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Manuf®actured: From ReadyMade to Alreadymade

Grand Magazin, Regis Mayót
Regis Mayót, Grand Magazin, 2001; carved plastic containers, metal, Plexiglas; 71 x 43 x 9.25 in.; Collection of the artist.

See this show. And tonight, hear the distinguished curators behind-the-scenes lecture.

Curators of the Museum of Contemporary Crafts’ current show Manuf®actured:
The Conspicuous Transformation of Everyday Objects
, discuss the making of the show tonight at the MCC Craftperspectives Lecture “Manuf®actured: From ReadyMade to Alreadymade” tonight, Thursday, September 18, 6:30 PM at the University of Oregon White Stag Building (70 NW Couch). The event is $5, free for members and students with ID.

Steven Skov Holt and Mara Holt Skov deliver a lecture on “how artists, craftspeople and designers are using labor-intensive craft practices to create new works from mass-produced objects and materials.”

Steven Skov Holt is the distinguished professor of industrial design at California College of the Arts. He is former editor of I.D. Magazine, co-founder of the product design program at Parsons the New School for Design, and was a design leader at agencies Smart Design, Zebra Design and frogdesign. Mara Holt Skov is an art historian and worked for several years in the fashion industry. Together, they authored Blobjects & Beyond: The New Fluidity in Design (Chronicle Books 2005).

POSTED: September 18th, 2008 | AUTHOR: lisa | FILED UNDER: art | TAGS: , , | 1 Comment »

Art Spark

The arts are coming back to Portland area schools and Arts Partners, under the aegis of RACC, is spearheading the effort to get integrated arts education into every classroom. Come find out more at this month’s Art Spark today, Thursday, September 18 from 5-7 PM at the ArtBar in the Portland Center for the Performing Arts (SW Broadway and Main). Art Spark always features 6 @ 6, a six minute presentation on an organization or issue concerning PDX arts. This time Arts Partners will introduce themselves and talk about opportunities for artists interested in working in classrooms. Hell yes! Pass it on, brothers and sisters, Pass It On.

POSTED: September 18th, 2008 | AUTHOR: lisa | FILED UNDER: art | TAGS: , , | No Comments »