Plural Zone: Methods of Occupying Possibilities in Sculpture Now

This exhibition is a study of sculptural practices at SAIC highlighting traditional, experimental and the outermost art experiences produced in and around campus. Plural Zone considers conversation in contemporary sculptural such as architecture, performative objects, community engagement, sound installation, kinetics, site-specificity, abstraction, teleportation, ecology and the figure. With a combination of objects, performance and art happenings the work in this exhibition underlines the dynamic sculptural thread that runs through The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.



Conference

http://www.sculpture.org/Chicago2012/index.shtml

Confirmed Speaker
Sophie Ryder: http://www.sophieryder.org

Conference focus points

• The Transformative Nature of Sculpture on an Urban Community
• Public Art: Alternative Models
• How Can Architects and Sculptors Work Together?
• Experimental, Artist-Initiated and Alternative Curating
• Relevance of the Gallery System: Galleries, the Internet and Art Fairs in a Changing Market
• Ideation and Process




Contact information:
p. 1.609.689.1051 x.302
e. events@sculpture.org
  

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