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“Climate Aesthetics in the Anthropocene”
Time: 02/23/2018: 10:30AM–12:00PM
Location: Room 405
Chairs: Lisa E. Bloom, University of California, Berkeley; Betti-Sue Hertz, Independent Curator
“Invisible Laborers: Microorganisms and Women in the Landscape of the Anthropocene”
Judit Hersko, California State University, San Marcos
“Polar Aesthetics: Archives of Knowledge and Disappearances in the Anthropocene”
Lisa E. Bloom, University of California, Berkeley
“Listen to the Trees”
Ruth Wallen, Goddard College
“The Anthropocene, California, and Visual Activism”
Betti-Sue Hertz, San Francisco Art Institute
Sessions; Regular Sessions
Subject Areas
North AmericaTwenty-First CenturyFeminismsScience and ArtVisual StudiesPublic Art (history and studio)MultidisciplinaryArtistic PracticeArt HistoryStudio PracticeTwentieth CenturyPerformance Art/4DContemporaryUnited States of AmericaSculptureNorthern EuropePhotography (history and studio)Art CriticismArt (studio)PostmodernismNineteenth CenturyMuseum EducationNative American/First NationsSurrealismCanadaSoutheast AsiaEnvironmentalMuseum PracticeFilm (history and studio)
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