Miguel Falomir, Director of the Museo Nacional del Prado Francisco Chaparro, Professor Brown's last Ph.D. Speakers: Jordana Mendelson, Director of the King Juan Carlos I Center of NYU Estrella de Diego, Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History at the Universidad Complutense in Madrid Robert Lubar Messeri, Associate Professor of Modern Art at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU Professor Edward Sullivan, the Helen Gould Shepard Professor of the History of Art at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU Professor Reva Wolf, Professor of Art History at the State University of New York at New Paltz Dr. She teaches at the University of Southern California. Mundheim Fellow in the Visual Arts at the American Academy in Berlin, a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow, and an Anonymous Was a Woman Grant. She has received a Rockefeller Foundation Grant, a Creative Capital Award, a finalist for the Hugo Boss Prize, a Guna S. Her work has been exhibited nationwide and internationally at such institutions as the Museum of Modern Art, New York Guggenheim Museum, New York New Museum, New York BAK, Basis voor actuele Kunst, Utrecht the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles Fri Art Centre d’Art de Freibourg, Switzerland Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester, England the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago the M+ Museum, Hong Kong the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art the Times Museum in Guangzhou, China and the Moderna Museet, Chang received her BA from the University of California, San Diego. More recently, her work has been focused on site-specific, performative, narrative projects that deal with cultural imaginaries, the environment, and the body. Her early performance work was influenced by 1960s and '70s performance work, as well as identity politics of the 1980s and '90s. Chang is an artist working in performance, video, writing, and installation. Description: Patty Chang discusses her practice starting from performance, moving through video, expanding to research projects such as the acclaimed exhibition titled Patty Chang: The Wandering Lake 2009-2017 at the Queens Museum in New York, up to her current multichannel project Milk Debt on view at Pioneer Works in Red Hook, Brooklyn from March 5 to May 16, 2021.
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