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Thursday, January 24, 2013
 
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10:00AM - 7:00AM - Senior Thesis Exhibition: Augmentation + Atrophy

Northeastern University, Gallery 360
Ell Hall, via Curry Student Center
360 Huntington Ave, Boston

Three graduating students, Amanda Brack, Elizabeth Howland and Juliana Valle, present their senior thesis exhibition, exploring their perspectives on internal and external transition.

Closing reception: January 25, 4-7 pm

10:00AM - 5:00PM - Histories of Now: A Space for Dialogue, Art and Activism

Wednesday, January 30–Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Barbara and Steven Grossman Gallery

Organized in the form of a continued dialogue and culminating with the production of a multimedia publication, "Histories of Now: A Space for Dialogue, Art and Activism" transforms the gallery into a site of international and local exchanges focusing on current events in Egypt, and using these events as a means of discussing a multiplicity of contemporary social movements.

12:15PM - 1:45PM - Visiting Artist Lecture: Helge Meyer

Room B209, SMFA

Meyer was born in Woltwiesche, Germany in 1969. In 1998 he formed the Performance Art Group System HM2T (with Marco Teubner). Since 2000 Meyer has been associated with Black Market International. He has performed in Europe, Asia, Canada, South America, Australia and the USA. Meyer continues to work in Black Market, System HM2T and as a solo artist. Meyer has a diploma in Cultural Studies (University of Hildesheim, Germany), and in 2008 was awarded a PhD in Art Science/Art History from the Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart, Germany. His dissertation about the image of pain in performance was published as a book in 2008. He teaches performance art workshops and theoretical classes at the University of Hildesheim, the High School in Ilsede, Germany, and as guest teacher at the Theatre Academy in Helsinki, Finland, and at various other universities. As a researcher he is interested in questions of pain, cooperation and the history of images. Website: http://www.performance-art-research.de

Meyer will offer a public performance on Friday, January 25 at 7 pm at Mobius, 55 Norfolk St., Cambridge