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Date: Monday, July 21, 2014 At 05:30 pm
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Lisa Sigal’s most recent work includes painting on walls and making forms that combine painting with architecture. Her work suggests a mutable delineation between interior and exterior and explores their meaning both socially and politically. Utilizing and expanding upon notions of space, she investigates how art can challenge set ideas about property, containment and freedom. She is curating a new program, Open Sessions at the Drawing Center in New York City and lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. LECTURES ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC All lectures are held in Osher Hall on the second floor of MECA's Porteous Building at 522 Congress Street, and begin at 5:30pm. |