PREVIEW: Buster Simpson Stamps Speaker Series

An alum of UM and native Michigander, Buster Simpson is a renowned artist who works in architecture, sculpture focusing on creating art in public spaces.  

He’s been actively creating art since the late 1960s, with socially and environmentally focused pieces that predated the more recent trends in relational aesthetics and “green art.”  He’s received a number of awards and recognitions for his work including UM Distinguished Alumni Award in Architecture and Design, two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships, and the Americans for the Arts Artist of the Year Award.  His work is featured in public spaces across the country and has been exhibited in at The New Museum, MoMA PS1, Seattle ArtMuseum, The Hirshhorn Museum, Capp Street Project, International Glass Museum, and the  Frye Art Museum. Check out his body of work on his official website, http://www.bustersimpson.net/.

Like all of the other lectures in the Stamps speaker series, this one is FREE to the public and will take place at 5:10 at the Michigan theater.  This will be the last talk in a long series of fascinating and successful lectures so be sure to stop on by. If you miss the event there will be a review of the lecture here on art[seen], and be sure to look out for the winter speaker series once its announced!

PREVIEW: Jamy Ian Swiss – Sleight of Hand: How Bodies Fool Minds

A part of the Penny W. Stamps Distinguished Visitors Series

When: November 5th, 2009 5:10pm

Where: Michigan Theater (603 East Liberty Street, near Starbucks)

Tickets: there are none, the event is free!

Can optical illusions and sleight of hand be considered art? Jamy Swiss has quite the topic to discuss at this Penny Stamps Lecture. Hear what he has to say about the “real work of a magician,” how body language affects deception, and how psychology can be more important than speed. Stop by for an out of the ordinary lecture!

If you would like to read more about Jamy Swiss, here is a link to Penny Stamps Lecture Series Website: http://art-design.umich.edu/stamps/detail/jamy_ian_swiss