20
Date
Thu
,
Oct 20
Time
6:00 pm
-
7:30 pm
How
Hybrid
Type
Talk
Location
Sciame Auditorium (Room 107), 141 Convent Avenue, New York, NY 10031
Partner(s)
The City College of New York, The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture
“After Permanence” focuses on rituals of public memory and the evolving monument landscape. Dr. Farber, who directs and co-founded Monument Lab, a renowned public art and history studio who produced the landmark National Monument Audit, shares insights and field notes from the places where a new generation of monuments are emerging including Montgomery, New York City, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and beyond. In his talk, drawing from a new book project of the same name, Dr. Farber contends we must re-envision and build a more just, accurate, and healing future through monuments that are meant to evolve and adapt through time. Farber weaves historical research, memoir, and travelog to challenge the binaries of “permanent” and “temporary,” “past” and “future,” “preservation” and “change,” to grasp the story of a monument landscape pulled between stasis and change. From on and off the pedestal, Farber summons a fresh view of history in process, with an eye on the future of memory emerging all around us, while illuminating how we can repair and reimagine how history lives with us every day.
Date
Thu
,
Oct 20
Time
6:00 pm
-
7:30 pm
How
Hybrid
Type
Talk
Location
Sciame Auditorium (Room 107), 141 Convent Avenue, New York, NY 10031
Partner(s)
The City College of New York, The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture