Agency and Action: Architecture and Art in the Public Realm
The Architecture + Design Program, Department of Art and Art History, is sponsoring a lecture series entitled, "Agency and Action: "Architecture and Art in the Public Realm."
First Lecture:
Bertrand Ivanoff
Site Alteration: Non-Object Art Production Reflecting Society, Politics and Cultures.
Bertrand Ivanoff is a French artist who lives in New York and Brussels. Drawing on dialogues within local communities, his site-specific installations create unique experiences that impact the viewer by their dynamic, personal and social dimensions.
This lecture series is sponsored by The UMass Department of Art and Art History, The Western Massachusetts Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, UMass Provost’s Committee on Service Learning, UMass Arts Council and The Five College Faculty Seminar in Architectural History, Theory and Practice.

Directions & Parking
Gordon Hall is located on the east side of campus near the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and North Pleasant Street. Visitors may park at the meters in Lot #34 behind the Robsham Visitor's Center on Massachusetts Avenue.
