617: ARCHITECTURE PANEL: Remembering Louis Kahn
Our records show that this program is technically sold out. Due to our attrition rate and inexpensive tickets, it is possible we may have some tickets available the day of the program. However, we cannot guarantee this. If it is a program that you would really like to attend, please arrive at the venue 20-30 minutes before the program is scheduled to begin and check at the ticket desk for availability.
UIC architecture scholar Daniel S. Friedman leads a discussion on the legacy of this seminal architect of 20th century Modernism. Joining him are Univ. of California, Berkeley associate professor Kathleen James-Chakraborty; Univ. of Arizona scholar Daniel Hoffman; Univ. of Pennsylvania art historian David Brownlee; and Kahn’s son, Nathaniel Kahn, director of the film My Architect: A Son’s Journey.
Program generously supported by the Graham Foundation.
Program Presenters:
- Nathaniel Kahn
- Daniel S. Friedman
- Kathleen James-Chakraborty
- Daniel Hoffman
- David Brownlee
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When:
Saturday November 13, 2004
12:30 to 2:00 PM
Where:
Museum of Contemporary Art
220 E. Chicago Ave.
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