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Skin. An In-Depth Exploration of the Surfaces of Design

Wednesday, April 14, 2010 6:30 The Institute of Contemporary Art
100 Northern Avenue
Boston, MA 02210

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From cave walls to touch screens, no surface is off limits to the creativity of artists and designers. What about the most accessible surface of all, our own bodies? See the tattoo-inspired work of Dr. Lakra, then hear from the artist and others whose work brings them in close contact with skin as we ask, what are the challenges of creating the most personal and intimate of designs?

Dr. Lakra is an Oaxaca-based artist, tattooist, and subject of a solo exhibition at the ICA. The imagery in his layered works references everything from cultural traditions of body art and ancient rituals to kitschy erotica and hallucinogenic visions.

Allen Zadeh, Director of Industrial Design at Smart Design, has over 15 years in the design industry, having worked with such clients as Burton, ESPN, Microsoft, and Timberland.

Sandy Poirier, Owner of Shag Salon, is a purveyor of “Rockstar Hair” and a DJ on the side. With an unapologetic mix of tattoos, toughness and style, his canvas includes both hair and skin. The Southie salon has been featured on MTV, the Style Network and TLC.

Moderator Stephanie Murg is a New York-based writer and art adviser whose interests lie at the nexus of art, design, fashion, and capital markets. She is an editor of the influential design blog unBeige, named one of 12 sites that “define cool” by Newsweek.

Location
The Institute of Contemporary Art
100 Northern Avenue
Boston, MA 02210

Admission
$12 AIGA Members, ICA Members, Students, and Seniors
$15 General Admission

Purchase tickets at the ICA box office or by calling 617-478-3103.

Directions
by public transportation
by car
parking options

Contact Person
Laura Sauter
Email: laura@agencybel.com
Phone: 617.780.6485

Comments (2)

some SKIN pr.

Posted by: laura sauter on April 22, 2010

I like the diverse range of guests. Can't wait!

Posted by: Matt Budelman on April 2, 2010

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