Note: All submitted events must be approved before they appear in the calendar.
Join multidisciplinary artist Spencer Finch in conversation with Sarah Newman, SAAM’s James Dicke Curator of Contemporary Art. Finch is best known for his large-scale, site-specific works that explore changing landscapes, such as the Hudson River and Great Salt Lake. Through his work, he touches on the ideas of memory, environmentalism, the passage of time, and perception of experience. In this conversation, Finch will discuss his work and process, as well as the ways in which environmentalism connects to what he does. This program is presented in partnership with Smithsonian Associates.
Free | Registration required
Smithsonian American Art Museum, McEvoy Auditorium
Please use Smithsonian Associates CODE: 1L0-576 when registering.
Image credit: Spencer Finch, Lost Man Creek, Installation at MetroTech Center, Brooklyn, New York, Trees, dirt, wood, dimensions variable, 2016.