A two-day conference organized on the occasion of artist Marcel Broodthaer’s Centenary featuring panels, keynote addresses and a roundtable on this influential Belgian poet-turned-visual artist. Brookthaer is most-known for inventing new ways to give material form to language while working across mediums—poetry, sculpture, painting, artist’s books, printmaking, and film. Organized by Professor Joe Scanlan and made possible with generous support from the Princeton University’s Humanities Council, 250th Anniversary Fund for Innovation in Undergraduate Education, University Committee on Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Department of Art & Archaeology
Accessibility: East Pyne and Chancellor Green Rotunda are accessible venues. Guests in need of other access accommodations are invited to contact the Lewis Center at least one week in advance at [email protected]