Talking about The Sharing Project and my other work at App State this evening

Joel Tauber's installation, The Sharing Project, explores the meaning of sharing via 15 short films, 21 interviews, and a communal sculpture of shared objects.

I’m looking forward to doing a talk about my work at Appalachian State University (Boone, North Carolina, USA) this evening (Thursday) at 6 pm at the Turchin Center Lecture Hall. I will be talking about the exhibition of The Sharing Project installation that is on display at the Smith Gallery at App State through October 27, as well as the rest of my work; framing what I’ve done in terms of ethics, environmentalism, and mysticism and in relationship to some of the artists and teachers who’ve inspired me over the years – like my mentor at Yale, Ronald Jones; my teachers at ArtCenter College of Design, including Stephen Prina, Diana Thater, Mike Kelley & Patti Podesta; Bas Jan Ader; Felix Gonzalez Torres; and Mierle Laderman Ukeles. For those of you who will be in the area… I very much hope to see you at App State this evening!

Author: Joel Tauber

Activist. Artist. Filmmaker. Wake Forest University Associate Professor.

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