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Mattering: Art, Life, and Materiality

On February 29th, The Dedalus Foundation and Hunter College Department of Art and Art History presented “Mattering: Life, Art, and Materiality” at the Roosevelt House. Celebrated art historian and 2018 Robert Motherwell Book Award recipient Julia Bryan-Wilson selected three recent Dedalus MFA Fellows for a free-ranging discussion of process and materiality.

 

Artists Jessi Ali Lin (2020, University of Pennsylvania), Luis Emilio Romero (2023, CUNY, Hunter College), and Charisse Pearlina Weston (2019, University of California, Irvine), each presented their work. The evening culminated with a group discussion moderated by Bryan-Wilson.

Mattering

On February 29th, The Dedalus Foundation and Hunter College Department of Art and Art History presented “Mattering: Life, Art, and Materiality” at the Roosevelt House. Celebrated art historian and 2018 Robert Motherwell Book Award recipient Julia Bryan-Wilson selected three recent Dedalus MFA Fellows for a free-ranging discussion of process and materiality.

 

Artists Jessi Ali Lin (2020, University of Pennsylvania), Luis Emilio Romero (2023, CUNY, Hunter College), and Charisse Pearlina Weston (2019, University of California, Irvine), each presented their work. The evening culminated with a group discussion moderated by Bryan-Wilson.