LRVS Visiting Artist Lecture: jina valentine
About this Event
jina valentine is a mother, visual artist, and educator. Her practice is informed by traditional craft techniques and interweaves histories latent within found texts, objects, narratives, and spaces. jina’s work involves language translation, mining content from material and digital archives, and experimental strategies for humanizing data-visualization. She is also co-founder of Black Lunch Table, an oral-history archiving project. Her work has received recognition and support from the Graham Foundation, Joan Mitchell Foundation, and Art Matters among others. jina received her BFA from Carnegie Mellon and her MFA from Stanford University, and a Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
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Event Details
Wednesday, June 10 - Lecture begins at 6:00 PM
First Floor Mediatheque @ Pacific Northwest College of Art 511 NW Broadway, Portland, OR 97209
Both in person & online. The lecture will also be streamed live via PNCA Live YouTube (link will be available the day of the event.)
This event is free and open to the public. All are welcome.
All images courtesy of the artist.
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