Art and Innovation: Craft renaissance & informal industry in the Maghreb
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Eric van Hove - Art and Innovation: Craft renaissance & informal industry in the Maghreb Conceptual artist, poet, social entrepreneur and traveler
When
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
4:30-5:30PM
Where
DEN Innovation Center & New Venture Incubator, 4 Currier Place, Suite 107, Hanover, NH 03755
sponsor
Hood Museum of Art, Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship
Intended Audience(s)
Public
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Eric van Hove - Art and Innovation: Craft renaissance & informal industry in the Maghreb
Conceptual artist, poet, social entrepreneur and traveler
Dartmouth Artist in Residence – 2016 March/April
Montgomery Fellow – 2017 February/March
Wednesday 27 April 2016
4:30PM – 5:30PM
Networking immediately following
Co-sponsored by DEN, the Hood Museum of Art, and the Dartmouth Studio Art Artist-in-Residence Program
For more information and to register link to: http://den-hoodmuseum-ericvanhove.eventbrite.com
Morocco hosts 3 million craftsmen whose role, manpower and informal economy shows great potential in the wake of the solar power technology development. As a conceptual artist and social entrepreneur based in Marrakesh, Eric van Hove will offer some insights into his vision and future ventures involving craft as a social empowerment tool in the post-Fordist and post-Colonial context of North-Africa.
Eric van Hove is a conceptual artist and social entrepreneur who was born in Algeria to Belgian parents, raised in Cameroon, educated in Tokyo and spent nearly a decade of his adult life traveling and working extensively across every continent. Recently, he settled in Morocco to establish what he calls a “living, socioeconomic sculpture” – or as others know it: Atelier Eric van Hove. Beyond being an embodiment of metamorphosis, this atelier is where V12 Laraki, the full-fledged sculptural replica of a V12 Mercedes engine with craft -now on show at the Jaffe-Friede Gallery and presented by the artist recently at TEDx Marrakech- was born. Furthermore, his Atelier is also the cornerstone of his new goal: initiating a Renaissance of Craft in the Maghreb in post-Fordist times.
For information about Eric van Hove: The Craft of Art exhibit on view in Jaffe-Fried Gallery, Hopkins Center please link to http://hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu/explore/exhibitions/eric-van-hove
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For more information, contact:
Sarah Morgan
dartmouth.entrepreneurial.net@dartmouth.edu
603-646-8888
Permanent URL: https://hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu/events/event?event=39129