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Resident Faculty Artist Lecture: Dana DeGiulio

Dana DeGiulio will commence her Resident Faculty Artist Lecture on Tuesday, June 18, 7:30 PM at Skowhegan’s Campus in Madison, Maine.

The Barbara Lee Lectures Series have been a core part of Skowhegan summers and the school’s pedagogical framework. An intangible legacy connected to the idea of ​​transference of knowledge and mutual learning. Since 1952, these lectures have been recorded and collected within the Skowhegan Lecture Archive, an extraordinary trove of artists’ voices captured in the uniquely intimate setting of campus.

You can always contact us at mail@skowheganart.org if you have any questions. Assistive listening devices are available if you call to reserve a headset at least 24 hours prior to the lecture.

Learn more about Dana below:

Dana DeGiulio was born in Chicago Heights, Illinois. She is a painter and teacher whose practice pits materiality against representation. Her work in painting, drawing, moving image, installation, writing, and in teaching is about edges and touch and history and attention and tries to ask the means of what the ends are. She co-founded and co-operated the artist-run space Julius Caesar in Chicago for 7 years, put out a book of writing and recently a book of photographs, made animations for SFMoMA, and shown paintings with Ermes Ermes in Rome and most recently at P.P.O.W. in New York.  She has been a committed itinerant adjunct professor of visual art for the past 16 years. She lives and works in Brooklyn, New York, next to the window.

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Resident Faculty Artist Lecture: Daniel Bozhkov (A '90, F '11, '16)