Clear Sky
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Coucou :::::_i lulu
10.11.25
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ATL
"We are such stuff as dreams are made on."Staff
09.29.25
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SITE - THE GOAT FARM - 27 Sept. - ATLANTA
Special screening of David De Beyter’s films "Bangers", Olivier Jonvaux "Fingertips", "corporating/discorporating" by Anhar Salem & Shakeeb Abu Hamdan, Antoine Renard’s "Illusion" and Yuyan Wang’s "Green Grey Black Brown".
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09.29.25
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The Goat Farm
EDEN SUMMER INSTITUTE IN ATLANTA!
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09.29.25
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EDEN SUMMER INSTITUTE IN ATLANTA
SITE is a one-night-only contemporary art festival that transforms the entire 12-acre Goat Farm campus into a living, breathing exhibition. Saturday, September 27, 2025 5:00 PM 11:00 PMStaff
09.29.25
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Video installation - Sunday 14
Prompt Gloss - Eden Inn. - Room 145Staff
09.15.25
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WITH LOVE FROM EDEN
You’re here because of David.
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09.14.25
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Sonic Fiction Broadcast, tonight at Eden Inn.
“Prompt Gloss” Joe CaveStaff
09.14.25
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With Love from Belgium
I’m here because of David.
Fred
09.14.25
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Saturday 13
BRAD SPENCER’S STUDIO OPENING - 6PM
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09.14.25
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Saturday 13
TOM BARBOUR’S WORKSHOP!
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09.13.25
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KASIA OZGA
KASIA OZGA'S ART STUDENTS ARE IN MOREHEAD PARK!
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09.13.25
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Friday 12
"UNRECORDED"
SCULPTURE PERFORMANCE
MOREHEAD PARK
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09.25.10
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Sculpture and performance art
Morehead Park – Sculpture Garden
3:00–5:00 PM
“Unrecorded” With:
Aminah Coppage, Josie Curran, Daniel Fabian Gonzalez, Michelle Heavener, SayaKa Hickey, Lee Ortiz, Henry Shaughnessy, Amber Smith, Molly Wilson
Supervised by Kasia Ozga, UNCG
Supported by The Eden Preservation Society and UNCGStaff
09.25.10
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Exhibition opening 5PM
RUSSELL’S STARTER AND ALTERNATOR
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09.10.25
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Tonight!
ME & MY LIKKER BY PIERRE GAIGNARDStaff
09.10.25
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Exhibition's opening
Tonight Wednesday 10 :
"Me & My Likker" by Pierre Gaignard
Opening at 5PM @ Russell’s Starter and Alternator –
121 Boone Rd, Eden, NC
Free, open to everyone
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09.10.25
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THE CLASS - TUESDAY 9
SARA WALLGREN - 12PM - EDEN PUBLIC LIBRARYStaff
09.09.25
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THE CLASS-TUESDAY 9
ZOÉ CHAUVET - 11AM - EDEN PUBLIC LIBRARY
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09.09.25
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BEASTS OF EDEN
LOLCAT
09.09.25
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WEEK 4
Final Week – Eden Summer Institute All events free & open to the public!
TUES Sept 9 – Eden Public Library
11AM – Zoé Chauvet: “Geology of Images: Memory, Fiction, and Photography in Subterranean Environments”
12PM – Sara Wallgren: “A Train of Thought Through: Sound, Space, Object — Shared Learning – Shared Teaching — Pauline Oliveros – Deep Listening — Public Spaces – Shared Spaces” With Gerlesborgsskolan (Sweden)
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09.09.25
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ANTOINE LANGLOIS
A graduate in Art and Technologies from the École Supérieure d’Art d’Aix-en-Provence, he was shaped by his time in the Locus Sonus lab. In 2019, he founded Tikka Radio, a platform for sonic experimentation and alternative culture. Performing under the alias Murex Pecten, he develops radical, exploratory sound works and takes part in underground music scenes and collective projects.
