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Post by deanna on Apr 2, 2012 13:58:35 GMT -7
The International Social Practice (ISP) Program of the Arts Learning Laboratory (ALL), welcomes it's inaugural visitor to UNM for the month of April.
Latvian artist Kristaps Gulbis will be in residence in Albuquerque, and working with students in R. Lee Montgomery's “International Social Practices(ISP)” class, for the month of April. Kristaps and the graduate and undergraduate students in Lee's ISP class will collaborate with Dee Hibbert-Jones' “Public Art 2” class to develop a social practice based work that will be realized on May 11th at the Museum of Art and History in Santa Cruz, California.
UNM students, and the ISP visiting artist will spend a week in Santa Cruz finalizing their project after a month of Skype-based collaboration with UCSC students.
Kristaps Gulbis will be on campus regularly throughout the month, and will publicly present a lecture on his work later in April. If any faculty are interested in meeting with Kristaps or having him come to their classes, feel free to contact R. Lee Montgomery – mrlee@unm.edu .
Kristaps will be in attendance at the Celebration of Arts Research at the Hotel Andaluz on April 12th, for those who are planning to attend that event.
More information about other specific events will be forthcoming.
-- R. Lee Montgomery Asst. Professor of Electronic Art Department of Art and Art History University of New Mexico
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