Faculty, alumni and graduate students from HAA feature in the program at the 80th annual SECAC conference held this year in Atlanta.
Gretchen Bender will present her paper “Falling Down Rabbit Holes: Liberatory Assignment Design for Students and Those Who Teach Them” in a session dedicated to Designing Flexible Pedagogies. As part of a panel on Materiality in Modern and Contemporary Art, graduate student Meghan Hipple will present her paper titled “Television as Material: The GALA Committee Intervention in Melrose Place.”
The program also features several papers from recent graduate alumni from HAA, including Kylie Seltzer (presenting on Analyzing Virtual Urban Space: The Dangers and Opportunities of Google Street View Images), Coleen O'Reilly (presenting on Black Hole Imaging and Photography), Nicole Scalissi (presenting on Life-Lines: Indian Displacement and Caribbean Identities in Suchitra Mattai’s Installations), and Benjamin Ogrodnik (presenting on Cotton as Material Metaphor in/for the Texas-Mexico Borderlands). To explore the program further visit the conference program here.
Gretchen Bender will present her paper “Falling Down Rabbit Holes: Liberatory Assignment Design for Students and Those Who Teach Them” in a session dedicated to Designing Flexible Pedagogies. As part of a panel on Materiality in Modern and Contemporary Art, graduate student Meghan Hipple will present her paper titled “Television as Material: The GALA Committee Intervention in Melrose Place.”
The program also features several papers from recent graduate alumni from HAA, including Kylie Seltzer (presenting on Analyzing Virtual Urban Space: The Dangers and Opportunities of Google Street View Images), Coleen O'Reilly (presenting on Black Hole Imaging and Photography), Nicole Scalissi (presenting on Life-Lines: Indian Displacement and Caribbean Identities in Suchitra Mattai’s Installations), and Benjamin Ogrodnik (presenting on Cotton as Material Metaphor in/for the Texas-Mexico Borderlands). To explore the program further visit the conference program here.