Miracle Report: Julianne Swartz and Ken Landauer, Social Studies 8

Miracle Report: Julianne Swartz and Ken Landauer, Social Studies 8

Jan. 21-June 2, 2012

ASU Art Museum
Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts
Location: ASU Art Museum
Campus: Tempe           
Opening reception: Friday, Jan. 20, 5-7 p.m.
Curator: Heather Sealy Lineberry
Cost: Free

Julianne Swartz and Ken Landauer spent their Social Studies residency at the ASU Art Museum looking for miracles. The artists explored the miraculous through people's perceptions of it in their lives, interviewing students, school children and community members of all ages and backgrounds. They combined their findings in an installation of fleeting vignettes playing on all of the available sound and video equipment in the museum's possession. In the words of the artists, "Our installation will strive to embody some beauty, some hocus-pocus and some unexplainable magic."
 
This project is supported by a grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts as part of the Social Studies series. Initiated by John D. Spiak, the exhibition is curated by Heather Sealy Lineberry with Nicole Herden.


Image courtesy of the artists.


For more information
E-mail: deborah.susser@asu.edu
Website: ASU Art Museum

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