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Queers Studies Research Workshop: Master class with David Getsy, “Beyond Visibility: Transgender Methods, Queer Methods, and the Case of Abstraction in Art History”

1032 Clemens Hall

A master class/seminar will be held with David Getsy. There is a set of readings to be read in advance of the workshop (all short). Please use the following links to access the readings or download a PDF of the David Getsy Seminar Readings (warning: this is a 10.5 MB file): Required Readings Excerpts Preface […]

Performance Research Workshop: Nadine George-Graves, “Brothers’ Keepers: Notes from a Black Dance Dramaturg”

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“Brothers’ Keepers: Notes from a Black Dance Dramaturg” Nadine George-Graves (UC San Diego) Brother(hood) Dance! is an interdisciplinary duo that seeks to inform its audiences on the socio-political and environmental injustices from a global perspective, bringing clarity to the same-gender-loving African-American experience in the 21st century. Brother(hood) Dance! was formed in April 2014 as a […]

Seminar (1 of 3): Bracha L. Ettinger, “Memory’s Wound is a Space With-in. Depthspace and Carriance Beyond Abstraction versus Empathy.”

UB Anderson Gallery 1 Martha Jackson Pl, Buffalo, NY, United States

The Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis & Culture, in partnership with the Creative Arts Initiative & the University at Buffalo Art Galleries, presents: BRACHA L. ETTINGER MEMORY’S WOUND IS A SPACE WITH-IN. DEPTHSPACE AND CARRIANCE BEYOND ABSTRACTION VERSUS EMPATHY. A THREE-PART SEMINAR Thursday, April 26 Thursday, May 3 Thursday, May 10 2:00 - 5:00 […]

Making Money Research Workshop: Symposium, “Matters of Currency”

Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center 341 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY, United States

Matters of Currency Buffalo, New York 27–28 April 2018 Click here to register. We are excited to announce a 2-day symposium MATTERS OF CURRENCY we are organizing in conjunction with the Institute of Network Cultures MoneyLab project in Amsterdam (http://networkcultures.org/moneylab/) around money and its relationship to power, resistance and alternative strategies. The symposium will touch […]

City and Society Research Workshop: Jennifer Ponce de Leon, “Against Representation, Beyond Human Rights: Radical Performance & Neoliberal Crisis in Buenos Aires​”

305 Capen - Silverman Library

Jennifer Ponce de Leon, Assistant Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania Professor Ponce de Leon is currently at work on a book project titled “Radical Politics Across the Arts of the Americas: A Translocal Cartography of Guerrilla Cultural Warfare”. Her work examines the potential for critically engaged art to help spur and radicalize political movements. […]

Queer Studies Research Workshop: Sheila L. Cavanaugh, “Trans* photography and the other sexual difference in Vivek Shraya’s Trisha”

640 Clemens Hall

Sheila L. Cavanagh is an associate professor at York University, Toronto, Canada and co-editor of Somatechnics journal at EUP. She is former coordinator of the Sexuality Studies Program at York (2010-2014) and outgoing chair of the Canadian Sexuality Studies Association (2014-2016). Her research is in the area of gender and sexuality with a concentration on […]

Science Studies Research Workshop: Professor Kenneth J. Knoespel, “Censorship and Surveillance: The Double-Face of Post-Cards from the Western Front”

830 Clemens Hall University at Buffalo, Buffalo

Professor Kenneth J. Knoespel (School of History and Sociology; School of Literature, Media, and Communication; and McEver Professor of Engineering and the Liberal Arts, Georgia Institute of Technology), “Censorship and Surveillance: The Double-Face of Post-Cards from the Western Front” Thursday, May 3, 2018 12:00-1:30 pm 830 Clemens Hall Professor Knoespel’s published research includes books and […]

Seminar (2 of 3): Bracha L. Ettinger, “Memory’s Wound is a Space With-in. Depthspace and Carriance Beyond Abstraction versus Empathy.”

UB Anderson Gallery 1 Martha Jackson Pl, Buffalo, NY, United States

The Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis & Culture, in partnership with the Creative Arts Initiative & the University at Buffalo Art Galleries, presents: BRACHA L. ETTINGER MEMORY’S WOUND IS A SPACE WITH-IN. DEPTHSPACE AND CARRIANCE BEYOND ABSTRACTION VERSUS EMPATHY. A THREE-PART SEMINAR Thursday, April 26 Thursday, May 3 Thursday, May 10 2:00 - 5:00 […]