Gale Memorial Lecture Series

The Gale Memorial Lecture Series was established in memory of Dr. David Gale and his wife Sylvia whose generosity made the series possible.

Since the establishment of the David and Sylvia Gale Endowment in 1993, the Visiting Artist Lecture Series has thrived, and many students have benefitted from the scholarship. Lectures are free and open to the public.

Triton Mobley Gale Memorial Lecture Flyer

Gale Memorial Speaker Series Fall 2024

Triton Mobley Gale Memorial Lecture Flyer

Triton Mobley

https://www.tritonmobley.com/
Artist Talk: Thursday, September 26, 2024, 5:30 pm
ARTSLab, 131 Pine St. NE

Triton Mobley is a new media artist and researcher known for his interventionist works and guerrilla performances, exhibited at prestigious venues such as Art Basel Miami and CURRENTS Virtual Festival. His practice combines critical making methodologies across performative installations and speculative design, addressing digital perceptions and cultural optics, particularly the en/coding of anti-blackness in digital technologies. Mobley, who holds an MFA from RISD and a PhD from USC, is currently an Assistant Professor of New Media Art + Media Studies at the University of Pittsburgh.

Events Presented by:
• Gale Memorial Lecture Series
• ARTSLab 20th Anniversary

August Muth

https://www.augustmuth.com/
Artist Talk: Thursday, November 14, 2024, 5:30 pm
ARTSLab, 131 Pine St. NE

For over 30 years, Muth has been an internationally recognized artist, pioneering the use of light through holography, a passion that began in his teens. After studying art and physics, Muth moved to New York City, where he began exploring holography in 1980, eventually building studios in Telluride, Colorado, and later Santa Fe, New Mexico. In Santa Fe, he pushed the boundaries of large-scale holography, developing innovative techniques to create groundbreaking works that explore the light-space-time continuum.

Presented by:
• Gale Memorial Lecture Series
• UNM Research + Discovery Week
• ARTSLab 20th Anniversary