Mar 23, 2017

Higher Learning In Service To Higher Consciousness



As the plight of college students beset with debt exceeds even that of credit card holders and tech mogul Peter Thiel is actually paying future entrepreneurs to quit school, altogether, the latest of seven public programs comprising “Love Action Art Lounge”, the current show at Stamford’s Franklin Street Works, presents a novel, individualized take on academia and what it could offer when liberated from convention. 

Faculty member/poet Ana Božičević (Stars of the Night Commute Commute [Tarpaulin Sky Press, 2009], Lambda Award-winner Rise In the Fall [Birds LLC, 2013]), and artists-in-residence Nina Behrle and Jesse Chun of the Bruce High Quality Foundation University, will lead B-YOU/BUILD YOUR OWN UNIVERSITY, a workshop and
primer on how to create your own institution of higher learning this weekend (subversively enough, just down the street from the UConn-Stamford campus!).


Considering the standard pedagogical process in view of developing a methodology for grassroots learning, Ana, Jesse (an
interdisciplinary/international artist who studies the linguistic and cultural mechanics of belonging) and Nina (whose own ouvre spans sculpture, prop design, and comedy) will encourage participants to balance what they can teach with what they want to know from art, as well as determine what administrative and curricular policies can best support the creative pursuit. 
 
The Bruce High Quality Foundation University, named after two Bruces who formed the free, educational 501(c)(3) nonprofit in 2009 while studying art at Cooper Union “guard their anonymity fiercely,” according to The New York Times’ Roberta Smith, forming the collective with other students, “when Hans Haacke, one of the fathers of institutional critique, was still teaching there.”

This program is free and open to the public. 
Where:
Franklin Street Works
41 Franklin Street
Stamford, CT 06901

When:
Saturday, March 25, 2017
4-6 pm

Contact/RSVP:
Terri C. Smith
Creative Director
Franklin Street Works
203-253-0404
terri@franklinstreetworks.org

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