Core Program Lecture | Leigh Arnold
October 23, 2024
The 2024–2025 Core Program Lecture Series features a talk presented by Leigh Arnold.
About the Speaker
Leigh A. Arnold is a curator at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas and a scholar specializing in Land Art, Minimalism, and Post-Minimalist sculpture. In 2019, she curated Elmgreen & Dragset: Sculptures, the first major U.S. museum exhibition by the artist duo, as well as The Four Fs: Family, Finance, Faith, and Friends, the first solo exhibition in North America featuring French sound artist Anne Le Troter and her first work in English. In 2022, Arnold curated Lynda Benglis, showcasing new and recent works by the artist, alongside Matthew Ronay: The Crack, the Swell, an Earth, an Ode. She also curated the 2023 exhibition Groundswell: Women of Land Art, a reappraisal of Land Art through the pioneering work of 12 women sculptors. Arnold holds a PhD from the University of Texas at Dallas and has published on artists including Genesis Belanger, Beverly Buchanan, Melvin Edwards, and Robert Smithson.
Plan Your Visit
- Core Program lectures are open to the public. Admission is free.
- This event takes place in Favrot Auditorium at the Glassell School of Art. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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About the Core Residency Program
Established in 1982, the Glassell School of Art’s Core Residency Program offers postgraduate residencies for art critics and visual artists.
The Core Program at the Glassell School of Art receives generous funding from The Joseph & Sylvia Slifka Foundation; The Powell Foundation; and The Glassell Family Foundation.
Core fellowships have been underwritten by Anchorage Foundation of Texas; Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Inc.; Mr. Brad Blume; Mr. and Mrs. Jamal H. Daniel; Mr. Ronald A. Logan; McClain Gallery; and The Arch and Stella Rowan Foundation, Inc.
Endowments for the Core Program have been provided by Leslie and Brad Bucher; gifts in memory of Laura Lee Blanton; the estate of Margaret Gillingham; the Eleanor and Frank Freed Foundation; Eliza Lovett Randall; Herbert C. Wells; and Warren A. Hadler.