Episode 676: BFAMFAPhD – Critique
This week bad at sports presents a panel on making and being presented at Hauser and Wirth by our partners BFAMFAPhD.
What modes of critique might foster racial equity in studio art classes at the college level?
This week bad at sports presents a panel on making and being presented at Hauser and Wirth by our partners BFAMFAPhD.
What modes of critique might foster racial equity in studio art classes at the college level?
In this throwback episode to Open Engagement 2016, Dana and Patricia take a walk with Cary Lin and Sarah Hotchkiss project Stairwells.
On today’s episode Brian & Dana take a deep dive into the world of Poncili Creacion, object makers and reality hackers from Puerto Rico. Artists, Pablo and Efrain, explain their new performance, The Beginning of Nothing, presented by The Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival’s Neighborhood Tours and additional improvisational performances across the city. We discuss the limitations of theater, the art world and human experience alongside the potential of their expansive creative practice and philosophy.
Brian Belott and a casual drop in by Matthew Thurber? Hell yes.This episode almost has too much artist! join us for this ruckus romp through Belott’s painting practice, commitment to children’s art, and improv performances. This interview recorded live at NADA Miami a little longer ago than Duncan would like to admit.
Duncan catches up with two of the members of BFAMFAPhD for a chat about the upcoming event series, which for those of you in NYC starts friday with MAKING & BEING.
Conversations about Art & Pedagogy
co-presented by BFAMFAPhD & Pioneer Works, hosted by Hauser & Wirth, with media partners Bad at Sports and Eyebeam.
image credit…
BFAMFAPhD, Making and Being Card Game, print version, 2016-2018, photograph by Emilio Martinez Poppe.