5:00 – 7:00 pm
Please join us for a conversation between artist Jim Campbell and curator Rudolf Frieling. Campbell, renowned for his pioneering work in electronic art, has exhibited at institutions worldwide, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, SFMOMA, and MoMA. With a background in engineering, Campbell's work spans video, light, and technology, and his pieces are featured in numerous permanent collections, including MoMA and the Smithsonian.
Frieling, SFMOMA's Curator of Media Arts since 2006, has curated and organized landmark exhibitions such as Bruce Conner: It's All True and Christian Marclay: The Clock, and has commissioned several major works for the museum. His extensive expertise in media arts and curatorial practice makes this conversation with Campbell an exciting opportunity to explore the intersections of technology and contemporary art. Join us in the gallery on Thursday, October 10, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm.
Frieling, SFMOMA's Curator of Media Arts since 2006, has curated and organized landmark exhibitions such as Bruce Conner: It's All True and Christian Marclay: The Clock, and has commissioned several major works for the museum. His extensive expertise in media arts and curatorial practice makes this conversation with Campbell an exciting opportunity to explore the intersections of technology and contemporary art. Join us in the gallery on Thursday, October 10, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm.