MFASO Lecture

Rose Salane

Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Flex Space / 205 Hudson

7:00pm - 9:00pm

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Rose Salane (b. 1992, New York, USA) is an artist who works with text, found objects, and personal archives to examine everyday social and cultural phenomena as it occurs in the built environment. Salane's practice incorporates different methods, metrics, and epistemological systems to develop speculative studies about items found in public spaces. In doing so, her work situates testimonies of lived experience alongside artifacts to reveal narratives otherwise inaccessible through a macro-historical lens. Major solo presentations of Salane’s work have included C21OWO, Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College, Annandale-On-Hudson, New York (2021); List Projects: Rose Salane, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts (2019); and All These Events Are True, But None of Them Happened, Carlos/Ishikawa, London (2018). In 2021, her work was featured in the New Museum Triennial, Soft Water Hard Stone, New Museum, New York, and in 2022, at the Whitney Biennial, Quiet as It’s Kept, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. The artist completed her MA in Urban Planning at Bernard & Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, CUNY, and her BFA at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.

This is an in-person event scheduled to happen in flex space at 205 Hudson.