A recording of this talk is available in our virtual Resource Room.

RESCHEDULED
Friday, November 20, 7 pm
Hill Auditorium, High Museum of Art, Woodruff Arts Center

Artist Harry Shearer is joined by Jim Clancy (Anchor/Correspondent, CNN International), and Michael David Murphy (Program Manager, Atlanta Celebrates Photography), to discuss The Silent Echo Chamber, an exhibition of videos featuring media and political personalities in the awkward moments before “going live.” Artistic Director Stuart Horodner moderates the panel with questions about trust, privacy, celebrity, and technology.


This program, rescheduled from October 8, takes place at the Hill Auditorium, High Museum of Art, Woodruff Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30309. This program is free; however, seating is limited and must be reserved. Tickets are available through the Woodruff Arts Center Box Office at 404.733.5000. Tickets from the previously scheduled lecture will not automatically roll over. You must call the Box Office at 404.733.5000 to reserve new tickets. Tickets to the Museum are sold separately.


This panel discussion is a collaboration between the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta Celebrates Photography, and the High Museum of Art. Funding for this program is generously provided by the Massey Charitable Trust, and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.


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