Pictured above: artist Daniel Joseph Martinez (UC Irvine) discusses his work at the Arts Research Center's "Making Time" symposium.
“Such an engaging conference”… “A
really rich event”…“Thank you for inviting me to be part of your
extraordinary ‘Making Time’ symposium. It was a real pleasure to hear from all
those brilliant thinkers….”
These are the just some of the gratifying comments we received following the
“Making Time” symposium. From zombies to Huckleberry Finn….from dancing with
architecture to collecting live performances….a dizzying array of topics were
covered over three days in April.
Several hundred audience members gathered at the Berkeley Art Museum to
hear keynotes by curators
Sabine
Breitwieser (MOMA) and
Jens Hoffmann
(CCA) and choreographer
Ralph Lemon,
as well as conversations with artists
Daniel
Joseph Martinez and
Allan de Souza,
and panels of artists, curators, and scholars from across the country discussing
“Performance and the Art World,” “Screening Time,” “Dancing in the Museum,” and
“Curators Re-Skilling/Critics Re-Thinking.”
The category of “time-based art” was explored, expanded, and challenged
from a wide variety of disciplinary perspectives. Photos from all three days can be seen on the ARC
Facebook page.
To read more about “Making Time,” see the post-symposium report by
Darsie Alexander (Walker Art Center)
on the
Art in America website.
Video documentation of the event will available for viewing later this year, due to the generous support of the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, which is planning an East Coast iteration of "Making Time" this fall. Stay tuned for more details!