Sunday and Tuesday evenings, June through September, the Ranch features a 60-minute presentation by distinguished faculty members and Visiting Artists. These insightful talks dive into inspiration, the creative process and more.
Miguel A. Aragón is a native of Juárez, México, who lives and works in New York City, where he is an associate professor in printmaking at CUNY College of Staten Island. His works explore subjects of violence, transient and/or persistent memory, perception, and the multiple; he uses erasure as language using a variety of innovative techniques.
Laura Kishimoto is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. She creates sculptural furniture best characterized by its spatial complexity and curiously organic form. Her work is featured in the permanent collections of the Denver Art Museum in Colorado and the Mint Museum in North Carolina.
Visiting Artist Lectures are free, open to the public, and available in person or via livestream. Registration is required for attendance. All on-campus workshop participants will be pre-registered for this event.