CANCELED: NFTs and Art
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CANCELED: NFTs and Art

A Panel of Experts on the Democracy of Technology

Special Event Announcement:

This event has been canceled. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope to reschedule for a future season. Ticket buyers will be refunded automatically and receive communications via email. Thank you for your understanding and support.

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About the Event:

Since the NFT (Non-fungible tokens) exploded into the art world a few years ago, artists, collectors, arts professionals, art lovers, and museumgoers are still trying to understand what NFTs are and what they mean for the future. Author, Amy Whitaker, takes readers through the origins of NFTs, the connection to the history of artmaking and art collecting, and their potential to change the art world. Join the writer, artist, and researcher for a conversation on the age of digital records and how we build collaborative and equitable structures for the future.


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Amy Whitaker

Amy Whitaker

Amy Whitaker is a writer, artist, and researcher working at the intersections of business, politics, and art. She is ...

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Fiona Greenland

Fiona Greenland

I am a comparative and historical sociologist at the University of Virginia, where I am Assistant Professor in the Read More

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