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Recreating: Live In Your Head

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SOCS 310 cordially invites you to Harold Lee Szeemann's Live in Your Head Recreated

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Dec 7, 2017

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The SOCS 310 class Invites you to the recontexutalizing of Harold Szeeman’s exhibition Live In Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form: Works - Concepts - Processes - Situations - Information, dispersed throughout the University.

The show was held at Kunstalle Bern in the spring of 1969 era of the “death of the author” parallels questions of accessibility within institutions, communities, information, and agency. These ideas become a process of looking at what provisional spaces can be created and utilized as a response to this new campus, as well as Emily Carr as an institution.

The class of Studies in Curatorial Practices invites viewers to participate, engage, listen, look, learn, post, and consider. The five groups that make up this class have spent countless hours on projects that strive to not only step into the world of curating but also to question, disrupt, create, and navigate historical context. This December 7th let us show you what it means to reinterpret an iconic exhibition in a contemporary setting and the controversial space of a brand new building and its political implications.

Exhibitions will begin at 5pm, some will be ongoing and some will end later in the evening. The five exhibitions are dispersed throughout the school at the following locations:

  • First Floor, opposite of the reliance theatre: Students Doing Things
  • Second Floor, located near Loafe cafe, but is portable and will move around the school as time progreses Emily Carr Open Archive
  • Second Floor, in the atrium: Accession Accumulative Collaboration
  • Fourth Floor, room B4110: EC Live in your Head
  • The exhibition Terms of Use, can be seen throughout the school.