Absent Statue: Japan-NC Exchange w Maya Little, Emiko Kasahara,

'Absent Statue’ A Japan-North Carolina Exchange with Emiko Kasahara, Maya Little, Sarah Riazati, Altha Cravey, Pedro Lasch, and more Fri Nov 2nd, 2018 3:00-6:00pm Carpentry Shop, Duke University (RSVP needed) Hosted by FHI Social Practice Lab and MFA-EDA Important: All are welcome, but our venue is not a public site, so you must RSVP by
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Conversación sobre “Una Propuesta Escultórica para el Zócalo”

En 1999 el artista mexicano Pedro Lash propuso a la “Comisión de Arte en Espacios Públicos” (CAEP) del entonces Gobierno de la Ciudad de México el exponer sobre la plancha del Zócalo, los andamios que restauraron la Catedral Metropolitana. La comisión dictaminó que se ejecutara el proyecto y obtuvo el apoyo de la Ciudad de
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Event / Another World is Possible: poetry, performance, practice

(Dansk version længere nede) Join us for this event that marks the last event of the year for CAMP’s focus! exhibition "Decolonizing Appearance." Under the heading "Another World is Possible: poetry, performance and practice," the event brings together a group of cultural practitioners, who in different ways imagine other presents and possible futures through decolonial
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Pedro Lasch & SPL at Oslo National Academy of the Arts 

Join us for a special talk and workshop at the MAPS MFA program in Oslo. Lasch will address public art as it overlaps with socially engaged methods across fields. The event has been co-organized by ART of the MOOC alumna Shahrzad Malekian. For more information on MAPS, visit https://www.artandpublicspace.net

Pedro Lasch & SPL at Goldsmiths

Join us for a special talk and conversation with Goldsmiths’ curatorial students and professor Janna Graham. Lasch will address the challenges that current social practice methods pose to curatorial work inside and outside specific institutions.