Public (re)Assembly
From University of California, Berkeley, where she is Professor of Rhetoric and of Theater, Dance and Performance Studies, Professor Jackson speaks on joining the histories and debates of social, aesthetic, and technological concepts of assembly-including the work of scholars such as David Harvey and Judith Butler and practitioners such as Paul Ramirez Jonas and Mayor Mockus of Bogata-- this lecture considers public artists and public servants who have endeavored to re-activate public sector systems and public sector sensibilities.
Type: LECTURE/TALK
Contact: Dierdre Shipman