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@ The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, The LeRoy Neiman Center
36 S Wabash Ave, Rm 327, Chicago, IL 60603
Opening Saturday, May 12th, from 10AM - 4PM
SAIC UNDERGRADUATE VISUAL AND CRITICAL STUDIES THESIS SYMPOSIUM
Spring 2018, Saturday, May 12th
10:00am – 4:00pm
Sharp Rm327 (36 S Wabash)
Refreshments will be provided.
Persons with disabilities requesting accommodations should visit saic.edu/access.
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~10:00am – 11:00am
(1) Disruptive Narratives
Joseph J Depre: You: Product and Projection at the End of Democracy
Ellie Tse: “Postcolonial Languaging” and a Speculative Reimagining of Multiple Freedoms
Khushmi Mehta: The Dialectics of Dissent: Vrishchik (1969-73)
Paola López: The Death of the Mexican Telenovela
~11:10am-12:10pm
(2) The Mirror Screen Stage: Sub-Cultural Projection and Embodiment
Pei Ongpipattanakul: House Style (Dark Mix)
Ellie Ferris-O’Neill: Looking Through the Alt-Right
Kailyn Slater: The Sims 2 and Queer, Feminine Game-Internet Space
Alyssa Chavarry: Diversity Sold Separately
~12:20pm-1:20pm
(3) M&M: Migrating Multiplicities
Chloe Lin: Hover Above the Dual Experiences: China’s Post-90s Art International Students at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Katia Pérez Fuentes: Footnoting My Identity in Occupational Dichotomies of Art
Joanne Jihyun Lee: Yellow Peril to Model Minority: Generational Understandings of the Stereotype
Falak Vasa: દાઢીવાળા ફ્લેમિંગો \\ Bearded Flamingos
~1:30pm-2:40pm
(4) Repositioning Experience: Feelings and Form
Nathaniel Knize: Ethnographies of Saudade
Tatyana Skalany: Remembering Photography
Gabriel Almeida: À quoi bon la lecture? The Structure of Experience in the Modern Novel: Balzac and Flaubert
Emily Jewel Kane: Language as “Arche”
Patrick Zapien: Sight-Passages
~2:50pm-4:00pm
(5) Re/Crafting the Eventual
Eshovo Momoh: How to Survive History
Jacob Hill: Traditions of Masking
Kelly Mulligan: Stitching Community into Education
Jacob Yi: Pillow Talks With Myself
Gabrielle Egnater: “Jack of All Trades”
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