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Stephen Tourientes at MassArt: Crime, Punishment and the American Landscape
December 9, 2010
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Stephen Tourlentes is a photographer who for the past several years has been photographing prisons across the U.S. In his artist statement, he writes, "Prisons exemplify a ritualistic use of time and/or 'death' to mediate a facet of complex social interactions and public policy. These temporal sites reflect a boundary of the social compact through their location, population, and social mandate." He received his BA from Knox College, and his MFA from Massachusetts College of Art, where he is currently Visiting Professor of Photography in the Media and Performing Arts Department and Studio Manager. He has served as Contributing Editor for Blindspot Magazine. He is the recipient of, several MacDowell Colony fellowships, a Guggenheim Foundation grant in 2000 and in 2007, and an Artadia grant. He is a finalist for the ICA Foster prize this year.
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Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Trustees Room, 11th Floor Tower Building
621 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115 -
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free
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December 9, 2010Times:
6:30 PM
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