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09.09.25
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ANTOINE LANGLOIS
Antoine Langlois is an artist working at the intersection of sound art, hacker culture, and internet aesthetics. His practice blends experimental music, code, and DIY broadcasting, exploring the relationship between sound, space, and interactivity.Staff
09.09.25
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WELCOME ANTOINE LANGLOIS!
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09.09.25
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JOE CAVE
His work blends sound, programming, and generative writing, often drawing from historical texts and recorded music. He frequently collaborates with artist Sara Wallgren on public space installations across Sweden. In 2024–2025, he is an artist-in-residence at Braunschweig Projects, supported by the Ministry of Culture in Niedersachsen.
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09.09.25
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JOE CAVE
Joe Cave is a multidisciplinary artist working with song, text, and generative systems. His practice explores the voice as both cultural signal and embodied archive, with a focus on song as one of humanity’s oldest technologies—shaped by labor, memory, and transmission.
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09.09.25
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WELCOME JOE CAVE! SCJ
09.09.25
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WEEK 4 - LAST WEEK!
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09.09.25
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“TRUTH – HONOR – JUSTICE – FREEDOM – LABOR – NOT BEING A SLAVE TO MONEY” — a participant's definition of what it means to be incorporated in the USA, shared during last week's “What Would You Change?” conversation.
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09.06.25
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PIERRE GAIGNARD
He holds a DSRA (equivalent to a PhD in Art) and co-founded Wonder, a collective artist-run space in Paris. Represented by Galerie Éric Mouchet, his work has been shown in major international exhibitions across Italy, South Korea, the USA, Switzerland, Lithuania, Germany, and Spain.
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09.05.25
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PIERRE GAIGNARD
Pierre Gaignard is a visual artist and researcher whose work—films, sculptures, performances—operates like a form of wild ethnology. Through immersive, often DIY-driven practices, he blends documentary intensity with a ritualistic and magical approach, creating a personal cosmogony where urban myths, technology, and popular culture collide.
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09.05.25
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LAURENT ISLER
His practice blends field investigation, critical fiction, and found imagery, often infused with absurdity and humor. Drawing from contemporary archaeology and performative gestures, his projects map the evolving conditions of work and social interaction, treating digital tools as both subjects of critique and instruments of inquiry.
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09.05.25
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LAURENT ISLER
Laurent Isler is a visual artist whose work navigates the shifting landscapes of labor, technology, and commodity systems in the digital age. Through photography and installation, he explores how algorithms and logistics reshape our bodies and experiences, blurring the boundaries between physical labor and digital infrastructures.Staff
09.25.05
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Thank you Shawn & Russell Bowers!
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09.05.25
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REBECCA BENGAL
Her essays and short fiction connected to photography, film, literature, music, culture, and the environment has been published by The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The Guardian, The New York Times, Criterion Collection, Oxford American, The Believer, Lapham’s Quarterly, Vanity Fair, and Pitchfork. Originally from North Carolina, she lives in Brooklyn.
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09.05.25
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Rebecca Bengal
Rebecca Bengal is the author of the essay and short story collection Strange Hours: Photography, Memory, and the Lives of Artists (Aperture, 2023; edited by Brendan Embser) as well as photobook and story collaborations with Alessandra Sanguinetti, Justine Kurland, Carolyn Drake, Kristine Potter, Alec Soth, and Paul Graham, among others.Staff
09.05.25
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Brendan Embser
Brendan Embser is a senior editor at Aperture, where he has edited books by Rebecca Bengal, Sunil Gupta, Deana Lawson, Tyler Mitchell, Philip Montgomery, Ming Smith, and Wendy Red Star.
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09.05.25
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Thank you Tom & Maryann Barbour!
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09.05.25
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Photography meeting
Rebecca Bengal & Brendan Embser in conversation
Thursday, September 4 Tom Barbour Studio & Gallery, Washington St, Eden NC
5:00 – 6:00 PM
Free and open to all
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09.04.25
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AMIT SHILO
Beyond academia, Shilo co-founded Classics and Social Justice in 2016 and is active in peace and dialogue initiatives, supporting Palestinian, Jewish, and Israeli non-violence efforts. He has received fellowships from the American School of Classical Studies in Athens and the National Humanities Program, and leads projects such as the Libanius Translation Project and the Ancient Greek Social Media Project, which connect classical texts to broader publics through digital tools.
