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CYCLES OF PRODUCTION Lecture Series: Clarissa Tossin

Interdisciplinary artist and Radcliffe Fellow at Harvard.
Clarissa Tossin is an interdisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles, California. Using installation, video, performance, sculpture, and photography, she investigates material cultural production and the ways in which they simultaneously represent the hybridization of global cultures and the persistence of difference. For instance, her recent project on Ford’s rubber plantation villages in the Amazon forest was triggered by the odd fact that the architecture of the workers’ houses was modeled after New England cottages.
Co-sponsored by the Department of Art + Design
The Cycles of Production Lecture Series is made possible by the generous support of the School of Architecture Advisory Council