June 11, 2021:  Crafting Change Symposium, Oberlin College
The 4D Liberal Arts was a collaborative initiative between Oberlin College and Conservatory and Lorain County Community College. This Lightening Lunchtime Panel highlights the multidisciplinary efforts of students in fabrication laboratories during the project. Participants worked together to reimagine liberal arts through innovative applied curricula and to infuse innovation with context through critical analysis and historical inquiry. 
Panelist:  SmART Futures Exhibit 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm EDT 
SmART FUTURES EXHIBITION is a virtual multi-media art and technology exhibition-turned Zine created in collaboration with the Crafting Change Symposium. Hear from some of the participating artists in this panel discussion co-sponsored by Lorain County Community College with support from the Ohio Arts Council.
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Techspressionist Artist Interview Series #12
Techspressionist Interviews are self-produced videos of of artists interviewing other artists in the spirit of Warhol’s Interview Magazine. Many thanks to artist Roz Dimon developing the Interview Series initiative and drafting the format. These videos are also published to the Techspressionism YouTube Channel

March 24-April 4:
group exhibition Van Der Plas Gallery, "A Visual Culture."
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