THE DEPARTMENT of GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, and SOCIETY is hosting a talk titled "Augmented and Bare Reality: An Art Practice" by Rebecca Krinke in Blegen Hall 445 beginning at 3:30 on Friday, October 31st.
Rebecca Krinke has a multidisciplinary artistic practice that works across sculpture, installation, public art, site design, and social practice. In broad terms, all of her work deals with issues related to place and emotion. For her geography coffee hour talk, she will focus on two of her projects: Unseen/Seen: The Mapping of Joy and Pain and new plans for it to go online; and Unknown/Known, part of "Broadway Augmented", a temporary public art project now on view on Broadway Street in Sacramento.