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Michael Aurbach

USC School of Fine Arts Undergraduate Lecture Series

Sponsored by School of Fine Arts

Tue, November 5, 2002 from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm

Admission: Free

Watt Hall (WAH)
105
University Park Campus

Join Aurbach as he discusses his sculptural installations as social commentary on institutional power.

Michael Aurbach is an artist-educator who teaches sculpture and drawing at Vanderbilt University. His socially inspired sculptural works have been exhibited at universities, museums, and galleries throughout the United States. For nearly two decades, Aurbach’s work has addressed subject matter relating to death, identity, and the plight of socially disenfranchised groups. His recent installations explore the complex connection between secrecy, political power, and institutional behavior while also providing thought-provoking commentary.

 

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