JANUARY 13 - FEBRUARY 17, 2006 Opening Receptions: Friday, January 13, 6-9 PM
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor School of Art & Design
Jean Paul Slusser Gallery Art and Architecture Bldg. 2000 Bonisteel Blvd. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Mon-Fri, 9-5 pm Work Exhibition Space 306 South State Street Ann Arbor, Michigan Tue-Wed, 12-7 pm; Thu, 12-4:30 pm; Fri-Sat, 12-8 pm; Sun, 12-5 pm
The exhibition, lecture and symposium are free and open to the public
Thursday, January 19, 5 pm Michigan Theater, 603 East Liberty Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan Penny W. Stamps Distinguished Visitors Series Presentation and Annual Copernicus Lecture Zbigniew Libera, artist How Artists are Tamed: Zbigniew Libera and the Polish Press, 1980-2005
Friday, January 20, 2-5 pm 1636 International Institute, 1080 South University Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan Symposium: Revolution in the Attic: The Tradition of Polish Counter-Culture
Participants: Zbigniew Libera, artist, Warsaw; Norman Kleeblatt, chief curator, Jewish Museum, New York; Lukasz Ronduda, new media curator, Center for Contemporary Art "Zamek Ujazdowski", Warsaw; Tirtza Even, assistant professor of art, U-M; Michael D. Kennedy, professor of sociology, U-M; Piotr Westwalewicz, lecturer in Slavic languages & literatures, U-M; Magdalena Zaborowska, associate professor of American culture, U-M
Mini-course Revolution in the Attic: the Tradition of Polish Counter-Culture Instructor: Piotr Westwalewicz, lecturer in Slavic Languages and Literatures, U-M REES 410.001/meets with Slavic 490.001, one credit
and on the occasion of the exhibition, Saturday, January 28, 5 pm at WHITE BOX, 525 West 26th Street, NEW YORK CITY Artist's Talk by Zbigniew Libera |
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Polish Cultural Institute
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