
Talking With Your Mouth Full: New Language for Socially Engaged Art
A ThreeWalls Symposium
Saturday July 12, and Sunday July 13, 2008
Saturday July 12, 2008 // 1:00 PM
Panel discussion with Lori Waxman, Claire Pentecost and Carrie
Lambert-Beatty. Moderated by Huey Copeland.
Sunday July 13, 2008 // 1:00 - 5:00 PM
Small Publications Book Fair with local publications by The Green
Lantern Press, InCUBATE, AREA Chicago, Lumpen, The Golden Age, People
Powered, Temporary Services, Hideous Beast, and Bert Stabler.
InCUBATE will host Sunday Soup at ThreeWalls.
(incubate-chicago,org/sundaysoup)
3:00 PM
Artist Talk by SOLO Artists: Material Exchange
The more art slides between convention and social action, sculpture and public performance, art and the everyday, the more complicated it is to talk about. As socially engaged art rides the boundaries of
multiple subjects simultaneously, historians, critics, and other artists must develop multifaceted responses. To discuss projects that include a broad and unfolding web of topics such as art, racial
politics, and gender is to speak in many voices all at the same time. The aim of Talking with Your Mouth Full is to contribute language to the critical framework for these projects in an effort to refine
discussions around socially engaged art.
A companion publication featuring new work from panelists, will be available at each event. Published in collaboration with The Green Lantern Press.
