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Dennis Oppenheim Potluck Dinner: Build & Eat

Type: EVENT
Date: 8/11/2011
Time: 4:30PM
Location: The Village of Arts and Humanities
Address: 2544 Germantown Avenue
                Philadelphia , Pennsylvania

 

Join us for a potluck dinner at The Village of Arts and Humanities on August 11th.  

 

This shared meal is in celebration of the final day of a community workshop in which teens from The Village, guided by Alex Gilliam of Public Workshop and Aaron Levy of Slought Foundation, create a large-scale artwork inspired by Dennis Oppenheim's provocative public sculpture, Device to Root out Evil. Share a meal and ideas, meet the teens, and maybe even get your hands dirty helping to finish the project!

   

WHEN Thursday, August 11th, 4:30-6:30pm

 

WHERE The Village of Arts and Humanities

2544 Germantown Avenue

Philadelphia, PA

19133-1642

(215) 225-1570

   

HOSTED BY The Village, Slought Foundation, Public Workshop,  

and Amy Plumb from Dennis Oppenheim's Studio  

 

WHAT TO BRING A dish to share and enthusiasm to talk about your own work! 

 

RSVP at jbockelman@sloughtfoundation.org



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The Critical Moment: Architecture in the Expanded Field
Thursday, September 15, 2011
through Saturday, November 05, 2011
Cooper Union
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New York, New York

 

Debuting in the Houghton Gallery at Cooper Union, graduates of the Master of Architecture II Program will have their innovative 2011 thesis projects on display in "The Critical Moment: Architecture in the expanded field." The show, which is free, marks the first public viewing of the Master students' work. Without prescribed boundaries, the projects address a myriad of critical issues shaping today's architectural discourse, ranging from urban theory to the present condition of globalization and the continual emergence of new scientific developments and technologies. The exhibition illuminates the graduates' year-long extensive research using literature, photography, drawing, technology, history and urban studies to develop innovative programs, all of which feature configurations and narratives that bring forth potential solutions that may not be obvious to the viewer.

 

In 2009, the Master of Architecture (M.Arch. II) enrolled its first class and provides graduate students with an innovative approach and experience to a studio-based, design research post-professional degree. Open to applicants with a first professional degree in architecture, students are challenged to push the frontiers of design and form critical responses to modern and contemporary issues in the practice and theory of architecture.

 


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