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Artist’s Talk Natalie Jeremijenko

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Is what’s good for the goose literally good for you as well? Hear artist-engineer Natalie Jeremijenko talk about her latest project, a “cross-species cookbook” that emphasizes our connections with our feathered friends.

“I want people to interact richly with their cohabitants,” she says. “In this case, tongue first.” Jeremijenko is an internationally acclaimed artist whose work has been included in museums and festivals around the world, including the Whitney Biennial and Documenta. She is currently a professor at New York University, where she directs the xdesign Environmental Health Clinic, which develops and prescribes locally optimized and often playful strategies to remedy environmental systems.

This talk, cosponsored by Ohio State’s Department of Art, is presented in conjunction with the Field & Screen film series.

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Artist’s Talk Natalie Jeremijenko