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Tue February 11, 2014

Memory and Material: A Conversation with Barbara Chase-Riboud

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Artist and author Barbara Chase-Riboud is best known for her monumental abstract sculptures, created in memory of Malcolm X, that combine bronze with braided cord and fabric. Join Chase-Riboud and BAM/PFA Director Lawrence Rinder as they discuss, among other issues, her distinctive use of materials and how her visual art practice aligns ideas of monument with memory.

George Gund Theater. Free admission
Artist and author Barbara Chase-Riboud is best known for her monumental abstract sculptures, created in memory of Malcolm X, that combine bronze with braided cord and fabric. Join Chase-Riboud and BAM/PFA Director Lawrence Rinder as they discuss, among other issues, her distinctive use of materials and how her visual art practice aligns ideas of monument with memory.

George Gund Theater. Free admission
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