Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts presents Artist Talk: Beverly Fishman

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Photo by Beverly Fishman

The School of Art welcomes Beverly Fishman to the University of Houston for a guest lecture. Fishman is an internationally recognized painter and sculptor who adopts the language of abstraction to explore the body, issues of identity and contemporary culture. For more than three decades, she has used imagery drawn from science, medicine and the pharmaceutical industry to promote inquiry into the effects of these institutions on both individuals and societies.

The School of Art welcomes Beverly Fishman to the University of Houston for a guest lecture. Fishman is an internationally recognized painter and sculptor who adopts the language of abstraction to explore the body, issues of identity and contemporary culture. For more than three decades, she has used imagery drawn from science, medicine and the pharmaceutical industry to promote inquiry into the effects of these institutions on both individuals and societies.

The School of Art welcomes Beverly Fishman to the University of Houston for a guest lecture. Fishman is an internationally recognized painter and sculptor who adopts the language of abstraction to explore the body, issues of identity and contemporary culture. For more than three decades, she has used imagery drawn from science, medicine and the pharmaceutical industry to promote inquiry into the effects of these institutions on both individuals and societies.

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Dudley Recital Hall
4173 Elgin St.
Houston, TX 77004
https://www.uh.edu/kgmca/box-office/?view=e&id=8899#event

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