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The Foundation for Art Resources Announces the Second Picture I.D! Panel Discussion at the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre Admission is free and open to the public.


Sunday, December 12, 2004, 3:00 p.m.
Barnsdall Gallery Theatre, Barnsdall Art Park,
4800 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles 90027


Picture I.D!  History, Fantasy, Perception (an open conversation)
Simon Leung, Artist and Assistant Professor, School of Art, U.C. Irvine
Leslie Dick, Writer and Co-Director of the Art Program, Cal Arts
Brooke Hodge, Curator of Architecture and Design, MOCA
Dino Dinco, Fine Art and Commercial/Fashion Photographer

The Foundation for Art Resources (F.A.R.) is pleased to invite you to the second panel in F.A.R.'s 2004/2005 Art-Talk-Art Program: Picture I.D!

Far from abstract concerns, identity and identification figure prominently ina range of interrelated debates, from security to self-representation, fromborder-crossings to marketing. Picture I.D! is organized as a series ofthree monthly panel discussions. The panels look at distinct topics,possibilities and challenges faced when trying to understand interrelatedconcerns within the Southern California context and within a larger globalcircuit of culture. Our December 12th panel explores fluid intersections ofart, fashion, film and architecture. Framed as an open conversation, thepanel brings together four leading practitioners from diverse fields with ashared interest in crossing conventional boundaries. Our speakers will be:  Simon Leung, Artist and Assistant Professor, School of Art, University of California, Irvine;  Leslie Dick, Writer and Co-Director of the Art Program, California Institute of the Arts;  Brooke Hodge, Curator of Architecture and Design, Museum of Contemporary Art;  Dino Dinco, Fine Art andCommercial/Fashion Photographer.

The imaginary has real effects. This discussion invites panelists and audienceto consider the interplay of identity and imagination across spheres of film,fashion, art and architecture. When it comes to embracing that which is "outof reach," can there be such a thing as misrecognition?

The Picture I.D! Panel Series is part of an ongoing public dialogue programsupported by the Foundation for Art Resources (F.A.R.). F.A.R.s Art-Talk-Art Program is the longest-running non-academic art dialogue series of itskind in Los Angeles, with more than twenty years of programming history.

The Foundation for Art Resources (F.A.R.), an artist-run nonprofit organization,was founded in 1977 to facilitate the production and presentation of work byartists who challenge and expand the boundaries of established notions of art and art making within the Los Angeles region.

For more information, you may contact info@farsited.org or visit www.farsited.org.

 

 
 
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