This talk will provide an account of attention's emergence as a research object at the turn of the twentieth century. It argues that experimental psychologists turn to attention not because of its obvious implications for cognition, business, and everyday life,
Wangechi Mutu, whose works are all rooted in her investigations and advocacy around human representation, is this year’s Betty Jean and Wayne Thiebaud Lecture in the Theory, Practice and Criticism of Painting, Drawing and Sculpture. Mutu will give a public lecture on Thursday, May 12.
On May 6, the UC Davis Performance Studies Graduate Group presents micha cárdenas, an artist and theorist, who considers contemporary digital media, artwork, and poetry in order to articulate trans of color strategies for safety and survival.
Ann Hamilton is a visual artist internationally recognized for her large-scale multimedia installations, public projects, and performance collaborations.
The 2022 Eugene Lunn Memorial Lecture will feature Maya Phillips, poet and critic for The New York Times, who will speak on “Storytelling in the Multiverse of Madness.”
May 5, 2022 @ 4:10 pm, at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Museum