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UID:calendar.1726.field_fc_date.0@www.baltimoreculture.org
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CREATED:20140811T164532Z
DESCRIPTION:Nate Harrison is an artist and writer working at the intersecti
 on of  intellectual property, cultural production, and the formation of 
 creative  processes in modern media. He teaches at the School of the Museu
 m of Fine  Arts, Boston. Ian Bourland is assistant professor of Art Histo
 ry, Theory, and  Criticism at MICA. He works on issues of race, globali
 zation, and recent art,  and writes criticism for a range of publication
 s, including Nka and Artforum.\n\n/Sponsored by:/ Department of Art Histo
 ry, Theory, and Criticism.\n\nImage: Nate Harrison
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LOCATION:Maryland Institute College of Art, Fred Lazarus IV Center: Audito
 rium, 131 W. North Avenue, Baltimore, MD
SUMMARY:Art@Lunch: Nate Harrison and Ian Bourland - Art, Theft, and Appro
 priation in  Contemporary Art: A Conversation
URL:fyi.mica.edu
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