Lynne Huffer adds collage element to her installation

FRAGMENTS //// Lynne Huffer at ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï

FRAGMENTS was a multi-day residency with artist-philosopher Lynne Huffer that introduced students to her interdisciplinary, experimental practices in immersive collage as a research and writing method. 

March 20-22, 2024

Schedule of Events

Wednesday
March 20
12:30 - 2pm

Old Library 224

Center for Visual Culture
Weekly Colloquium

A scholar of Philosophy, French literature, Feminist and Queer Theories, Lynne Huffer discusses her forthcoming book on the ethics of living and extinction in the era of the Anthropocene. She will also introduce her experimental approach to thinking and communicating through text and image.

Thursday
March 21
9am - 9pm

Campus Center 105

Collaborative Collage Installation

Experience Huffer's reconstruction of the largescale, ongoing word/image collage installation.

All are invited to contribute threads to Huffer's collage. Cut, arrange, paste, join, tie, and hang your own visual fragments. Drop by anytime.

"Workshops" also available. Registration is requested. See links below.

Friday
March 22
noon

Campus Center 105

Special Collections
Friday Finds

Join Huffer for a walk-through of the immersive collage produced at ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï. See what's on the campus's collective mind! 

Collaborative Collage
Campus Center 

Thursday, March 21, 9am - 9pm
Friday, March 22, 10am-noon

Drop by to experience Huffer's "intellectual collage" installation and contribute your own thread to the work. All are welcome anytime to cut, arrange, paste, join, tie, and hang your own visual fragments.

Materials (and snacks!) provided! 

Or, register for a session led by Huffer reflecting on specific themes of her work through the links below. 

WORKSHOPS

Thursday
March 21

10am
  1pm
  4pm
  8pm

Friday
March 22

10am

 

Lynne Huffer

Lynne Huffer is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Philosophy at Emory University. Known for her trilogy on Foucault’s ethics of eros, Foucault’s Strange Eros (2020), Are the Lips a Grave? (2013), and Mad for Foucault (2010), her most recent work explores ethics of living and extinction in the era of the Anthropocene.

Her residency at ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï introduces both her forthcoming book, These Survivals: Autobiography of an Extinction, and her larger project of interdisciplinary experimentation in philosophy, poetry, and the visual arts, realized through a largescale, ongoing word/image collage installation, which will be created and displayed in the ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï Campus Center March 21 and 22. Drawing from poetry, philosophy, geology, environmentalism, film, and other fields of research and practice, Huffer generates and juxtaposes fragments of thought in an immersive, interactive, and reparative engagement with the beauty and devastation of our time.

This residency is co-sponsored by Special Collections (LITS), the Friends of the ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï Libraries, the Center for Visual Culture, and the Program in Museum Studies.

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