Perpetual Revolution: Creating Space for Dialogue
Through Public Projects
Tuesday 03 April, 2012
6pm, $0
Columbia University, International Affairs
420 West 118 Street, Room 801
Artist + agitator Ruth Sergel and curator and professor of Urban Studies Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani talk about memory, the personal, political and historical legacies of place, and the importance of community collaborations in their work.
Gabrielle is the co-founder of the interdisciplinary practice on place and dialogue, Buscada, through which she creates projects, such as the Triangle Open Archive and Museum, that engender dialogue between communities, individuals and disciplines to explore critical questions of place and visual urbanism. Ruth is the founder of the Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition, which united over 250 partners nationwide to create the March 2011 centennial commemoration. She also co-founded Voices of 9.11.
Gabrielle is the co-founder of the interdisciplinary practice on place and dialogue, Buscada, through which she creates projects, such as the Triangle Open Archive and Museum, that engender dialogue between communities, individuals and disciplines to explore critical questions of place and visual urbanism. Ruth is the founder of the Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition, which united over 250 partners nationwide to create the March 2011 centennial commemoration. She also co-founded Voices of 9.11.