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Panel Discussion

  • September 09, 2010
  • 07:00 PM
  • Sci-Fi Center 900 E. Karen Ave.Suite D-202 Las Vegas, NV 89101
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Registration




The Contemporary Arts Center proudly presents
Real Estate:
A Community Conversation
September 9th, 7PM
Sci-Fi Center
900 E. Karen Ave. Suite D-202
Las Vegas NV, 89109

Please join us for a round table discussion with CAC exhibiting  artists and UNLV scholars on Thursday, September 9th.

This dialogue will present and expand on the relationship and overlaps between two consecutive CAC exhibitions that explore ideas particularly relevant to the Las Vegas community.  The exhibitions are “America’s #1 Foreclosed City: Las Vegas” by Emily Kennerk (August 3 through September 18, 2010) and the previous installation “Reign of Glass” by Erin Stellmon.

Seating is limited.  Registration is recommended but not required.  Admission is free and open to the public, donations to the CAC a 501c3 non-profit are always appreciated.

About the Panelists:    

Robert Dorgan:

Dorgan received a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Architecture from the University of Minnesota, and a Graduate Design Diploma from the Architectural Association in London, England. An award winning designer and educator, he has taught at the University of Minnesota, University of Maryland, Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech and UNLV. Professor Dorgan is the founding Director of the educational non-profit organization, the Institute for Small Town Studies, where he continues his role as editor of their quarterly journal, fishwrap. He currently serves as the Director of UNLV’s Downtown Design Center located in the Historic Fifth Street School.

Emily Kennerk:

Kennerk is interested in the transitional state of current modernity, the departure from a solid plausibility structure to a liquid one, and how seemingly discarded ideologies operate within current modes of thought.  Emily Kennerk completed her undergraduate work at the Herron School of Art in Indianapolis, Indiana, and received her master’s degree with merit honors at Cranbrook Academy of Fine Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. She taught at the Herron School of Art, DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, and most recently at Trinity Christian College before joining the UNLV faculty this fall. 

Erin Stellmon:

Stellmon is a visual artist that employs multiple mediums in her work including collage, photography, drawing and sculpture.  Erin Stellmon holds a BFA in fine art from Parsons School of Design in New York and an MFA in visual arts from University of Nevada Las Vegas.  Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, she currently lives and works in Las Vegas, NV.  Stellmon is employed as the Media Coordinator for The Las Vegas Neon Museum and Boneyard

Kirsten Swenson:

Swenson teaches courses in contemporary art history, criticism, and theory. Her scholarship and critical writing focus on minimal and conceptual art and their legacies. Prior to arriving at UNLV in the fall of 2007, Professor Swenson taught at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, New York University, and the State University of New York. She has held fellowships at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Whitney Museum of American Art.

Swenson teaches courses in contemporary art history, criticism,
About the Contemporary Arts Center

The Contemporary Arts Center was founded in 1989 and is a recipient of the 30th annual Governor's Arts Award for Leadership in Organizations. The Nevada Arts Council and the Governor's Office presented these honors in March 2010 for outstanding and enduring contributions to Nevada through artistic achievement and service to the arts.


 
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