The key objective of the Global Art Lab program is to develop, encourage, and demonstrate innovative new ways of understanding complex social dynamics and addressing common social challenges through the arts. The program facilitates the exchange of innovative art practices between artists and arts organizations in Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan) and the U.S. and helps distribute this information to larger audiences through educational programs, public presentations, and an actively maintained website.

By creating new methods for addressing social concerns and building an international network of artists and arts organizations, Global Art Lab aims to expand contemporary art discourse to individuals who may have had no previous relationship to contemporary art. The program supports artists from Central Asia and the US in cultivating dialogue within and between their rich creative communities.

Funding for the Global Art Lab has been provided by the Christensen Foundation, the Kettering Family Foundation and the Trust for Mutual Understanding.

11/9/11

Manzura the Brave!

Manzura's sculpture was selected to be the first that everyone would work on. That meant that she was to be the model. Manzura the brave had to were tight underwear-like clothing, be wrapped in cellophane, then pawed and groped by everyone as they attach thick pieces of tape all over her upper body and head all while she's posed in an awkward position. Although somewhat claustrophobic, it was lots of fun.












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