Ada Pinkston: The Aesthetics of Truth in a Post Truth Science Fiction or Remixing Public Memory towards the end of the Anthropocene
Artist talk by Ada Pinkston
Friday, April 11, 2025 · 12 - 1 PM
Lunch will be provided for those who RSVP by April 6
Ada Pinkston is
a multimedia artist, educator, and cultural organizer living and
working in Baltimore, Maryland. Her performance work has been featured
at a variety of spaces including The Smithsonian Arts and Industries
Building, The Baltimore Museum of Art, The Walters Art Museum, The Peale
Museum, Transmodern Performance Festival, P.S.1, The New Museum, Light
City Baltimore and the streets of Berlin, Baltimore, Orlando, Washington
DC, and New York. A graduate of Wesleyan University (B.A.) and Maryland
Institute College of Art (M.F.A.) She is a
lecturer at Towson University. She has presented public lectures on
memory and public space at The French Embassy, NYU, UCLA, USC, Columbia
University, and The National Gallery of Art. Her work has been supported
by The Yaddo Artist
Residency and McDowell Colony. Her work can be found in the permanent
collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the augmented
reality sculpture garden at Magic Johnson Park in South Central Los
Angeles. Limited editions of her most recent work can be found at The
Mimosa House London.
The Aesthetics of Truth in a Post Truth Science Fiction or Remixing Public Memory towards the end of the Anthropocene will be a lecture and discussion inspired by musical selections including Triptych by Max Roach.