Making Without Objects: Disability, Process, and Reimagining Art Charlie Reynolds, Good Hart Artist Residency, Artist in Residence Confronting the art world as a disabled person, I immediately saw its inaccessibility. Out of necessity, I learned to make art however I could. Navigating these challenges led me to dematerialization—an ultra-conceptual art theory that centers process over object. Coined by Lucy Lippard, dematerialization invites artists like me to move beyond traditional objects toward ephemeral, performative, or installation art, and to actively resist commodification. Focusing on process is now at the core of how I discuss my own disabled experience. This event is in-person and online via Zoom and Facebook. No registration required. Zoom link forthcoming View on Facebook
Thursday Jun 11, 2026
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
Thursday, June 11 10-11am
Crooked Tree Arts Center - Petoskey Gilbert Gallery 461 E. Mitchell St, Petoskey, MI 49770
Free and open to the public
https://www.crookedtree.org/events-and-exhibitions/events/?page=1&location=petoskey#class-list
For more information please call (231) 347-4337 or visit www.crookedtree.org
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