Lecture by Visual Artist April Greiman
April Greiman is an artist and thinker whose transmedia projects, innovative ideas and hybrid-based approach have been influential worldwide over the last 30 years. Her explorations of image, word and color as objects in time and space are grounded in her singular fusion of art and technology. Greiman has been instrumental in the acceptance and use of advanced technology in the arts and the design process since the early 1980s.
The LSU College of Art + Design Distinguished Lecture Series presents April Greiman, Thursday, September 6, at 5:00 p.m. in the Howe Russell lecture hall (RM.E137).
More information is available on the web at http://aprilgreiman.com/ or http://madeinspace.la/.
This presentation of the LSU Art + Design Distinguished Lecture Series is sponsored by Paula G. Manship and the LSU School of Art. The lecture is free, open to the public and will be held in the Howe Russell lecture hall (RM E137).
Additional information is available on the LSU College of Art + Design website at www.design.lsu.edu, the College of Art + Design Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Baton-Rouge-LA/LSU-College-of-ArtDesign/158963976092?ref=ts or by contacting Debra Langlois, at dlanglo@lsu.edu or (225) 578-5868.
If you are unable to attend a recording of the lecture can be viewed at http://coadmediasite.lsu.edu/mediasite/Catalog/catalogs/default.aspx.