Paul Ramírez Jonas: FAR-SITED: Creating and Conserving Art in Public Places

Sunday, October 18, 2015 | MUSEUM OF LATIN AMERICAN ART
 

Paul Ramírez Jonas joins Jon Rubin and Suzanne Lacy in the panel discussion “Alternative Practices in Public Art”, moderated by Cara Starke, Director, Pulitzer Arts Foundation. The panel is part of FAR-SITED: Creating and Conserving Art in Public Places, and will take place at 9:30am at the Museum of Latin American Art.

The University Art Museum CSULB, Getty Conservation Institute, and Museum of Latin American Art present FAR-SITED: Creating and Conserving Art in Public Places, a three-day conference examining new trends in public art, the use of new materials and technology, and the role of conservation for art in the public realm. Nationally renowned arts professionals will engage in curated panels and presentations for an audience of artists, conservators, arts administrators, scholars, and students.

For more information about the symposium, visit the event webpage here.