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SUMMARY: Hou Hanru — JCI Lecture
DESCRIPTION: Part of the Joan Carlisle Irving Lecture Series \; Being Pacif
 ic – Place\, Space and Identity. These lectures delve into trans-Pacific co
 mmunication\, collaboration\, cultural negotiation\, and beyond. Hou Hanru 
 is an internationally renowned critic/curator of contemporary Chinese art a
 nd Director of Exhibitions/Public Programs at the San Francisco Art Institu
 te. Hou was recently appointed artistic director […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h4>Part of the Joan Carlisle Irving Lecture 
 Series \; Being Pacific - Place\, Space and Identity. These lectures delve 
 into trans-Pacific communication\, collaboration\, cultural negotiation\, a
 nd beyond.</h4><p><strong>Hou Hanru</strong> is an internationally renowned
  critic/curator of contemporary Chinese art and Director of Exhibitions/Pub
 lic Programs at the San Francisco Art Institute. Hou was recently appointed
  artistic director of the 10th International Istanbul Biennial and curator 
 of the Chinese Pavilion at the Venice Biennial of 2007. Feb 5– 6 2008.</p><
 p>The Pacific is not a void\, but a shared\, liminal space on which we buil
 d our platform for communication. It is our hope to use this lecture series
  to identify where we are and who we are - A Northwest American community w
 ith diversified cultures and identities situated within the larger cultural
  networks of the world.</p><p>Public Lecture…………………..Tuesday February 5th. 
 7pm Lasserre 104<br />Graduate Seminar………………Wednesday February 6th\, 10am D
 orothy Somerset Studio 109</p><p><strong>Upcoming JCI Lectures</strong></p>
 <p>DANA LEIBSOHN\, Assoc. Prof. of Art History and Latin American Studies a
 t Smith College\, is known for her work in the indigenous visual culture of
  colonial Latin America\, particularly maps and modes of literacy as well a
 s trade between China and Mexico in the 17th-18th centuries. Mar 18-19 2008
 </p><p>AKIRA MIZUTA LIPPIT\, Prof. of Comparative Lit.\, East Asian Languag
 es/Cultures and Cinema-Television at USC\, specializes in the history/theor
 y of cinema\, world literature\, Japanese film/culture\, and visual cultura
 l studies. Lippit's books include Atomic Light (Shadow Optics) and Electric
  Animal: Toward a Rhetoric of Wildlife. Oct 2008</p><p>Organizers:  Gu Xion
 g and Hsingyuan Tsao\, Dept of Art History\, Visual Art\, and Theory\, UBC.
 </p>
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