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RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT
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07 February 2017
By Lee and Erika
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FOR THURSDAY'S CLASS:

 

Coordinate with your group to present your the works to the class. Be prepared to teach the class about these projects for 15 minutes. You can use the links and websites below. There is no need to create a unique powerpoint, just teach us about these works - particularly the dialogical strategies and ideas related to Paulo Friere. 

Group TENS

In 1994 WochenKlausur was invited by the Shedhalle in Zurich to conduct a project involving drug issues that would underline the institution’s new philosophy, namely that art should no longer be encapsulated from political reality.

 

Website and Project Description

(additional)

Interview with Claudia Eipeldauer, On Collaboration: Member of WochenKlauser, Vienna.

Group Jacks

Suzanne Lacy, Annice Jacoby and Chris Johnson

The Roof is on Fire (1993-1994)

Youth, Cops and Videotape (1995)

No Blood/No Foul and the Oakland Youth Policy (1995-1996)

Here is the link the these 3 projects

Group Queens

Jon Rubin and Dawn Weleski

Conflict Kitchen

 

Group Kings

Darren O'Donnell, Mammalian Diving Reflex

Night Walks With Teen Agers

All The Sex I've Ever Had

Feel free to tell us about a third project if time permits!

 

 

 

Group Aces

BONUS EVENT: HAPPENING THURSDAY 2:30

Julia Caston, UNCG MFA Graduate Student, is hosting the Privilege Coffee Shop where patrons can trade their privilege for coffee. There will be a lottery wheel that participants can spin to win privilege (white, male, heterosexual, upper/middle class, etc).

 

 
Where: College lawn, near EUC
When: Thursday 2/9, 2:30 - 5 pm
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