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Call for Applications: The 2014 Art & Law Program


Online Applications for the 2014 Art & Law Program (“The Program”) are now being accepted. Online applications are due October 4, 2013.

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Going on its fifth year, The Art & Law Program is a semester-long seminar series with a theoretical and philosophical focus on the effects of law and jurisprudence on cultural production and reception. An examination of how artistic practices challenge, rupture, and change the apparatus of law completes The Program. The Program aims to attract qualified individuals in the areas of visual art, architecture, writing, curating, and law. This list is non-exclusive. Artists with new genre and post-studio practices are especially encouraged to apply, as are legal scholars interested in the cultural effects of law. The Art & Law Program takes place in New York City from mid-January to early May 2014, and is held in collaboration with Fordham Law School. Seminars are held every Tuesday at Fordham Law School from 6-9pm.

For more information on The Program, please click here, or contact Sergio Muñoz Sarmiento, Program Director, at sms@artlawoffice.com or via phone at 347.763.2023.

For the online application form and instructions, please click here.

 

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