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PUBLIC PROGRAMS
RECENT
SCI-Arc Gallery Exhibition
Marcelyn Gow + Ulrika Karlsson Aqueotrope January 18–March 3 Lecture Series
Pier Vittorio Aureli January 23, 7pm Lecture Series
David Ruy Ben Van Berkel About Public Programs Lectures and discussions are webcast live at sciarc.edu/live. The SCI-Arc Gallery is open daily from 10am–6pm. The Library Gallery is open Monday–Friday from 10am– 7pm, and Saturday–Sunday from 12pm–6pm. SCI-Arc exhibitions and public programs are made possible in part by a grant from the City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs.
Returning to (Strange) Objects January 30 Lecture Series
Andrew Zago
Lecture Series
Ben Van Berkel Architecture and its Future February 20 Lecture Series
Eric Owen Moss
The Man from the Country Where No One Else Lives 2013 Raimund Abraham Lecture March 6 Lecture Series
Keller Easterling Extrastatecraft March 13 Lecture Series
Tod Machover
An Awkward Position February 6
Mediated Music: Robotic Operas, Guitar Hero, Collaborative Symphonies and Beyond March 20
Lecture Series
Lecture Series
The City Chair February 13
Prelude to the Confederacy March 27
Tom Gilmore
Todd Gannon SCI-Arc Gallery & Library Exhibition
SCI-Arc is located at 960 East 3rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The building entrance and parking lot are located at 350 Merrick Street, between 4th Street and Traction Avenue.
A Confederacy of Heretics: The Architecture Gallery, Venice 1979
SCI-Arc Public Programs are subject to change beyond our control. For the most current information, please visit sciarc.edu or call 213.613.2200.
Lecture Series
March 29–July 7
Ingeborg Rocker April 3, 7pm
To join SCI-Arc’s Public Programs email list, contact public_programs@ sciarc.edu.
SCI-Arc Exhibition
Seventh Annual Spring Show April 20–May 12 Symposium
A Confederacy of Heretics
June 14–June 15 Keynote: Thom Mayne and Coy Howard Moderators: Jeffrey Kipnis, Todd Gannon and Ewan Branda Featured Panelists: Original Architecture Gallery participants Eugene Kupper, Frederick Fisher, Frank Dimster, Peter de Bretteville, Thom Mayne, Craig Hodgetts, Eric Moss, and Coy Howard, as well as Barbara Bestor, Annie Chu, John Enright, Hisnming Fung, Paul Glodberger, Wes Jones, Mark Mack, and Andrew Zago.
Marcelyn Gow and Ulrika Karlsson, Aqueotrope, SCI-Arc Gallery