03 Feb If Memory Serves – Panel Discussion
Join us for a panel discussion featuring the curator of “If Memory Serves” and four exhibition artists. Learn more about the themes of “If Memory Serves” and the art practices of the artists.
Join us for a panel discussion in conjunction with the current exhibition on view at Brand Library & Art Center, “If Memory Serves: Photography, Recollections and Vision.” Exhibition curator and Executive Director of the Los Angeles Center for Photography (LACP) Rotem Rosenthal, Ph.D. will moderate a discussion with exhibition artists Annette LeMay Burke, Lori Ordover, Jennifer Pritchard (Aurora Wilder Collective), and Aline Smithson. Learn more about the themes of “If Memory Serves” and how the artists developed their individual projects.
“If Memory Serves: Photography, Recollections and Vision” explores the moments our devices betray us, our recollections fail us and our pictures refuse to bring back the people they once captured. The works on view emerges from the intersection of our haunting pasts, possible futures and our relationships with images, technologies and the systems that ask us to speak for our photographs. The exhibition features artworks by Aurora Wilder Collective (Jennifer Pritchard in collaboration with Patrick Corrigan and DALL-E), Elizabeth Bailey, Annette LeMay Burke, Dena Elisabeth Eber, Sarah Hadley, Diane Hemingway, Rohina Hoffman, Susan Lapides, Annie Omens, Lori Ordover, Rosalie Rosenthal, Safi Alia Shabaik, and Aline Smithson.
“If Memory Serves,” which is co-organized with the Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP), will be on view through February 24, 2024. For more information, visit: https://www.brandlibrary.art/post/if-memory-serves
This program is sponsored by the Brand Associates and the Los Angeles Center of Photography.
Image: Clockwise, from top left: Rotem Rosenthal, Lori Ordover, Aline Smithson, Jennifer Pritchard, Annette LeMay Burke.
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Ample free parking is available in Brand Park. An accessible entrance and accessible parking for cars with a disabled parking placard or license plate is located on the East side of Brand Library.
For additional information about this exhibition, please contact Brand Library & Art Center at 818-548-2051 or send us an email at info@brandlibrary.org.