DIY at Bard Graduate Center is a public festival that explores different approaches to making. Gathering together thinkers, curators, and artists, this interdisciplinary event takes inspiration from our current exhibitions, Fabricating Power with Balinese Textiles and The Codex and Crafts in Late Antiquity.
On Friday, May 11, at 6:30 pm, join designer Thomas Thwaites; Janine di Giovanni, the Edward R. Murrow Fellow at the Council on Foreign Affairs in New York; and anthropologist and poet Nomi Stone in conversation on the “Methodologies of Making.” On Saturday, May 12, from 2 to 4 pm, artist-in-residence Neil Goss presents a participatory performance, “Biocentric Interconnectedness: We All Contribute to the Web.”
Friday, May 11
6:30 pm
Methodologies of Making
Thomas Thwaites, Janine di Giovanni, and Nomi Stone in conversation
Bard Graduate Center
38 West 86 Street
Register here.
Saturday, May 12
2–4 pm
Biocentric Interconnectedness: We All Contribute to the Web
A participatory performance with artist-in-residence Neil Goss
Drop in at any point and stay as long as you like.
Bard Graduate Center
18 West 86th Street; 4th Floor
Register here.