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18 May 2022 | |
Written by Tess Galen | |
Advancing Architecture and Design |
Natalie Gearin, the Athenaeum's Membership Associate, will share her research on the aesthetics of online conspiracy communities, the history of conspiracy in art, and how these phenomena come to bear in physical space--from the US Capitol Building to New York City apartments and beyond. This talk emerged from Natalie's research into the visual language of online conspiracy in 2021, culminating in a paper titled "The Final Understanding: Interpreting the Aesthetics of Online Conspiracy."
Before joining the Athenaeum, Natalie obtained her BA and MA in Art History from the Tyler School of Art and Tufts University, respectively. She specialized in contemporary art and social practice.