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The Renaissance Society’s Associate Curator and Director of Education, Hamza Walker, will be featured on a panel discussing the work of visual artist Anthony McCall on Saturday, Feb 25th as part of an exhibition of McCall’s work.  Other panelists include Chrissie Iles (Whitney Museum of America Art), Tom Gunning (Depts of Cinema and Media Studies and Art History, University of Chicago), and Daniel Morgan (Departments of English, Film and Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh).
For more information on McCall, his upcoming exhibition, and the events surrounding the exhibition, see the University of Chicago Film Studies website.  Curated by Michelle Menzies, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English  Language and Literature, as a project of the Film Studies Center  Graduate Student Curatorial Program.

renaissancesociety:

The Renaissance Society’s Associate Curator and Director of Education, Hamza Walker, will be featured on a panel discussing the work of visual artist Anthony McCall on Saturday, Feb 25th as part of an exhibition of McCall’s work.  Other panelists include Chrissie Iles (Whitney Museum of America Art), Tom Gunning (Depts of Cinema and Media Studies and Art History, University of Chicago), and Daniel Morgan (Departments of English, Film and Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh).

For more information on McCall, his upcoming exhibition, and the events surrounding the exhibition, see the University of Chicago Film Studies website.  Curated by Michelle Menzies, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English Language and Literature, as a project of the Film Studies Center Graduate Student Curatorial Program.

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    really like McCall,...checking this out
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