What's Wrong with Relational Aesthetics?

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What's Wrong with Relational Aesthetics?
Robert Summers and Mathew Timmons
presented by After School Arts Program (ASAP)
Saturday, April 25 from 1-4pm
at Sea and Space Explorations

Please join us for the first of a series of conversations asking "What's wrong with Relational Aesthetics?" You are encouraged to bring a couple sentences answering the question, "What's Wrong with Relational Aesthetics?" The talk will be structured around the answers received.

Listen to audio of the event here.

or download the mp3 file.

After School Arts Program (ASAP) provides innovative and experimental arts programming for artists, curators, historians and critics interested in continuing their education in the visual arts.

ASAP is a not-for-profit community service offering lectures, salons, workshops, critiques, exhibitions, film screenings and publications. Dedicated to producing an educational and creative space outside of the university system, ASAP is a bridge between the rigors of academia and the plasticity of the natural world. Supporting programs/curricula that might not exist with in a university setting, ASAP is committed to experimentation and the ideology that the current status quo for arts education is not the most effective method for engaging contemporary audiences. ASAP does not advocate a superior method for communicating ideas visually but rather promotes alternative modes of understanding.

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