MFA VS Lecture: Ward Shelley

Ward Shelley talks about his large-scale projects as part of the MFA in Visual Studies Lecture Series.

Ward Shelley talks about his large-scale projects as part of the MFA in Visual Studies Lecture Series.

Brooklyn-based artist Ward Shelley delivers the first lecture presented by the MFA in Visual Studies program. Shelley specializes in large-scale projects that freely mix sculpture and performance. Over the last five years, Shelley has concentrated on bizarre functioning architectural pieces in which he lives and works during the exhibition, monitored with live surveillance video equipment. His works are in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Brooklyn Art Museum, and The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art.

This lecture took place at Museum of Contemporary Craft.

Artwork Info

Medium Audio Recording
Dimensions 01:24:40
Movement Lecture
Subject Matter Ward Shelley
Language English

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Name Pacific Northwest College of Art

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