Events
24jan4:00 pm7:00 pmLunar Arts Award ExhibitionExhibition Opening
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Join us at ARTSLab for the Lunar Arts Award Exhibition on Friday, January 24, from 4–7pm, celebrating artistic innovation inspired by the mysteries and beauty of the Moon. This
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Join us at ARTSLab for the Lunar Arts Award Exhibition on Friday, January 24, from 4–7pm, celebrating artistic innovation inspired by the mysteries and beauty of the Moon. This exhibit features 5 new works from winners of the Fall 2024 Lunar Arts Award:
- “Dust to Dust” by Lila Steffan & Quinton Vitelli-Hawkins
- “Phasing” by Elan Retzlaff
- “Lunacy Enabled Synodic Realignment (LESR)” by Austin Tecks & Amanda Stormyr
- “madre luna” by Isabella Romero
- “Grounding Moonlight” by Madison Hailey Emond
Enjoy an evening of art, conversation, and lunar wonder as we recognize the achievements of talented student artists.
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January 24, 2025 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
06feb5:30 pm7:00 pmPippin BarrArtist Talk
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Pippin Barr is an Associate Professor and department chair in the Department of Design and Computation Arts at Concordia University in Montréal, where he is also a member of the
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Pippin Barr is an Associate Professor and department chair in the Department of Design and Computation Arts at Concordia University in Montréal, where he is also a member of the Technoculture, Art, and Games (TAG) Research Centre. Barr has collaborated with artists like Marina Abramović and @seinfeld2000, creating games on diverse topics such as airplane safety, chess, and parenting. Barr holds a Ph.D. focused on video game values and an M.Sc. on user-interface metaphors from Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. He is the author of The Stuff Games Are Made Of from MIT press.
Presented by:
• Gale Memorial Lecture Series
• ARTSLab 20th Anniversary
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Time
February 6, 2025 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Location
ARTSLab
131 Pine St NE
20feb5:30 pm7:00 pmMelissa Dubbin and Aaron S. DavidsonArtist Talk
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Melissa Dubbin and Aaron S. Davidson are artists who use collaborative processes to explore the transformations of biological and mechanical elements, often animating materials like metals and fluids to create
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Melissa Dubbin and Aaron S. Davidson are artists who use collaborative processes to explore the transformations of biological and mechanical elements, often animating materials like metals and fluids to create works that question empathy with synthetic intelligence. Their projects investigate the intersections of environment, computing, robotics, and artificial life, and they have exhibited internationally at venues such as the Biennale of Sydney, the ZKM Center for Art and Media in Germany, and Moderna Museet in Sweden. Both recipients of a 2022 Guggenheim Fellowship, they teach at Parsons School of Design and Pratt Institute, with their work being featured in major publications and held in collections like the Centre Georges Pompidou. Both artists are from New Mexico and Aaron is a UNM alumni.
Presented by:
• Gale Memorial Lecture Series
• ARTSLab 20th Anniversary
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Time
February 20, 2025 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Location
ARTSLab
131 Pine St NE