PechaKucha VOL. 8 Session Recording Now Available!
VOL. 8—GHOSTS Session Recording
Wednesday, July 22 | 6 PM
Six presenters—photographer Richard Frishman, zooarcheologist Victoria Monagle, preservationist Ke Vaughn Harding, psychiatrist Nancy Martin, architect Ayumi Date, and artist Nuttaphol Ma, share their takes on what haunts us—how they have reconciled, rejected, or release their ghosts. Hosted by Architect/FASF President Anthony Guida and Designer/VP Annette Prapasiri.
Click on each title below to view individual presentations:
Richard Frishman | Ghosts of Segregation
Photographer Rich Frishman explores the vestiges of America’s racism as seen in the vernacular landscape, often hidden in plain sight behind a veil of banality.Victoria Monagle | The Ghost Ranch Bones
In The Ghost Ranch Bones, Zooarchaeologist Victoria Monagle shares her Ghost Ranch research project—identifying bones collected by Georgia O’Keeffe, many of which are seen in her paintings.Ke Vaughn Harding | Their Voices From the Ground
In Their Voices From the Ground, Historic Preservationist Ke Vaughn Harding unearths the discernible impressions left on the landscape by the enslaved souls of Good Hope Estate in Jamaica.Nancy Martin | The Split Self and Its Scattered Ghosts
Emergency Psychiatrist Nancy Martin presents artwork made by individuals living with a serious persistent mental illness, sharing her insights into their turbulent worlds in The Split Self and Its Scattered Ghosts.Ayumi Date | Release and Rejection of American White Dominance
Architect Ayumi Date explores Anglo-Saxon subjugation and prevailing haunting attitudes in Santa Fe in Release and Rejection of American White Dominance.Nuttaphol Ma | We Live In A Haunted Place
In We Live In A Haunted Place, Artist Nuttaphol Ma reconciles the ghost of his ancestors and takes us along his journey to sites of arrivals, sites of departures, sites of longing, and sites of isolation.
Thank you to our 2020 PechaKucha sponsors Six Blooms and Violet Crown.