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ADRI Fall 2018 programming kicks off with public dialogue, Aug. 28

Light wells in the crypt of the convent Sainte Marie de La Tourette designed by architect Le Corbusier and assistant Iannis Xenakis, 1959, Evreux, France. Yasmine Abbas, strategic designer and assistant teaching professor, Stuckeman School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, will present "Atmospheres: Mapping Ambiances to Design Spaces for Affect," from noon to 1 p.m. on Aug. 28, at the Arts and Design Research Incubator (16 Borland Building). Credit: Penn StateCreative Commons

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Arts and Design Research Incubator (ADRI) launches its fall 2018 programming lineup with a dialogue on Tuesday, Aug. 28, titled, “Atmospheres: Mapping Ambiances to Design Spaces for Affect.” Yasmine Abbas, strategic designer and assistant teaching professor in the Stuckeman School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, will share her current research on building atmospheres; their representation through the experimental process of mapping ambiances led at architecture schools in France, Japan, and the United States; and the potential for computational design.

ADRI dialogues are lunchtime talks exploring the interdisciplinary space in arts research. They take place from noon to 1 p.m. on select Tuesdays. In addition to the dialogues, a variety of participatory workshops and events, including special presentations and performances by guest artists, will take place at the ADRI throughout fall semester.

Selections include several Feldenkrais workshops, led by Carol Kress, guild-certified Feldenkrais practitioner and master trainer, and Andrew Belser, ADRI director and professor of movement, voice and acting; a combined dialogue and workshop on Dalcroze Eurhythmics led by David Frego, professor and director of the School of Music; and a variety of workshops and discussions on the origins and creation of pigments and dyes, coordinated and hosted by newly embedded ADRI researchers Sarah K. Rich, associate professor, and Daniel Zolli, assistant professor in the Department of Art History.  

Rebecca Strzelec, professor of visual arts at Penn State Altoona, will provide a dialogue and workshop on creating jewelry from found objects; and Marike Splint, assistant professor in the School of Theater, Film, and Television at the University of California, Los Angeles, will join the ADRI for a weeklong residency to work with Penn State students and provide a dialogue, workshop, and performance-in-progress on topics related to performance in public space that explores the relationship among people, places and identity.

“This semester’s lineup genuinely represents not only the interdisciplinary work, but the truly innovative nature of the research we do and what we support at the ADRI,” said Belser. “The programming has evolved to really capture the essence and collaborative function of the ADRI. We’re bringing in artists and researchers from all over Penn State — from across the nation. The hope is to connect presenters and audience members from multiple disciplines and across domains through this programming, and to open new channels for groundbreaking, cross-disciplinary work to come out of those connections.”

Other topics include a two-day “3D Forensic Facial Reconstruction” workshop led by forensic artist Jenny Kenyon; a cross-disciplinary panel on “Communicating Science through the Arts” moderated by Lee Ahern, associate professor in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications; and, in collaboration with the Palmer Museum of Art, a screening and discussion of “Poustinia: The Art of Gendron Jensen,” a documentary short, produced and directed by Kristian Berg, about a man passionately devoted to his artistic calling of drawing detailed, precise images of bones.

All ADRI programs are free and open to the public, but registration is required for venues with limited seating. The full list of dialogues, workshops and events appears below. Descriptions and additional details are available on the ADRI website.

ADRI Fall 2018 Program Schedule

Dialogue: "Atmospheres: Mapping Ambiances to Design Spaces for Affect"

Noon-1 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 28, at the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenter: Yasmine Abbas, strategic designer and assistant teaching professor, Stuckeman School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture

Workshop: Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement (ATM)

5-6:30 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 30 and Thursday, Sept. 13, in the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenter: Andrew Belser, professor of movement, voice and acting

Registration is required: for Aug. 30, https://feldenkrais-atm.eventbrite.com, and for Sept. 13: https://feldenkrais-atm2.eventbrite.com

Workshop: The Feldenkrais Method: Special Event with Master Trainer Carol Kress

5-8 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 6, in the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenter: Carol Kress, Guild-Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner and Master Feldenkrais Trainer

Registration is required.

Dialogue + Workshop: Rhythmic Movement Therapy

Noon-1 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 11, in the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenter: David Frego, professor and director, School of Music

Registration is required.

Workshop: Sustainable Studio: Materials, Methods, and Makers

2:30-4 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 19, in the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenter: Ann Shostrom, associate professor, and Kim Gates Flick, instructor, School of Visual Arts

Registration is required.

Dialogue: Art + Engineering = Creative Problem Solving 

Noon-1 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 25, in the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenter: Rebecca Strzelec, professor of visual arts, Penn State Altoona 

Workshop: Family Jewels: Redefining Future Heirlooms Through Concept and Collection 

2:30-4:30 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 25, in the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenter: Rebecca Strzelec, professor of visual ats, Penn State Altoona 

Registration is required.

Dialogue: "Outside the Box: Exploring Public Space and Identity Through Site-Responsive Performance"

Noon-1 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 2, in the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenter: Marike Splint, assistant professor, School of Theater, Film, and Television, University of California, Los Angeles

Workshop: Interactive Exploration of “Among Us”: A Place-Based Audio/Theater Experience

11:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 3, in the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenter: Marike Splint, assistant professor, School of Theater, Film, and Television, University of California, Los Angeles

Registration is required.

Event: "On the Other Side": A Performance in Progress

4-5:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 5, in the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenter: Marike Splint, assistant professor, School of Theater, Film, and Television, University of California, Los Angeles

Workshop: Pigment Workshop (in conjunction with the symposium Bugs, Boulders, Beakers: The Materiality of Artists’ Colors)

10:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 6, in the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenters: Sarah K. Rich, associate professor, and Daniel Zolli, assistant professor, Department of Art History

Registration is required.

Dialogue: Immersion: Experiences and Opportunities in 2018

Noon-1 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 9, at the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenter: Alexander Klippel, professor of geography

Workshop: 3D Forensic Facial Reconstruction

9 a.m.-6 p.m. (with lunch break), Saturday, Oct. 20, and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. (with snacks) Sunday, Oct. 21, in the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenter: Jenny Kenyon, ADRI research associate and forensic artist

Registration is required.

Dialogue: Communicating Science through the Arts: A Panel Discussion

Noon-1 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 23, in the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenter: Moderated by Lee Ahern, associate professor, Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications, featuring panelists from the College of Arts and Architecture and the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications

Dialogue and Event: Zooplankton and Ocean Deoxygenation

Noon-1 p.m., Friday, Oct. 26, in the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenter: Karen Wishner, professor of oceanography, Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island

Dialogue: Coal, Petroleum, and Color: The Science of Some Modern Synthetic Pigments

Noon-1 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 30, in the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenter: Jonathan Matthews, professor of earth and mineral engineering

Dialogue and Event: Remix and Data Analytics: Art, Media Design, and Postproduction

Noon-1 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 31, in the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenter: Eduardo Navas, assistant professor of art, School of Visual Arts

Dialogue and Event: “Poustinia: The Art of Gendron Jensen” (Screening and Discussion)

Noon-1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, in the Palmer Lipcon Auditorium, Palmer Museum of Art

Presenter: Kristian Berg, film producer/director

Dialogue: Experimental Instrument Building as Composition

Noon-1 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 13, in the ADRI (16 Borland Building, University Park)

Presenter: Osvaldo Budón, associate professor of music, Universidad de la República/Sistema Nacional de Investigadores, Uruguay

About the ADRI

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Last Updated August 22, 2018

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