Hybrid Arts Lab: Conversation with Lori Esposito, Rapid Fire Text

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September 9, 2020
9:30AM - 10:00AM
Online Zoom Webinar @ UAS From Home

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2020-09-09 09:30:00 2020-09-09 10:00:00 Hybrid Arts Lab: Conversation with Lori Esposito, Rapid Fire Text Conversation with Lori Esposito, Rapid Fire Text Join us for a conversation with Lori Esposito, P.h.D candidate in the Dept of Arts Administration, Education and Policy, as she discusses Hybrid Arts Lab's Rapid Fire Text on view in Hopkins Hall Gallery September 8-11 and online @ UAS from Home September 14-25.   Register or Watch Now   Rapid Fire Text is the result of an improvisational ink workshop facilitated by Lori Esposito, P.h.D candidate in the Dept of Arts Administration, Education and Policy with her class “Visual Culture: Investigating Diversity & Social Justice.” Taking inspiration from poetry, jazz, and graffiti, this rhythmic drawing approach merges the expressive potentials of ink with the written word. “Rapid” implies speed, quickness of movement and thought. “Fire” calls to attention the potential power and explosiveness of speech and the written word. Rapid Fire Text acknowledges forces that can manipulate, elevate, sensor, or silence. Harnessing this ancient fluid media (ink), students become familiar with how duration and speed can function as tools for developing their writing, self-representation, and expression within a classroom community.  Hybrid Arts Lab is a multi-venue teaching lab that experiments with how art is imagined, made, viewed and understood within physical and digital spaces. Venues include Hopkins Hall Gallery, Stillman Hall Tent, and online @ UAS from Home.  Online Zoom Webinar @ UAS From Home America/New_York public

Conversation with Lori Esposito, Rapid Fire Text

Join us for a conversation with Lori Esposito, P.h.D candidate in the Dept of Arts Administration, Education and Policy, as she discusses Hybrid Arts Lab's Rapid Fire Text on view in Hopkins Hall Gallery September 8-11 and online @ UAS from Home September 14-25.

 

Register or Watch Now

 

Rapid Fire Text is the result of an improvisational ink workshop facilitated by Lori Esposito, P.h.D candidate in the Dept of Arts Administration, Education and Policy with her class “Visual Culture: Investigating Diversity & Social Justice.” Taking inspiration from poetry, jazz, and graffiti, this rhythmic drawing approach merges the expressive potentials of ink with the written word. “Rapid” implies speed, quickness of movement and thought. “Fire” calls to attention the potential power and explosiveness of speech and the written word. Rapid Fire Text acknowledges forces that can manipulate, elevate, sensor, or silence. Harnessing this ancient fluid media (ink), students become familiar with how duration and speed can function as tools for developing their writing, self-representation, and expression within a classroom community. 


Hybrid Arts Lab is a multi-venue teaching lab that experiments with how art is imagined, made, viewed and understood within physical and digital spaces. Venues include Hopkins Hall Gallery, Stillman Hall Tent, and online @ UAS from Home. 


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