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I am always delighted to speak in Boulder City. This time I will have my extra plants with me - mostly tomato plants.
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The MFA in Applied Craft and Design welcomes Steve Badanes as part of the 2014-2015 Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series.
Steve Badanes is a co-founder of Jersey Devil, a group of architects, artists, and inventors, committed to the interdependence of design and construction. Jersey Devil builds all their own work, which shows concern for craft and detail, innovative use of materials, and a strong environmental consciousness.
The work has been the subject of two monographs: the Jersey Devil Design/Build Book and Devil’s Workshop–25 Years of Jersey Devil Architecture. Badanes has lectured on design/build at over 100 universities & a dozen countries. At University of Washington, Badanes holds the Howard S. Wright Endowed Chair and directs the Neighborhood Design/Build Studio, which builds small public projects for Seattle area non-profits. He has led design/build studios throughout the US and in Canada, Cuba, Finland, Ghana, India, and Mexico.
Badanes has been awarded the Solar Pioneer Award from the American Solar Energy Society, Education Awards from the AIA, and a Weird Home Award from the National Enquirer.
Photographs by Matthew Gaston
Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) in collaboration with Oregon Humanities, is honored to welcome celebrated author, activist, and cultural historian Rebecca Solnit who will deliver the 2013 Alfred Edelman Lecture on Wednesday, April 3, 6:30 pm.
Solnit will deliver a lecture entitled On Getting Lost and What you Find There: Uses of the Unknown for Artists and Explorers, drawing from ideas in several of her recent books: A Paradise Built in Hell which addressed the way individuals to rally for good in the face of disasters, and Field Guide to Getting Lost, on wandering, being lost, and the generative qualities of the unknown. Rebecca Solnit is a remarkably versatile, politically engaged, and erudite writer who has taken on subjects ranging from 19th-century photography to Nevada nuclear test sites, from Yosemite to a social history of walking, in a career spanning twenty years. She is a nature writer with an outraged consciousness of what humans are doing to nature, but along with alarm and dismay comes undiluted hope that we can be better.
The annual Edelman Lecture is one of PNCA’s four Cornerstone Lectures, which also include the College’s Convocation Address at the start of the academic year, the Homecoming Lecture during Alumni weekend, and the Graduation Address given at Commencement in May.
About Rebecca Solnit
San Francisco writer Rebecca Solnit is the author of thirteen books about art, landscape, public and collective life, ecology, politics, hope, meandering, reverie, and memory. They include November 2010’s Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas, a book of 22 maps and nearly 30 collaborators; A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities that Arise in Disaster, and many others, including Storming the Gates of Paradise; A Field Guide to Getting Lost; Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities; Wanderlust: A History of Walking; As Eve Said to the Serpent: On Landscape, Gender and Art; and River of Shadows, Eadweard Muybridge and the Technological Wild West (for which she received a Guggenheim, the National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism, and the Lannan Literary Award). She has worked with climate change, Native American land rights, antinuclear, human rights, antiwar and other issues as an activist and journalist. A product of the California public education system from kindergarten to graduate school, she is a contributing editor to Harper’s and frequent contributor to the political site Tomdispatch.com and has made her living as an independent writer since 1988.
About the Edelman Lecture
When the late Portland architect and photographer, Alfred Edelman, taught three-dimensional design at PNCA, he challenged his students to consider the principles of engineering, kinetics, physics and other subjects seemingly dissimilar to art. In doing so he brought the outside world into his classroom. Founded by Carol Edelman, the Alfred Edelman Lecture was created to enhance the student’s understanding of the visual world by presenting timeless and/or unique ways to examine and manipulate three-dimensional space and to be a catalyst for lively discussions in the classroom at PNCA.
April 3, 2013.
Photograph by: Clinton Chambers '13.
Dr. Timothy Knepper gives a lecture on how philosophy of religion should be taught at a religion institution. Photos by Sarah Bauer
The Lecture Hall in the Doudna Fine Arts Center on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on August 10, 2012. (Jay Grabiec)
Après son premier roman " Une immense sensation de calme", tout récemment paru en Poche, voici, sorti le 13 août, " Le Sanctuaire" de Laurine Roux.
Bonne lecture !
71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
Lecture William Kaelin, Picture/Credit: Christian Flemming/Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
CD Blake Lecture Theatre Complex
Rammed Earth Building, Sustainable Architecture
Charles Sturt University, Thurgoona,
Albury, NSW, Australia
Image taken wth the NikΩmega TTV 910 camera.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2009 All Rights Reserved
Margaret Kivelson, CLASP Research Professor, speaks at the 2017 Nelson W Spencer Lecture in the Chesebrough Auditorium in the Chrysler Center on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on December 8, 2017.
Directly following the lecture, Kivelson and her daughter, LSA History Professor Valerie Kivelson, discussed personal stories of Prof Margaret Kivelson's career as a female working in space sciences.
Photo: Somya Bhagwagar/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
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Dusak Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago’s Booth School Raghuram Rajan speaks at the Per Jacobsson Lecture titled Joined at the Hip: Why Continued Globalization Offers Us the Best Chance of Addressing Climate Change during the 2022 Annual Meetings at the International Monetary Fund.
IMF Photo/Andrew Caballero-Reynolds
15 October, 2022
Washington, DC, USA
Photo ref: ACR221015.052