Wednesday 17 June 2026, 5pm - 6.30pm
Seminar Room 63, Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities
All welcome
Join philosopher, writer, and artist Lynne Huffer for a workshop that brings together experimental writing with visual collage. Huffer will share some of her creative practices with the aim to inspire workshop participants to develop their own approach to what Huffer calls thought collage: using writing exercises and analog collage as a way to stimulate new forms of expression and thinking.
Lynne Huffer is a philosopher, writer, teacher, and collage artist interested in formal experimentation. Their creative efforts are driven by a desire to think-feel the world differently than before, and to open up new spaces for intimacy, friendship, and political solidarities. Lynne Huffer calls this mode of thinking-feeling and art-making “thought collage?”. In drawing on the aesthetic of fragmentation, their work pushes the limits of our perception and our thinking. In a book of collages, These Survivals: Autobiography of Extinction (Duke University Press, 2025), Lynne Huffer explores the connection between the time of intimacy and geological time.
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