ART EXHIBITION: GLOBAL PRIORITY
          
          Concurrent 
          with the conference, artists Susan Jahoda and Grady Gerbracht are curating 
          a month long art exhibition entitled Global Priority. 
        View sample pieces from Global Priority.
        Global 
          Priority is on view at Herter Art Gallery 
          on the campus of University of Massachusetts–Amherst from 27 October 
          2003 through 23 November 2003.
        A 
          Panel Discussion regarding Global Priority is scheduled for 
          Friday, November 7, 3:00-4:30 p.m. The Opening Reception for Global 
          Priority is scheduled for Friday, November 7, 4:30-6:00 p.m.
        Global 
          Priority explores how artists are responding to the currently accelerating 
          hybridization of identities in relation to dispersed international flows 
          of economic and cultural values. The title of the exhibition refers 
          to one of the standard services of the U.S. Postal Service. As such, 
          it invites audiences to think about globalization in relation to multiple, 
          scattered identities bound up with citizenship and locality. It also 
          suggests an interrogation of hegemonic priorities in response to global 
          economic and cultural dispersion.
          
          The exhibition includes architecture, performance, photography, sculpture, 
          video, and websites by an international group of individual artists 
          and artist collaboratives. Participating artists are Dennis Adams, Ludovic 
          Burel, Javier Cambre, Rutherford Chang, Mark Dion, Grady Gerbracht, 
          Paul Isenrath, Jesal Kapadia, Nina Katchadourian, William Kentridge, 
          Emily Jacir & Anton Sinkewich, Susan Jahoda, Pia Lindman, Mark Lombardi, 
          Jeorge Macchi, Liz Miller, Santu Mofokeng, Olu Oguibe, Inhwan Oh, Josh 
          On & Future Farmers, David Opdyke, Kyong Park, Cesare Pietrousti, 
          Walid Raad, Micheal Rakowitz, Allan Sekula, Trebor Scholz & Carol 
          Flax, Superflex, Minnette Vári, Alex Villar, Peter Walsh, Krzystof 
          Wodiczko, and Kumi Yamashita.
        A 
          catalog, published by Routledge Press as Volume 15:3 of Rethinking 
          Marxism, is accompanying the exhibition. The catalog contains 
          documentation of the works and essays contextualizing the projects as 
          well as information about the artists. Each registrant will receive 
          a complimentary copy of the exhibition catalog with his or her registration 
          materials.