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ASAP Events at Sea and Space
Sunday, July 12, 4-7pm
event

The After School Arts Program (ASAP)
ASAP presents Fondue Aesthetics
organized by kate hers

 

Experience Relational Aesthetics and the aesthetics of Swiss culinary arts. Learn how to make traditional fondue and how to eat it with authentic swiss chefs, the Hess Brothers from Zürich. Followed by discussion, lead by Robert Summers.

kate hers is not a chinese artist. www.katehers.com

nic hess is a swiss born artist based in los angeles and zürich. He was educated in Architecture and studied fine arts at the Rietveld Academy in the Netherlands and HDK in Berlin. www.nichess.ch

swiss born joshua hess is a director of photography based in los angeles. www.joshuahessdp.com

Robert Summers is a lecturer in art history and visual culture at Otis College of Art. He is a board member of Telic Arts Exchange and The Public School. He has published papers in art and academic magazines and journals, and has published essays in anthologies, such as "Vaginal Davis _Does_ Art History" in _Jonathan Harris's Dead History, Live Art_ (University of Chicago Press). He has also presented papersand has chaired panels both nationally and internationally -- the latest panel being "Intersectional Queer Visualities" at the annualAssociation of Art Historians (AAH) conference in the UK.

 

at Sea and Space Explorations
4755 York Blvd Los Angeles CA 90042
www.seaandspace.org

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After School Arts Program (ASAP) provides innovative and experimental arts programming for artists, curators, historians and critics interested in continuing their education in the visual arts.

ASAP is a not-for-profit community service offering lectures, salons, workshops, critiques, exhibitions, film screenings and publications. Dedicated to producing an educational and creative space outside of the university system, ASAP is a bridge between the rigors of academia and the plasticity of the natural world. Supporting programs/curricula that might not exist with in a university setting, ASAP is committed to experimentation and the ideology that the current status quo for arts education is not the most effective method for engaging contemporary audiences. ASAP does not advocate a superior method for communicating ideas visually but rather promotes alternative modes of understanding.

visit ASAP at: http://asap-la.blogspot.com/