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09.02.25
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AMIT SHILO
He holds a Ph.D. in Classics from New York University (2012), where he also taught as a Language Lecturer. His current book project, The Tablet Writing Mind of Hades, explores notions of afterlife judgment in Aeschylus’s Oresteia as an ethical counterpoint to collective violence. His work has been published in ThéoRèmes, and he has presented at the American Philological Association.
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09.02.25
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AMIT SHILO
Amit Shilo is a professor of Classics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, specializing in Ancient Greek, Latin, and Biblical Hebrew. His research focuses on the intersections of politics, ethics, and poetics in Greek tragedy, Plato, and the Hebrew Bible, with a broader interest in how ancient texts inform contemporary debates about democracy, justice, and collective memory.
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09.02.25
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EVA DÍAZ
She recently edited Dorothea Rockburne (Dia Art Foundation/Yale, 2024) and is currently working on a book about non-visual experiences in art, supported by grants from the Huntington Library and the Getty Research Institute, where she was a Getty Scholar in 2023–2024.
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09.02.25
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EVA DÍAZ
She is the author of The Experimenters: Chance and Design at Black Mountain College (University of Chicago Press, 2015) and After Spaceship Earth (Yale University Press, 2025), which examines the legacy of R. Buckminster Fuller in contemporary art and critiques visions of space colonization and technological utopianism. Díaz has published widely in journals including Artforum, October, e-flux, Texte zur Kunst, and Aperture.
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09.02.25
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EVA DÍAZ
Eva Díaz is Professor of Contemporary Art History at Pratt Institute, NYC. Her scholarship explores interdisciplinary collaborations in modern and contemporary art, with a focus on experimental practices and alternative models of knowledge.
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09.02.25
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The Class
Upcoming Events at Eden Summer Institute
Tuesday, September 2 - Eden Public Library - Free and open to all
11:00 AM – Eva Díaz Talk "After Spaceship Earth"
12:00 PM – Amit Shilo Talk "The Idea of Eden and Utopia Throughout the Ages"
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09.01.25
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Welcome Pierre Gaignard!
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09.01.25
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Welcome Laurent Isler! SCJ
09.01.25
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What is a public space ? Friday 29
Smith River Greenway 5:30 PM
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08.28.25
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FRIDAY 29 - What is a public space
Meeting Point: East side parking lot of the Smith River Greenway, just downstream of the Spray traffic circle and Island Ford Bridge Time: Friday, August 29, at 5:30 PM (until 7:00 PM)Staff
08.28.25
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FRIDAY MEETING : WHAT IS A PUBLIC SPACE?
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08.28.25
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FRIDAY 29
Public Spaces: Collective Thoughts on a Definition What defines a public space today? Is it a plaza, a street, a server, or a state of mind?This open reflection invites multiple voices—artists, architects, educators, and residents—to collectively question, expand, or challenge the boundaries of what we call “public.” The conversation will begin with a walk along the Greenway trail and continue at the welcome area near the entrance. Free pizza for early birds/Water provided
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08.28.25
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LOU BELLEGARDE
Lou Bellegarde then joined the Berlin-based agency LIN, where she led studies for the Atelier International du Grand Paris and the French Ministry of Culture on urban and architectural quality in the context of densification.
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08.28.25
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LOU BELLEGARDE
Lou Bellegarde is a French architect and urban planner based between Paris and Berlin. A graduate of the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Versailles and Sciences Po Paris (Master in Urban Planning), she began her career at Agence Grumbach, where she managed public space design projects such as the redevelopment of the Saint-Blaise district in Paris and the ZAC Porte de Paris–Saint-Denis.
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08.28.25
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Thank you Louise Price! SCJ
08.27.25