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Christina Mackie
Colour drop April 27 – June 29, 2014
Opening Reception
Colour drop Christina Mackie
Location: The Renaissance Society Admission: FREE Featuring an artist's talk between Christina Mackie and co-curator Hamza Walker.
Gallery Walk-Through
Associate Curator and Director of Education Hamza Walker
Location: The Renaissance Society Admission: FREE Exhibition co-curator, Associate Curator and Director of Education at the Renaissance Society, Hamza Walker, will lead a walk-through of Christina Mackie's solo exhibition, "Colour drop."
Sun, May 18, 2014 | 12:00 pm | Gallery Walk-Through
Assistant Professor of the History of Medicine in the College, University of Chicago Michael Rossi
Location: The Renaissance Society Admission: FREE Michael Rossi, Assistant Professor of the History of Medicine at the University of Chicago, will lead a gallery walk-through of Christina Mackie’s solo exhibition "Colour drop." Rossi is a historian of medicine and science in the United States from the nineteenth century to the present. His work focuses on the historical and cultural metaphysics of the body: how different people at different times understood questions of beauty, truth, falsehood, pain, pleasure, goodness, and reality vis-à-vis their corporeal selves and those of others. Rossi will lend his insights to deciphering Mackie’s solo exhibition and its central use of color.
Gallery Walk-Through
Associate Curator and Director of Education Hamza Walker
Location: The Renaissance Society Admission: FREE Exhibition co-curator, Associate Curator and Director of Education at the Renaissance Society, Hamza Walker, will lead a walk-through of Christina Mackie's solo exhibition, "Colour drop."
Concert
collect/project Shanna Gutierrez (flute), Frauke Aulbert (vocals), Francisco Castillo Trigueros (electronics)
Location: Fulton Recital Hall, Goodspeed Hall, 1010 East 59th St. Admission: FREE Program will include Luigi Nono's "La fabbrica Iluminata," Luciano Berio's "Altra voce," Castillo Trigueros' "Sur les debris," and Beat Furrer's "Auf toernen fuessen for voice and bass."
This concert is co-presented with the University of Chicago Department of Music and is free and open to the public.
Also funded in part by the Kulturbehörde Hamburg.
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