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June 17, Thursday
- Barry Puett
June 25, Friday
- The Sad Pavillion (performance) with Adam Menzies, Chris Mansour, Ryan Dunn, Jamie Keesling, Nick Schiffron, David Schafer, Jess Ramsay, Margo Wolowicz, Becky, and Alice Wells.
June 27, Sunday
- Field trip to Fritz Haeg's opening at the Aldrich Museum
July 2 Friday
- Bookbinding workshop with Johnson/O'Connell: part 2/field guide
July 4, Sunday
- Late Afternoon Dinner with guest chef, Rob Fitterman
- Evening presentation with INTERNATIONAL CONCEPTUAL POETRY:
Appropriation, Information, Experimentation
- Evening walk to the Narrowsburg Bridge for fireworks
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July 5, Monday
- Rob Fitterman, Mónica de la Torre, Matvei Yankelevich, and Steven Zultanski
INTERNATIONAL CONCEPTUAL POETRY: Appropriation, Information,
Experimentation will present and run a conceptual poetry workshop.
July 7-24, (ongoing)
- 4-7pm each day – Tintype camera workshop and Carte Visite style
photography/documentation of all T&C participants with Nick Olson
July 9, Friday
- Jeffrey Jenkins (artist/designer) and Rebecca Purcell will meet with us regarding
catalogue design and installation design to discuss ideas and possibilities.
- Afternoon – Lyceum interior hoosh meeting with Rebecca Purcell
Seminar Designing Gallery Hoosh and Kits
- Evening presentation by Richard Klein (Curator from the Aldrich Museum).
July 11, Sunday
- Independent Curator Judy Fox and Tufts Art Gallery Director, Amy Schlegel - Participation: The Six "W"s
July 12, Monday
- Radiclani Clytus "Calculated, in an Eminent Degree, to Rouse and Inflame the Passions: Picturing the Anti-Slavery Parlor"
July 15, Thursday
- David Wood: Food, Shelter, Clothing and Fuel: A principled view of the Walden house
July 18, Sunday
- County Affair/ML Tour with the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) and Callicoon Fine Arts
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August 12, Thursday
- Pascale Gatzen, Artist and Parsons The New School of Design Integrated Design Program
August 13, Friday
- Caroline Woolard, artist and creator of OurGoods.org and Trade School
August 14, Saturday
- Brian Holmes, theorist and author, Escape the Overcode: Activist Art in the Control Society
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