CUAG in Conversation: Patricia Reed and Justin Paulson

CUAG in Conversation: Patricia Reed and Justin Paulson

Categories: Lectures and Seminars, Visual Arts

Thursday, September 29, 2016

7:00 PM - 8:30 PM | Add to calendar

Carleton University Art Gallery

1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON

Contact Information

Fiona Wright, 613-520-2600 x4219, fiona.wright@carleton.ca

Registration

No registration required.

Cost

Free

About this Event

Host Organization: Carleton University Art Gallery
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Please join Carleton University Art Gallery (CUAG) for a conversation between Patricia Reed and Justin Paulson, in conjunction with the exhibition Patricia Reed: The One and the Many. Grounded in their mutual interest in philosophy, political economy, economic systems, and the potential of imagination to shape politics, they will discuss the ideas informing Reed’s works.

Patricia Reed (b. Ottawa, Canada) obtained her BFA from Concordia University, Montreal, and an MA in Communications from the European Graduate School, Switzerland. She has been a grant recipient from the Canada Council of the Arts, Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart (Germany); CCA Kitakyushu (Japan); Foundation and Centre for Contemporary Art Prague, (Czech Rep.); The Banff Centre for the Arts (Canada); and the CCA Ujazdowski, Warsaw (Poland). She was a Canada Council Artist in Residence at the Cité des Arts in Paris 2016.

Justin Paulson is a political sociologist and social theorist teaching in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology and the Institute of Political Economy. His seminars, courses, and directed readings typically address questions of social thought and critical theory, social change, and political economy. He has been nominated for a Capital Educators’ Award and is a recipient of a 2013 Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Teaching Award. His recent publications include “The Uneven Development of Radical Imagination” (Affinities 4:2), a rebuttal to “The Left After Politics” (Studies in Political Economy 89, co-authored with Rebecca Schein) and an edited collection, Capitalism and Confrontation (Red Quill).

Discount parking passes ($4.00 flat rate) will be available for sale at the tunnel entrance commencing at 6:45 pm. See the visiting page of CUAG’s website for directions and details of the visitor parking in the P18 parkade.

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