The Long Now Foundation's Seminars About Long-term Thinking presents:
Suhanya Raffel, World Art Through The Asian Perspective
Within the next 2 years, the new M+ Museum in Hong Kong will open, and become one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary visual culture in the world. Suhanya Raffel, the museum's Executive Director, leads and oversees all of M+’s activities, including collections building, exhibitions, research, programming, institutional collaborations, and operations.
Raffel is an expert in Asian contemporary art, with over 30 years of professional experience in museum management. She brings her unique experience and perspective in the areas of curatorship, exhibitions and collection development to this Seminar.
The Long Now Foundation and Asia Society Northern California are partnering on a series of talks in Long Now's Seminars About Long-term Thinking series. With the Asia Pacific region being vital to long term thinking for the planet, and especially for those on the Pacific coast, we believe that there is a fruitful collaboration to explore for both of our memberships and the wider public.
The Asia Society's depth of knowledge about critical issues, key leaders and cultural perspectives coming out of Asia can inform the topics, people and conversations featured in the long-running Seminar series curated and hosted by Long Now's president Stewart Brand. Public access to the recorded talks broadens the reach of this in-depth collaboration.
Doors open at 7:00pm
Long Now's Seminars are curated and hosted by Stewart Brand. These monthly talks were started in 02003 to build a compelling body of ideas about long-term thinking. Long Now Stainless Steel members hear about Seminars first & receive 2 free tickets to each Seminar. Become a member today to access your tickets or view our livestream of Seminars and Interval events online.
To follow the series, you can watch the videos online, share the highlights and subscribe to our podcasts.
The Long Now Foundation's Seminars About Long-term Thinking presents:
Suhanya Raffel, World Art Through The Asian Perspective
Within the next 2 years, the new M+ Museum in Hong Kong will open, and become one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary visual culture in the world. Suhanya Raffel, the museum's Executive Director, leads and oversees all of M+’s activities, including collections building, exhibitions, research, programming, institutional collaborations, and operations.
Raffel is an expert in Asian contemporary art, with over 30 years of professional experience in museum management. She brings her unique experience and perspective in the areas of curatorship, exhibitions and collection development to this Seminar.
The Long Now Foundation and Asia Society Northern California are partnering on a series of talks in Long Now's Seminars About Long-term Thinking series. With the Asia Pacific region being vital to long term thinking for the planet, and especially for those on the Pacific coast, we believe that there is a fruitful collaboration to explore for both of our memberships and the wider public.
The Asia Society's depth of knowledge about critical issues, key leaders and cultural perspectives coming out of Asia can inform the topics, people and conversations featured in the long-running Seminar series curated and hosted by Long Now's president Stewart Brand. Public access to the recorded talks broadens the reach of this in-depth collaboration.
Doors open at 7:00pm
Long Now's Seminars are curated and hosted by Stewart Brand. These monthly talks were started in 02003 to build a compelling body of ideas about long-term thinking. Long Now Stainless Steel members hear about Seminars first & receive 2 free tickets to each Seminar. Become a member today to access your tickets or view our livestream of Seminars and Interval events online.
To follow the series, you can watch the videos online, share the highlights and subscribe to our podcasts.
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