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X-WR-CALNAME:The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide\, Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD
  exhibition
X-WR-TIMEZONE:Central Time (US & Canada)
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260810T104949Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52153408063796
DTSTART:20260508T180000Z
DTEND:20260508T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhibition\, “The Post-Apocalyptic
  Travel Guide”\n\n“The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide” follows a spec
 ulative government organization (USDOPSAC – United States Department of 
 Public Safety and Control) tasked with documenting the conditions of the p
 lanet’s surface while also distributing safe\, virtual travel experience
 s for survivors living in bunkers.  The virtual travel experiences include
  brochures\, videos\, a website\, and photo ops with your favorite ruin.  
 The creative project melds truth and fiction by presenting current “trut
 hful” documentary images of abandoned ruins in the American landscape th
 at are contextualized into the performance of a speculative\, “fictional
 ” post-apocalyptic narrative.  The inefficiency of the actual American g
 overnment is critiqued by this project’s speculative agency that ironica
 lly uses resources to placate the public with frivolous travel experiences
  instead of proposing actionable solutions to why the planet’s surface i
 s uninhabitable.  The distinctions between truth and fiction become tenuou
 s in the project revealing underlying apocalyptic dread in the American co
 nsciousness.\n\nwww.usdopsactravel.org\n\nThe exhibition will include phot
 ographic prints\, one or more looped videos\, interactive printed document
 s such as travel brochures and magazines\, and an expansion of Lyon’s tr
 avel agency brochure installation from the “Grounded” exhibition at SP
 /N gallery. \n\nArtist Biography            \n\nTara Lyon is a multimedia 
 artist living in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas.  She is an arti
 st\, photographer\, filmmaker\, and writer with a focus on American cultur
 e critique.  Her primary thematic and scholarly concerns are post-apocalyp
 tic aesthetics in landscape and documentary photography\, intersectionalit
 y and representation in movies and television\, the Anthropocene\, and the
  “American Dream.”
GEO:32.994954;-96.753336
LOCATION:SP/N Gallery\, 11.219
SUMMARY:The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide\, Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhi
 bition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/the-post-apocalyptic-trav
 el-guide-tara-lyons-creative-phd-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260810T104949Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52153408064821
DTSTART:20260509T160000Z
DTEND:20260509T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhibition\, “The Post-Apocalyptic
  Travel Guide”\n\n“The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide” follows a spec
 ulative government organization (USDOPSAC – United States Department of 
 Public Safety and Control) tasked with documenting the conditions of the p
 lanet’s surface while also distributing safe\, virtual travel experience
 s for survivors living in bunkers.  The virtual travel experiences include
  brochures\, videos\, a website\, and photo ops with your favorite ruin.  
 The creative project melds truth and fiction by presenting current “trut
 hful” documentary images of abandoned ruins in the American landscape th
 at are contextualized into the performance of a speculative\, “fictional
 ” post-apocalyptic narrative.  The inefficiency of the actual American g
 overnment is critiqued by this project’s speculative agency that ironica
 lly uses resources to placate the public with frivolous travel experiences
  instead of proposing actionable solutions to why the planet’s surface i
 s uninhabitable.  The distinctions between truth and fiction become tenuou
 s in the project revealing underlying apocalyptic dread in the American co
 nsciousness.\n\nwww.usdopsactravel.org\n\nThe exhibition will include phot
 ographic prints\, one or more looped videos\, interactive printed document
 s such as travel brochures and magazines\, and an expansion of Lyon’s tr
 avel agency brochure installation from the “Grounded” exhibition at SP
 /N gallery. \n\nArtist Biography            \n\nTara Lyon is a multimedia 
 artist living in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas.  She is an arti
 st\, photographer\, filmmaker\, and writer with a focus on American cultur
 e critique.  Her primary thematic and scholarly concerns are post-apocalyp
 tic aesthetics in landscape and documentary photography\, intersectionalit
 y and representation in movies and television\, the Anthropocene\, and the
  “American Dream.”
