GUEST FACULTY LECTURE: RUBENS GHENOV AND GENE KOGAN
April 16, 2018
Posted In: Critical Dialog, Events, Guest Faculty Lectures
This event is free and open to the public. Guest Faculty Lectures take place in Schermer Meeting Hall.
Rubens Ghenov was born in São Paulo, Brazil, and immigrated to the U.S. in 1989. He has shown nationally in both solo and group exhibitions at Morgan Lehman Gallery, Geoffrey Young Gallery, TSA Brooklyn and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Rubens is an assistant professor of painting and drawing at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Gene Kogan is an artist who is interested in generative systems, artificial intelligence and software for creativity and self-expression. He is a collaborator within numerous open-source software projects, and leads workshops and demonstrations on topics at the intersection of code and art. Gene initiated ml4a, a free book about machine learning for artists, activists and citizen scientists.