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    Curatorial Voices in Contemporary Art: Adam Lerner

    Adam Lerner

    Adam Lerner is the founder and executive director of The Lab at Belmar, a new institution dedicated to contemporary art and thought in Lakewood, Colorado. From 1999 to 2002 Lerner wwas curator of art at the Contemporary Museum in Baltimore, and from 2002 to 2004 curator of education in the Department of Contemporary Art at the Denver Art Museum. He will discuss the concept behind The Lab at Belmar, which combines elements of an art museum, think tank and public fourm, and how he sees this new institution within the broader field of contemporary art.

    This event is free and open to the public. For more information call 719.262.4612.

    Curatorial Voices in Contemporary Art is generously supported by James L.D. and Rebecca J. Roser Grant and is co-sponsored by the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center and the department of Visual and Performing Arts at UCCS.

    This event should in no way dissuade you from coming to our Incubator Series panel discussion with our local art curators and directors the next day on Thursday, April 12. Really, who can get enough art curator speak? Tell me, who?

    Location

    Wednesday, April 11th, 6:00 p.m.
    CS Fine Arts Center, SaGaji Theatre Music Room
    30 W. Dale St.
    Colorado Springs, CO

    One Response to “Curatorial Voices in Contemporary Art: Adam Lerner”

    1. I’ve heard of this Lerner guy, and frankly, I think this will be a great lecture. Okay, he’s my boss and he’s standing behind me. But, I hear he’s sleeping with the organizer of the series. Should be a good time.

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