Casey Noonan, Lady Dumpster Walking into White Rabbit, February 2020. Photograph. Courtesy of the artist.
Talk
Nov 11, 2021 - 5:30
Lower Level, Auditorium (KAM 62) and virtual via zoom

Join us for an artist talk by Casey Noonan, responding to the work on display in Hal Fischer Photographs: Seriality, Sexuality, Semiotics.

This artist talk is a hybrid event. Join us in-person in the Krannert Art Museum Auditorium, or attend virtually via Zoom.

About the Artist | Artist Instagram | Crashing Through the Front Door Instagram

Casey Noonan was born in Vincennes, Indiana in 1989. He is an artist interested in the subcultures of punk, drag, noise, and food. Beginning in 2017, he documented a burgeoning avant-garde drag scene in Indianapolis which centered on the queer dance party, Low Pone. He and Taylor Rose, a writer and also his creative partner for the project, published a book of photography, essays, and interviews in February 2019 titled, Crashing Through The Front Door. Noonan is also a musician and co-organizer of queer musical festival, BUZZ/cut

Registration

Registration is required to attend the virtual event. Visitors can attend the in-person artist talk without registration. | Register Online

Accessibility

Krannert Art Museum endeavors to be accessible to all. The event will be in English. The event will be CART captioned for both in-person and online audiences. If you have questions or would like to request an accessibility accommodation, please email kam-accessibility@illinois.edu