Andrea Blum: BIOTA Public Lecture
Event description
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Join us at 205 Hudson's Flex Space on Wednesday, October 9 at 7pm for a lecture presented in conjunction with current
exhibition Andrea Blum: BIOTA. The presentation will cover Blum's works made for public spaces
throughout the United States and Europe beginning in the 1970s, as well as more recent works including sculpture,
video, and digital images. A conversation with exhibition guest curator Jenny Jaskey and a Q&A will follow the
talk. The gallery hours have been extended on Wednesday October 9th and will be open from 12-7pm prior to the BIOTA public lecture.
The lecture will be held in the 2nd floor Flex Space at the Hunter MFA Building (205 Hudson Street), which is
accessible by elevator through both the gallery and the main building entrance. Staff will be present to
guide visitors. For questions about accessibility, please email hcag@hunter.cuny.edu. A recording of the this event will be available on
the exhibition website following the discussion.
Andrea Blum: BIOTA is
on view through October 26. 205 Hudson Gallery is open Wednesday–Saturday, 12–6pm. All Hunter College Art
Galleries events are free and open to the public.
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This exhibition is made possible by the generous support of the Arthur and Carol Kaufman Goldberg Foundation To-Life
Curatorial Workshop Fund, the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation, the Judith Whitney Godwin Foundation for
the Arts, the Red Painters Fund, Jill Brienza, Agnes Gund, The Katcher Family Foundation Inc., and other private donors. The publication
has been supported by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, the Estate of Tony Feher, and a
grant from the Wolf Kahn Foundation and the Emily Mason and Alice Trumbull Mason Foundation on behalf of artists
Emily Mason and Wolf Kahn.
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