Mar 13th 2019

Jason Lazarus is an artist exploring vision and visibility. His work includes a range of fluid methodologies: found and appropriated images, text-as-image, animated GIFs, photo-based sculptures, pigment-inks-as-image, live archives, and public submission repositories among others. This expanded photographic practice seeks new approaches of inquiry, embodiment, and bearing witness.

Lazarus also organizes PDF-OBJECTS, an itinerant sculpture/text repository; Coco Hunday, an alternative exhibition space in Tampa, FL; and is Co-Founder of Chicago Artist Writers, a platform that invites artists and art workers to write traditional and experimental criticism with a focus on under-represented arts programming in Chicago. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor of Art and Art History at the University of South Florida.

As the College of Arts and Sciences continues to celebrate its 50th Anniversary, we are pleased to invite you to the next feature in our 50th Anniversary Lectures series, honoring our Fine Arts disciplines.

Please join us for the following two College of Arts and Sciences 50th Anniversary lectures (free and open to the public):

Wednesday, March 13, 1-2:30 p.m., Alumni Hall North
“Photographic Drift”
Speaker: Jason Lazarus, Assistant Professor of Art and Art History, University of South Florida, and Co-Founder of Chicago Artist Writers

https://jasonlazarus.com

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