Wrightwood 659 Educators serve as conversation partners, providing points of access for our guests through their knowledge and keen observations. In these video Object Chats, our amazing staff share observations, research, and interpretation on specific objects and themes in our two Fall/Winter 2023 exhibitions.
Explore Object Chats to learn more about Difference Machines: Technology and Identity in Contemporary Art and Tadao Ando: Spontaneous Sketches.
Archival Activism in Sean Fader’s Insufficient Memory (2020), Educator Giselle Torres
Bio-Hacking in Rian Ciela Hammond’s Root Picker (2021), Educator Roma Linares
Ancestral Veneration in Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley’s WE ARE HERE BECAUSE OF THOSE WHO ARE NOT (2020), Educator Indigo Quashie
Questions of Consciousness in Stephanie Dinkins’ Conversations with Bina48: 7, 6, 5, 2 (2014-Present), Educator Rex Cassidy
Digital Colonialism and Morehshin Allahyari’s Material Speculation: Isis (2015-16), Educator Taylor Allmon
Tadao Ando and Concrete, Educator Jan Simonds
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"Dispossessions in the Americas"
"Statue of Athena" on long term view.