Krannert Uncorked and On Topic
Our free Uncorked and On Topic series invites you to join faculty of different disciplines from the College of Fine and Applied Arts in informal conversations. This year’s series of conversations will visit geographic issues in the context of a variety of disciplines.
What does it mean for a culture or design to belong to a particular place? Larger cities once held distinctive brands for artistic identity and creativity. Yet their people bring objects and art that defy identification in any one location. For many, traditional geographic distinctions no longer apply.
In this conversation, we’ll hear from William Bullock and Botond Bognar. Bullock, Professor and Chair of Industrial Design, has extensive experience in multidisciplinary research and in global collaboration. Bognar, Professor and Edgar A. Tafel Endowed Chair in Architecture, is an internationally renowned scholar of the history and theories of contemporary Japanese architecture and urbanism.
Be sure to get a glass of wine from the Stage 5 Bar before heading into the Tryon Festival Theatre for this fascinating discussion on changes in cultural identity and the arts.