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12:00 PM | Turnbull Lecture Series - Spring 2023
Join us Fridays at noon for the latest Turnbull series that examines queer and binary representation within the world of art and design, as well as its audiences. The series coincides with and is conceptually aligned with Lehman College Art Gallery’s spring 2023 exhibition, Queer Love: Affection and Romance in Contemporary Art.
Moderated by David Schwittek, associate professor of Digital Media and Graphic Design in the Art Department of Lehman College.
March 10
Designing with the Queer User in Mind
Dani Lucchese
Faculty Member at Lehman College
March 17
Design Activism
Ali Bibbo
Associate Art Director, Planned Parenthood Federation of America
March 24
Artist Response
David Rios Ferriera
Artist, director of Public Programs and curator of Contemporary Art,
Children's Museum of Manhattan
March 31
Artist Response
C. Finlay
Artist, Founder and Curator of the Every Woman Biennial,
Director of La MaMa Galleria
The Sara Little Turnbull Visiting Designer Speaker Series is made possible by a grant from the Sara Little Turnbull Foundation.
Register for the full series here:
https://lehman-cuny-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nCjJj-xmQJqI2z8u5dL6QQ
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5:00 PM | Closing Event for Hispanic Heritage Month Closing
Event featuring
student performances and special guest Alumni Hector Velez.
Professor Velez received his PhD from Cornell University in 1983. A former Associate professor at Ithaca College as well as an adjunct faculty member at Cornell University since 1977 in the Department of Sociology, he created the first Latinx course which he continues to teach today. He has worked as a consultant to the Dominican Republic, has traveled to Cuba, investigating the effects of "Radio Marti", and was an official observer in the Paraguayan elections in 1994. He is one of the founding members of the Latino Studies Program at Cornell, on the Board of Directors of the L.S.P.S., and has served as Acting Director of the program.
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