Monday, February 07, 2005
YOUgenics3.0 panel discussion
"Rounding Up the Unusual Suspects: Art in the Age of Biotechnology and
the Patriot Act"
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Thursday, February 17, 6:00 p.m.
School auditorium
280 S. Columbus Drive
(free admission)
Panelists include:
Lori Andrews, Distinguished Professor of Law at Chicago-Kent College of
Law and Director of the Institute for Science, Law and Technology and
author of Future Perfect: Confronting Decisions About Genetics;
Dr. Tod Chambers, Associate Professor of Bioethics and Medical
Humanities and of Medicine at Northwestern University 's Feinberg
School of Medicine and author of The Fiction of Bioethics (Routledge);
Ryan Griffis (moderator), curator of the Betty Rymer Gallery exhibition
"YOUgenics";
Terri Kapsalis, author of Public Privates: Performing Gynecology from
Both Ends of the Speculum (Duke University Press), founding member of
Theater Oobleck and a longstanding educator at a women's health
collective in Chicago;
Faith Wilding, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of
Performance at SAIC and founding member of the performance collective
subRosa.
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