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Triangulating: The Interdisciplinary Art of Beatrice Glow
Please join the David Rumsey Map Center and the Stanford ITALIC program for a series of short talks on the work of Beatrice Glow, a New York-based artist who is in residence at the Rumsey Center during the week of May 4-8. Glow’s multidisciplinary practice takes inspiration from archives, maps, and material culture related to legacies of global trade and colonization. She works with culture bearers around the world to craft alternative histories and imagine different futures for places and people.
On Thursday, May 7 from 11:00am-12:30pm, Glow will present in-progress research. She will be joined by Hideo Mabuchi (Applied Physics, Director of the Stanford Arts Institute), Diana Looser (Theater and Performance Studies Department Chair), and Kim Beil (ITALIC Associate Director).
Event image: "Beatrice Glow, Unworlding (after “Dissected Map of the United States”), 2024. Digital print on Belgian linen, acrylic paint, “Dutch gold” metal leaf, cotton thread; Dimensions: 34 x 45 in.
- Date:
- Thursday, May 7, 2026
- Time:
- 11:00am - 12:30pm
- Time Zone:
- Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- David Rumsey Map Center
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