Arthur Erickson at Home, presented in partnership with the West Vancouver Memorial Library
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Join hosts Hilary Letwin, West Vancouver Art Museum Curator, and architect, Clinton Cuddington, in conversation with academic, Dr. Michael Prokopow., as they discuss the Museum's current exhibition, A Refuge: Arthur Erickson, on display from Wednesday, May 15 to Saturday, July 20.
Hilary Letwin gained her PhD in Art History from Johns Hopkins University in 2013. She has held Curatorial Fellowships at the British Museum and the Baltimore Museum of Art. Recent projects include Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Genius Loci (2020); Design for Living: West Coast Modern Homes Revisited (2019); Saints, Sinners and Souvenirs: Italian Masterworks on Paper (2019); and Molly Lamb Bobak: Talk of the Town (2018). She currently works as the Museum Administrator/Curator at the West Vancouver Art Museum.
Before forming Measured in 2007, Clinton Cuddington had amassed an impressive public architecture pedigree, including nine years as an architect for Bing Thom Architects in Vancouver working on commissions that included the redevelopment and expansion of the Arena Stage Theatre in Washington, DC, and the Surrey Campus of Simon Fraser University. He presently sits on the board of the Arthur Erickson Foundation.
Dr. Michael J. Prokopow is a cultural historian and curator whose areas of expertise include architecture and design, material and visual culture, and critical and postcolonial theory. His many publications include, most recently, Hurvin Anderson (2021) and Smith House II for UBC SALA West Coast Modern House series (2012). He sits on the boards of the Arthur Erickson Foundation, the Canadian Society for the Decorative Arts, and Studio Magazine, and holds a PhD from Harvard University.
In partnership with the West Vancouver Memorial Library.