In We Should Be You: A Study for
Physical Interpretation (Simon), Los - Angeles based artist Samuel White utilizes the Center for Curatorial Studies Bulletin Board as a platform for an
interactive installation that will develop throughout the length of the exhibition.
Projects that engage the city as subject, including The Barnes Foundation's Person of the Crowd: The Contemporary Art of Flânerie, capturing city life through a contemporary exhibition and
installations in unexpected locations; curator Brian Phillips» Rowhouse Workshop, surveying the
physical and social histories embedded in Philadelphia row homes; Philadelphia Mural Arts Program's Monument Lab: A Citywide Public Art and History Exhibition with public artworks created by artists such as Ai Weiwei and Zoe Strauss; and Philadelphia Assembled, a museum
installation and off - site
interactive art experiences reimagining the city, presented by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and artist Jeanne van Heeswijk;
In response to the themes of Encountering Space, the faculty and alumni of the Division of Art and the Center of Creative Computation of the Meadows School developed this
interactive installation that actively combines
physical and perceptual experiences.