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Tembusu College Fellow’s Tea
Dr. Jennifer Davey
3pm, Tuesday
5th March 2013
Master’s Common Lounge,
Level 3, Residential Block
Refreshments will be served.
Only 30 seats available!
Please register at tembusu.nus.edu.sg
Jennifer Hope Davy was born and raised in New Jersey. She has studied and worked in Europe, New York, Seattle, San Francisco, Texas and is now currently based in Berlin, Davy received her fine arts degree from the San Francisco Art Institute, her Masters in Art History and Criticism from the University of Texas and more recently completed her PhD at the European Graduates School where she is currently a Post-doctoral Fellow, focusing on contemporary art theory and practice. In addition to art and writing, Davy has functioned as a curator, editor, producer and professor of art and media studies.
During this Fellow’s Tea, Jennifer Davy will be discussing her latest work in progress, “Pedestrian Stories”, a new and an ongoing project that consists of a developing series osf short stories and images produced as a durational performance.
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