James Voorhies: Director’s Preview


  • James Voorhies

  • Mare Liberum, or, The Other Island, Mystic River, Boston, Sep 2015 (with Jane Marsching and Andi Sutton of Plotform)

  • Josiah McElheny, Some thoughts about the abstract body, May 19 – June 30, 2012 Courtesy Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York

  • Acetate record containing Ezra Pound reading Sestina: Altaforte May 17, 1939. Courtesy the Woodberry Poetry Room.

  • Lorraine O'Grady, The First and the Last of the Modernists Diptych 1 Red (Charles and Michael), 2010, Fujiflex print, 46.8h x 37.4w in. Courtesy Alexander Gray Associates, New York © 2015 Lorraine O'Grady / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York


Talk

  1. Sep 9, 2015, 4 – 6 pm
Level 3, Sert Gallery

Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts is pleased to announce its fall programming with an exciting number of new commissions, performances, lectures, and solo exhibitions. Intersecting with the Harvard Art Museums, Harvard Dance Program, Woodberry Poetry Room and the Graduate School of Design, as well as beyond the university with Boston-area environmental water agencies, collaboration surfaces as a prevalent theme. Thoughtful and intentional connections with new collaborators are part of a vision to build community around and for the programing, engaging with some of the most invigorating and critical perspectives in contemporary art, design and education today.

James Voorhies, the John R. and Barbara Robinson Family Director of the Carpenter Center, will introduce and discuss the fall programming at CCVA in the context of collaboration.