
February 25, 2025
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5:30PM
Wexner Center for the Arts Film/Video Theater
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2025-02-25 17:30:00
Kathy High and Jennifer Johung in Conversation
The next Art, Technology, and Social Change lecture will be held on February 25 at 4:30 pm, at the Wexner Center for the Arts. Here, art historian Jennifer Johung and artist Kathy High will discuss BioArt. The biotechnology industry views life as a raw material—one to transform and engineer, or to simulate. This conversation will explore High’s art practice, which focuses on understanding the complexity and uncertainty of life and the closely held values that determine where we draw (and how we cross) the lines between the living, the dead, and the inanimate.
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2025-02-25 16:30:00
2025-02-25 17:30:00
Kathy High and Jennifer Johung in Conversation
The next Art, Technology, and Social Change lecture will be held on February 25 at 4:30 pm, at the Wexner Center for the Arts. Here, art historian Jennifer Johung and artist Kathy High will discuss BioArt. The biotechnology industry views life as a raw material—one to transform and engineer, or to simulate. This conversation will explore High’s art practice, which focuses on understanding the complexity and uncertainty of life and the closely held values that determine where we draw (and how we cross) the lines between the living, the dead, and the inanimate.
Wexner Center for the Arts Film/Video Theater
America/New_York
public
The next Art, Technology, and Social Change lecture will be held on February 25 at 4:30 pm, at the Wexner Center for the Arts. Here, art historian Jennifer Johung and artist Kathy High will discuss BioArt. The biotechnology industry views life as a raw material—one to transform and engineer, or to simulate. This conversation will explore High’s art practice, which focuses on understanding the complexity and uncertainty of life and the closely held values that determine where we draw (and how we cross) the lines between the living, the dead, and the inanimate.