People's Biennial: Screening & Conversation with Artist Howard Kleger & Brandon JoycePeople's Biennial: Screening & Conversation with Artist Howard Kleger & Brandon Joycehttp://www.haverford.edu/calendar/details/193541Stokes 102 - Humanities Center2012-02-13T16:30:002012-02-13T18:00:00
February 13, 4:30PM
Stokes 102 - Humanities Center
Screening of clips from People's Biennial artist Howard Kleger's Film "Howard2go" and conversation with Brandon Joyce

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PEOPLE’S BIENNIAL
Curated by Harrell Fletcher and Jens Hoffman
January 27 – March 2, 2012
Opening Reception: Friday, January 27, 2012, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Artists Conversation: Thursday, February 9, 2012, 4:30 p.m., Cantor Fiztgerald Gallery
**Screening of clips from Howard2go and conversation artist Howard Kleger and Brandon Joyce: Monday, February 13, 2012, 4:30 p.m., Stokes 102
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About People's Biennial:
People’s Biennial presents 36 contemporary artists who work in and near cities not traditionally considered American “art capitals”: Portland, Oregon; Rapid City, South Dakota; Winston-Salem, North Carolina; Scottsdale, Arizona; and Haverford, Pennsylvania. Finding artworks through a series of local open calls, studio visits, and serendipitous encounters, curators Harrell Fletcher and Jens Hoffman present a diverse body of drawings, paintings, photographs, sculptures, films, schematics, collections, and other works, questioning existing curatorial practice and the established avenues and institutions of the art world.
People's Biennial is a traveling exhibition organized and circulated by ICI (Independent Curators International), New York. Guest curators for the exhibition are Harrell Fletcher and Jens Hoffmann. The exhibition, tour, and catalogue are made possible, in part, by a grant from the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation; the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation; ICI Benefactors Agnes Gund, Gerrit and Sydie Lansing, Jo Carole Lauder, and Barbara and John Robinson; and the ICI Partners.
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