'Weird Flex': The Fall 2024 HI Art Exhibition Reception

Event description

  • Academic events
  • Arts and entertainment
  • Campus life
  • Free
  • Inclusion

Weird Flex

The Anthropocene In Flux

“Weird Flex” is a site-specific exhibition of current ASU MFA works surrounding the idea of the Anthropocene in time: memories of a proto-human past, visions of a post-human future, and everything in between. The work in this exhibition engages directly with the forms that human bodies and minds take under the conditions of late-stage capitalism, the images of living species impacted by aggressive acceleration, and the conditions of a natural and material world shaped by augmentation, virtuality, and absence. The exhibition is part of our ongoing interdisciplinary collaboration with the Herberger Institute for Design and the School of Art.

This year’s exhibition is curated by Juan Obando-Echeverry, Associate Professor, Herberger Institute. 

Join us as the Humanities Institute celebrates the start to the 2024-25 academic year with the opening of this exhibition. 

For a full listing of all the Humanities Institute events visit https://humanitiesinstitute.asu.edu/events 

Event contact

Victoria Day
VictoriaDay@asu.edu
Date

Thursday, September 26, 2024


Time

4 p.m.6 p.m. (MST)

Location

RBH197, Ross-Blakley Hall

Cost

Free