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SUMMARY:Punk Preservationists Present: Save the Art Barn!
DESCRIPTION:The Exhibit Runs From Oct 21st to Nov 9th. \nThe Ant Farm Antioch Art Building aka “AFAAB”\, “The Art Barn”\, the “Toaster”\, and the “Old Art Building” is one of just two buildings ever to be built that was designed by Ant Farm\, one of the 1970s most important art groups. \nThis building\, which was designed in 1971 and opened in 1972\, is emblematic of a moment of radical risk taking and experimentation in art\, media\, architecture and pedagogy. Ant Farm were deeply interdisciplinary and collaborative key players in the counter-cultural landscape\, experimenting with and integrating video\, public sculpture\, and the built environment. Antioch College was likewise a crucial locus for left organizing and experiments in re-envisioning higher education for greater freedom and inclusivity. The AFAAB building stands as a testament to a moment when Antioch and Ant Farm met\, and built something lasting together. \nPunk Preservationists Present: Save the Art Barn opens up the archives while also taking a look at how contemporary students\, faculty\, and artists have been inspired by the building. Visitors can delve into Ant Farm’s design process\, and see the building’s construction and early days. The building was a testing ground for wild ideas and new processes and has been a classroom\, studio\, practice space\, and shooting location for generations of students and faculty\, from filmmakers like Tony Conrad and Lola Betz to musicians like Mia Zapata and painters like Karsten Creightney. \nBy presenting this information to our community\, we hope to inspire interest in preserving this unique asset and crucial piece of Antiochian and contemporary architectural history.
URL:https://punkpreservationists.org/event/punk-preservationists-present-save-the-art-barn/
LOCATION:Antioch Arts & Science Building\, 199 Marshall St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, OH\, 45387\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Liz Flyntz":MAILTO:lflyntz@antiochcollege.edu
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SUMMARY:Docomomo Tour Day [Expired]
DESCRIPTION:The Ant Farm Antioch Art Building (or AFAAB)\, a currently abandoned studio art building\, was designed in 1971 by radical architecture and art collaborative Ant Farm and is located on the campus of Antioch College\, a liberal arts college and historical hotbed of American left political activism in the 1960s and 1970s. Ant Farm\, who had never built anything besides plastic inflatables before getting the contract from Antioch\, lived in a treehouse while they worked on this open\, flexible space\, which was designed for interdisciplinary artistic mingling. The building resembles a nightclub or a factory located on the edge of a bucolic\, wooded college campus. The AFAAB building  is one of the few built legacies of that era of architectural experimentation. \nIts surviving mass offers itself as a tool for experimenting with new proposals for future-oriented\, ecologically conscious re-use and re-design strategies for architecture and the environment in which education and the built realm work in unison. \nIn this tour we’ll walk around the outside of the building and discuss our recent listing on the National Historic Register. \nPark in marked places near the Foundry Theater.
URL:https://punkpreservationists.org/event/doco-momo-tour-day-expired/
CATEGORIES:Ant Farm
ORGANIZER;CN="Doco Momo":MAILTO:lflyntz@antiochcollege.edu
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