On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 artist Muriel Hasbun, Professor Emerita of Photography at the Corcoran School of the Arts & Design at George Washington University and the 2021-22 Estelle Lebowitz Endowed Visiting Artist at Rutgers will give an in-person private artist’s lecture that will also be available to watch on Zoom.
Event will start at 5pm in the Mabel Smith Douglass Room, Douglass Library, where there will be a reception in honor of Hasbun followed by an artist’s lecture from 5:30 – 6:30pm. The lecture is sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies and the Department of Art History.
*Rutgers University Libraries are currently only open to the Rutgers Community.
General attendees will be able to watch live via Zoom Webinar. REGISTER HERE
A recording of the artist’s lecture will be made available on CWAH’s Vimeo page after the event.
Virtual exhibit on view here: https://cwah.rutgers.edu/cwah-virtual/muriel-hasbun-seismic-traces/
The exhibition and event are funded by the Estelle Lebowitz Memorial Fund, endowed in 1999 by Professor Joel Lebowitz, Director of the Center for Mathematical Sciences Research, Rutgers University, in honor of his late wife, artist Estelle Lebowitz. Co-sponsors: Center for Latin American Studies, Department of Art & Design; Department of Art History; Douglass Residential College; Institute for Women’s Leadership.
More info: https://cwah.rutgers.edu/event/muriel-hasbun-artists-lecture/