December 3, 2018

Visiting Artist Lecture – Diamond Stingily


Artist Diamond Stingily will present a lecture in the Visiting Artist series on Wednesday, December 5th beginning at 6:40 p.m.


Diamond Stingily (born 1990) is an American artist and poet. Stingily's art practice explores aspects of identity, iconography and mythology, and childhood. Stingily lives and works in New York City. Stingily has exhibited at numerous galleries and museums, including Ramiken Crucible, Queer Thoughts, The Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain (FIAC) at the Grand Palais, MOCAD Detroit, and at the New Museum during the "Songs for Sabotage" Triennial. Stingily is a published author and holds a podcast-style radio show at Know Wave called, The Diamond Stingily Show.

Where: Rutgers - Mason Gross School of the Arts, Civic Square Building, Room 110.
33 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick, NJ.

The Visiting Artist Lecture Series is organized by the Rutgers MFA program and includes weekly lectures, studio visits and critiques by luminaries working across a wide spectrum of mediums.

Free and open to the public.

Wheelchair Accessible; ASL/CART available on request. Contact Cassandra at coliveras@mgsa.rutgers.edu or 848-932-5399 one week prior to event.