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    Henry Art Gallery
    Thursday, February 13, 2020, 7:00 PM — 8:30 PM

    Critical Issues in Contemporary Art Practice: Rahel Aima

    Rahel Aima is a freelance writer and editor from Dubai who is currently based in Brooklyn. She is an editor at The New Inquiry, a correspondent at Art Review Asia, and a contributing editor at Momus, and she has contributed to dozens of additional publications. She was the founding editor-in-chief of THE STATE, a periodical investigating global South-South reorientations, alternative futurisms, transgressive cultural criticism, and the transition from analog to digital. She has been profiled in Elle India and New York Magazine, and she is a recipient of a 2018 Creative Capital Arts Writers Grant.
    The 2020 Critical Issues Lecture Series takes place on Thursday evenings during winter quarter. It is organized by the School of Art + Art History + Design in collaboration with the Henry Art Gallery. The general public is invited to sit alongside degree-seeking individuals studying fine art in order to share ideas and raise questions about contemporary art. In addition to the public lectures, undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in ART 361/561 interface with the speakers in the classroom and studio.
    Computer Aided Real-Time Transcription (CART) is provided.
    See the full lineup of 2020 Critical Issues Lectures here.
    CREDITS

    This year's lectures are supported by The Dale and Leslie Chihuly Foundation and individual donors.

    ADMISSION

    Lectures are free and open to the public. Registration is not required, but it does help us estimate attendance. Follow the link below to RSVP.

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    PROGRAM PARTNERS

    UW School of Art + Art History + Design

    ACCESS
    This event is public.
    ACCESSIBILITY
    The Henry is a place for all visitors to enjoy, learn, and be inspired. The museum is fully accessible by wheelchair, and we strive to provide services and accommodations for anyone who needs assistance. Please email contact-museumservices@henryart.org with particular needs or concerns you may have. Computer Aided Real-Time Transcription (CART) is provided.​