made possible by through the generous support of the West Virginia Humanities Council and the Herscher Foundation.

Admission is free and open to the public. Each lecture begins at 6 pm in the Clay Center art gallery. 


Art & Ecology II
with photographer Erika Blumenfeld and Michael Slaven, professor of history at California University of Pennsylvania
Thursday, May 17, 6 pm 
Art and journalism collide in this discussion of how cultural perceptions create and affect eco-photojournalism.
 

Interaction and Reaction
with Daniel Rozin
Tuesday, June 5, 6 pm
Designer, artist or craftsman? You decide as you learn how this artist merges art and science to create mirrors on untraditional materials such as wood, silk, rusted steel tiles and even trash.

Art Activism & Technology
with Brooke Singer of Preemptive Media 
Thursday, July 19, 6 pm
From RSD-tagged cockroaches to portable air-quality scanners, her multi-media projects exist outside the confines of the gallery, engaging communities and intervening in public space.