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Dec
03
Tue
Visual Arts :: Misc
Affirmation/Transformation: Fandom Created
10:00 AM
Haggerty Museum of Art
Affirmation/Transformation: Fandom Created
10:00 AM
Haggerty Museum of Art
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Description:
Cheeseheads, Swifties, Beatlemaniacs, Trekkies, Whovians, Potterheads, Beyhive, the Cenation, ARMY. People are fans of all sorts of things. But what makes someone a fan? Is there a difference between enjoying something and being a fan of that thing??
Affirmation/Transformation?considers “creation” as the line between casual enjoyment and fandom. Fans are not passive; fans create. Using pieces from the Haggerty Museum of Art’s permanent collection, Affirmation/Transformation?looks at the types of things that fans are inspired to create and asks the viewer whether these fan creations are affirmational or transformational—that is, do they affirm the fan object as it is, or transform it into something new? Do fan creations uphold the canon of the original content, or do they take only what they need and leave the rest behind? Is it possible that all fan creations hold both at the same time?
This exhibition serves as a foundational component for the dissertation of Kate Rose, English Literature PhD Candidate at Marquette University. The pieces included in Affirmation/Transformation?are available to online fan communities and fans are invited to use them as inspiration in their own affirmational or transformational works. Many of these works will be on display as a part of the exhibition on view at the Haggerty Museum of Art. Through the collection and display of these works, as well as through future interviews with fan creators, this dissertation questions the arbitrary boundary that academics have created between affirmational and transformational fandom and compares academic treatment of fan activities against the ways that these same activities are treated in fan communities.
Affirmation/Transformation includes fanworks from fans worldwide. To view the online version of the exhibition, visit fandom.raynordslab.org
For more information, or to participate in the Affirmation/Transformation?Fandom Event, please visit https://epublications.marquette.edu/fandom/Affirmationtransformation/
Support for this exhibition is generously provided by the Richard P. Herzfeld Endowment Fund and in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Affirmation/Transformation?considers “creation” as the line between casual enjoyment and fandom. Fans are not passive; fans create. Using pieces from the Haggerty Museum of Art’s permanent collection, Affirmation/Transformation?looks at the types of things that fans are inspired to create and asks the viewer whether these fan creations are affirmational or transformational—that is, do they affirm the fan object as it is, or transform it into something new? Do fan creations uphold the canon of the original content, or do they take only what they need and leave the rest behind? Is it possible that all fan creations hold both at the same time?
This exhibition serves as a foundational component for the dissertation of Kate Rose, English Literature PhD Candidate at Marquette University. The pieces included in Affirmation/Transformation?are available to online fan communities and fans are invited to use them as inspiration in their own affirmational or transformational works. Many of these works will be on display as a part of the exhibition on view at the Haggerty Museum of Art. Through the collection and display of these works, as well as through future interviews with fan creators, this dissertation questions the arbitrary boundary that academics have created between affirmational and transformational fandom and compares academic treatment of fan activities against the ways that these same activities are treated in fan communities.
Affirmation/Transformation includes fanworks from fans worldwide. To view the online version of the exhibition, visit fandom.raynordslab.org
For more information, or to participate in the Affirmation/Transformation?Fandom Event, please visit https://epublications.marquette.edu/fandom/Affirmationtransformation/
Support for this exhibition is generously provided by the Richard P. Herzfeld Endowment Fund and in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Age Group: Teen+
Venue: Haggerty Museum of Art
Address: 1234 W. Tory Hill Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233
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