C.E.B. Reas lecture at Gallery 400 (2/17)



On Tuesday, February 17, Los Angeles-based artist C.E.B. Reas will speak about his work as part of Gallery 400's Spring 2009 Voices Lecture Series + Design Lecture Series: “Sustainability Spurs Innovation in Everything."

Media artist Reas makes both conceptually and perceptually driven works that explore process and abstraction. His installations, photographs, video and interactive works are informed by systems theory, biology, artificial life, and information patterns. In 2001, Reas and designer Ben Fry initiated Processing.org, an open source programming language and environment for creating images, animation, and interaction. This ongoing project is documented in Processing: A Programming Handbook for Visual Designers and Artists (MIT Press).

Reas has exhibited and screened his work internationally in galleries and museums including P.S.1, New York; Institute for Contemporary Art, London; Institute for Contemporary Art, Boston; Laboral, Gijon, Spain; Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York; the Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia; and the National Museum for Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo. He is associate professor and chair of Design | Media Arts at UCLA. His lecture is presented in collaboration with Interactive Arts & Media at Columbia College.

The Voices Lecture Series hosts artists, designers, architects, critics, curators and art historians at the leading edge of artistic discourse.

All lectures are on Tuesday at 5pm inside the Gallery 400 lecture room at 400 S. Peoria Street.

Admission is Free

Design and Sustainability Lecture (2/24)

On Tuesday, February 24, Jonathan Shaun, 3.Zero and Elizabeth Redmond, Independent Sustainability Consultant present “Design, Business and Sustainability” as part of the Gallery 400 Spring 2009 Voices Lecture Series + Design Lecture Series: “Sustainability Spurs Innovation in Everything”

Jonathan Shaun and Elizabeth Redmond discuss the goals and challenges of creating a sustainable Chicago. Shaun is one of Chicago’s foremost designers and retailers of cutting edge, sustainable apparel, accessories, and furniture. His most recent project is Connect, a retail showroom and conscious event space in Wicker Park. Redmond, since spring 2007, has worked with a start-up company called Ecolect that helps professionals in design-influenced fields learn about and source sustainable materials.

The Voices Lecture Series hosts artists, designers, architects, critics, curators and art historians at the leading edge of artistic discourse.

All lectures are on Tuesday at 5pm
inside the Gallery 400 lecture room at 400 S. Peoria Street.

Admission is Free