FEATURE: Performance Art Wasn’t on Their Radar. But, ‘What if’?
by Hilarie M. Sheets
RoseLee Goldberg, Artist in Residence in the Art and Art Professions Department and founding director and chief curator of Performa, was featured last week in The New York Times. Professor Goldberg shared about the Performa Biennial, running from November 1st - 23rd, and the organization's history of encouraging visual artists to reimagine their practices and present live performance works.
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