May 15 2020
Public Art in the Digital Age: A Curated Conversation on AR

Public Art in the Digital Age: A Curated Conversation on AR

Presented by Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy at Online/Virtual Space

Join Hoverlay and the Greenway Conservancy for a curated conversation on public art in the digital age. Greenway Conservancy Director and Curator of Public Art, Lucas Cowan, will moderate a lively conversation engaging perspectives of contemporary art from artists, software developers, and curators. The panel will explore how increased access to technology and the borderless possibilities of Augmented Reality enable the scope of public art to exist in all spaces, from public parks to our living rooms. How has an increase in technology, from the growth of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality, intersected and expanded public art opportunities, especially in a pre/post COVID-19 world?
Panelists:

Lucas Cowan, Director and Curator of Public Art, Greenway Conservancy

Nicolas Robbe, CEO, Hoverlay Inc.

George Fifield, Director and Founder, Boston Cyberarts, Inc.

John Craig Freeman, Conservancy Artist & Professor of New Media, Emerson College

This moderated conversation will be streamed live via YoutubeLive. You can pre-register for this free event on our EventBrite page, and stay tuned for further details. Registration is not required, though encouraged. 

Ask our panelists a question or connect to the conversation day-of by tweeting to @HelloGreenway using #BringTheGreenwayHome or email to info@rosekenendygreenway.org and we’ll share with our panelists!

Admission Info

Free Admission

Dates & Times

2020/05/15 - 2020/05/15

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space