ARTSpeak Lecturer: Bruce High Quality Foundation

The Bruce High Quality Foundation lectures on Monday, October 12th from 1:30 – 2:30 pm, in the Katie Murphy Amphitheatre, in FIT’s Pomerantz Center, entrance on the corner of 27th Street and 7th Avenue. This event is open to the FIT community and public.

The Bruce High Quality Foundation is a group of anonymous artists who use performance and other interventions to critique the institutions of the art world. They have exhibited in the Whitney Biennial, the Lyon Biennale, Lever House in New York, and had their first retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum in 2013. Their free school, the Bruce High Quality Foundation University, offers tuition-free courses during fall and spring semesters, hosts public programs and exhibitions year-round, and operates cost-free artist studio residency programs.

ARTSpeak 2015-2016, presented by the departments of Fine Arts and History of Art, includes a series of lectures on the theme, the Obstacle Race.  The theme explores the difficulties artists face in today’s urban economic environment and the means of overcoming them. This series is open to the FIT community and public. Other ARTSpeak events this academic year include student visits to artist studios, a panel discussion, and an exhibition of work by Fine Arts majors and texts by AHMP majors in the FIT Library.

This event has been made possible in part through funding by the FIT Student-Faculty Corporation, the School of Art and Design, and the School of Liberal Arts.

Bruce High Quality Foundation, The Apostles, 2014, Installation.
Bruce High Quality Foundation, The Apostles, 2014, Installation.
 
Bruce High Quality Foundation, Thank You New York, 2009.
Bruce High Quality Foundation, Thank You New York, 2009.
Bruce High Quality Foundation, Brucennial, 2012, 159 Bleecker Street, NYC.
Bruce High Quality Foundation, Brucennial, 2012, 159 Bleecker Street, NYC.