UB Arts Collaboratory's Working Artists Lab hosts Buffalo native Asad Raza

Published April 18, 2022

Asad Raza.

In spring 2022, UB Arts Collaboratory's Working Artists Lab hosts Buffalo native Asad Raza, an internationally renowned multidisciplinary artist. In 2019, he created the 34th Kaldor Public Art Project in Sydney, Australia. The project, called Absorption, was later presented in 2020 at the Gropius Bau in Berlin, and at the 2021 Ruhrtriennale in the Ruhr area of Germany.

Maria S. Horne, associate professor, co-created The Working Artists Lab with Bronwyn Keenan, director of the UB Arts Collaboratory, as an experiential space where UB’s interdisciplinary student artists/scholars can learn and thrive together along with renowned professionals and researchers. It is an academic class where graduate and undergraduate students can earn credit at UB through the Department of Theatre and Dance.

For more information about the project and Asad Raza, please check out the new article on UB Now!

https://www.buffalo.edu/ubnow/stories/2022/04/raza-working-artists-lab.html