“Maya Lin and James Turrell: Art From Earth and Sky”

Richard Andrews of Skystone Foundation, the firm overseeing construction of Turrell's Roden Crater Project near Flagstaff (pictured), speaks about Turrell and Lin and the artists' use of landscape and light to "direct attention to our connection to the Earth and cosmos, as well as the role of memory and awareness...
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Richard Andrews of Skystone Foundation, the firm overseeing construction of Turrell’s Roden Crater Project near Flagstaff (pictured), speaks about Turrell and Lin and the artists’ use of landscape and light to “direct attention to our connection to the Earth and cosmos, as well as the role of memory and awareness in the experience of art.”

Admission is free; pay parking is available at the garage on the northwest corner of First and Polk streets. For more info, e-mail sarah.munter@asu.edu.

Wed., Sept. 10, 7 p.m., 2008

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