Spring Guest Artist Lecture Series: Adriane Colburn

Event description

  • Arts and entertainment

Please join us for our next Guest Artist Lecture with Adriane Colburn.

Colburn’s installations investigate the complex relationships between human infrastructure, earth systems, technology and the natural world. Colburn's work interweaves mapping, global systems and sustained interest in Climate Disruption. A penchant for research and direct experience has led her to participate in scientific expeditions in the Arctic, the Amazon and at sea.

Adriane’s work is part of public and private art collections. It has been exhibited internationally and throughout the US at venues such as Smack Mellon, Parsons/New School in New York, The Luggage Store Gallery, Gallery 16 and The Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco, Ballroom Marfa, Artsterium in the Republic of Georgia and at the Royal Academy of Art in London. She has been an artist in residence at MASS MOCA, the Headlands Center for the Arts, the Macdowell Colony, the Kala Institute, SPACE on Ryder Farm, The Blue Mountain Center and with the Cape Farewell Project. Additionally, she has participated in numerous scientific research expeditions in regions ranging from the Arctic to South America. Awards include the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, The Franklin Research Fellowship/American Philosophical Institute, The Fleishhacker Foundation and Artadia Award. She is currently on the faculty at Bard College.

Additional information

Event contact

Heather Green
heather.j.green@asu.edu
Date

Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Time

6:00 pm8:00 pm (MST)

Cost

Free