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Art and Life: Icons, Urban Scrawl and Dissent
March 18-April 16, 2009
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Instructor: Randi Hopkins What makes something a work of art? Where are the boundaries between visual art and life? With artists increasingly working with everyday, non-traditional materials, displaying art work in diverse and unusual places, and making work in unexpected ways, the categories that define a work of art are in question. Using the Shepard Fairey: Supply & Demand exhibition to stimulate discussion, this five-week course will address issues of process, recontextualization and appropriation. Randi Hopkins, independent curator and educator, will lead a program of presentation, conversations with artists and curators, and discussion.
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Institute of Contemporary Art /Boston (ICA)
100 Northern Avenue
Boston, MA 02210 -
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Tickets: $150; $120 members. Available now to Associate level members and above
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March 18-April 16, 2009Times:
6:30-8:00pm -
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