at the Hammer Museum this week feature artists EDGAR ARCENEAUX, ROBERT GOBER, and electronic literature authors DEENA LARSEN and GENIWATE.
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Gallery Talk
EDGAR ARCENEAUX
Thursday, February 26
6pm
Edgar Arcenaux discusses his current Hammer Project exhibition, Drawings of Removal. The exhibition closes this Sunday - don't miss this opportunity to hear Arceneaux speak about his remarkable installation that uses the Museum's gallery as an active studio-space for this ongoing work in progress.
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UCLA Department of Art Lecture Series
ROBERT GOBER
Thursday, February 26
7pm
Acclaimed sculptor Robert Gober has been exhibiting his work internationally to great critical acclaim. He represented the United States at the2001 Venice Biennale, and has had large scale exhibitions at The Geffen Contemporary, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Dia Center for the Arts, New York; and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; among many others.
This UCLA Visiting Artist Lecture is made possible through the generous support of the William D. Feldman Family Endowed Art Lecture Fund.
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Hammer Readings: hyper_text
DEENA LARSEN and GENIWATE
Friday, February 27
7pm
Deena Larsen is the author of two interactive narratives, "Marble Springs" and "Samples: Nine Viscous Little Hypertexts."
Geniwate lives in Melbourne, Australia. Her collaborative project Poetry Machines, a website joining programmers and writers, is scheduled for release this month. She has served on the Australian Network of Art and Technology and
her work has been exhibited at Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York.
hyper_text: Explorations in Electronic Literature is presented in collaboration with The Electronic Literature Organization (www.eliterature.org)
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All events are FREE OF CHARGE
Reservations are not required
Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis
Easy parking below the Museum, $3
For more information please call 310.443.7000
or visit www.hammer.ucla.edu.
MUSEUM HOURS:
Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat 11am-7pm
Thu, 11am–9pm
Sun, 11am–5pm
closed Mondays
FREE MUSEUM ADMISSION EVERY THURSDAY
UCLA HAMMER MUSEUM
10899 Wilshire Blvd at Westwood Blvd
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Gallery Talk
EDGAR ARCENEAUX
Thursday, February 26
6pm
Edgar Arcenaux discusses his current Hammer Project exhibition, Drawings of Removal. The exhibition closes this Sunday - don't miss this opportunity to hear Arceneaux speak about his remarkable installation that uses the Museum's gallery as an active studio-space for this ongoing work in progress.
___________________________________
UCLA Department of Art Lecture Series
ROBERT GOBER
Thursday, February 26
7pm
Acclaimed sculptor Robert Gober has been exhibiting his work internationally to great critical acclaim. He represented the United States at the2001 Venice Biennale, and has had large scale exhibitions at The Geffen Contemporary, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Dia Center for the Arts, New York; and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; among many others.
This UCLA Visiting Artist Lecture is made possible through the generous support of the William D. Feldman Family Endowed Art Lecture Fund.
___________________________________
Hammer Readings: hyper_text
DEENA LARSEN and GENIWATE
Friday, February 27
7pm
Deena Larsen is the author of two interactive narratives, "Marble Springs" and "Samples: Nine Viscous Little Hypertexts."
Geniwate lives in Melbourne, Australia. Her collaborative project Poetry Machines, a website joining programmers and writers, is scheduled for release this month. She has served on the Australian Network of Art and Technology and
her work has been exhibited at Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York.
hyper_text: Explorations in Electronic Literature is presented in collaboration with The Electronic Literature Organization (www.eliterature.org)
___________________________________
All events are FREE OF CHARGE
Reservations are not required
Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis
Easy parking below the Museum, $3
For more information please call 310.443.7000
or visit www.hammer.ucla.edu.
MUSEUM HOURS:
Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat 11am-7pm
Thu, 11am–9pm
Sun, 11am–5pm
closed Mondays
FREE MUSEUM ADMISSION EVERY THURSDAY
UCLA HAMMER MUSEUM
10899 Wilshire Blvd at Westwood Blvd
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