GEO:32.994954;-96.753336
LOCATION:SP/N Gallery\, 11.219
SUMMARY:The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide\, Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhi
 bition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/the-post-apocalyptic-trav
 el-guide-tara-lyons-creative-phd-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260810T104949Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52153408065846
DTSTART:20260512T160000Z
DTEND:20260512T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhibition\, “The Post-Apocalyptic
  Travel Guide”\n\n“The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide” follows a spec
 ulative government organization (USDOPSAC – United States Department of 
 Public Safety and Control) tasked with documenting the conditions of the p
 lanet’s surface while also distributing safe\, virtual travel experience
 s for survivors living in bunkers.  The virtual travel experiences include
  brochures\, videos\, a website\, and photo ops with your favorite ruin.  
 The creative project melds truth and fiction by presenting current “trut
 hful” documentary images of abandoned ruins in the American landscape th
 at are contextualized into the performance of a speculative\, “fictional
 ” post-apocalyptic narrative.  The inefficiency of the actual American g
 overnment is critiqued by this project’s speculative agency that ironica
 lly uses resources to placate the public with frivolous travel experiences
  instead of proposing actionable solutions to why the planet’s surface i
 s uninhabitable.  The distinctions between truth and fiction become tenuou
 s in the project revealing underlying apocalyptic dread in the American co
 nsciousness.\n\nwww.usdopsactravel.org\n\nThe exhibition will include phot
 ographic prints\, one or more looped videos\, interactive printed document
 s such as travel brochures and magazines\, and an expansion of Lyon’s tr
 avel agency brochure installation from the “Grounded” exhibition at SP
 /N gallery. \n\nArtist Biography            \n\nTara Lyon is a multimedia 
 artist living in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas.  She is an arti
 st\, photographer\, filmmaker\, and writer with a focus on American cultur
 e critique.  Her primary thematic and scholarly concerns are post-apocalyp
 tic aesthetics in landscape and documentary photography\, intersectionalit
 y and representation in movies and television\, the Anthropocene\, and the
  “American Dream.”
GEO:32.994954;-96.753336
LOCATION:SP/N Gallery\, 11.219
SUMMARY:The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide\, Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhi
 bition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/the-post-apocalyptic-trav
 el-guide-tara-lyons-creative-phd-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260810T104949Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52153408066871
DTSTART:20260513T160000Z
DTEND:20260513T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhibition\, “The Post-Apocalyptic
  Travel Guide”\n\n“The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide” follows a spec
 ulative government organization (USDOPSAC – United States Department of 
 Public Safety and Control) tasked with documenting the conditions of the p
 lanet’s surface while also distributing safe\, virtual travel experience
 s for survivors living in bunkers.  The virtual travel experiences include
  brochures\, videos\, a website\, and photo ops with your favorite ruin.  
 The creative project melds truth and fiction by presenting current “trut
 hful” documentary images of abandoned ruins in the American landscape th
 at are contextualized into the performance of a speculative\, “fictional
 ” post-apocalyptic narrative.  The inefficiency of the actual American g
 overnment is critiqued by this project’s speculative agency that ironica
 lly uses resources to placate the public with frivolous travel experiences
  instead of proposing actionable solutions to why the planet’s surface i
 s uninhabitable.  The distinctions between truth and fiction become tenuou
 s in the project revealing underlying apocalyptic dread in the American co
 nsciousness.\n\nwww.usdopsactravel.org\n\nThe exhibition will include phot
 ographic prints\, one or more looped videos\, interactive printed document
 s such as travel brochures and magazines\, and an expansion of Lyon’s tr
 avel agency brochure installation from the “Grounded” exhibition at SP
 /N gallery. \n\nArtist Biography            \n\nTara Lyon is a multimedia 
 artist living in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas.  She is an arti
 st\, photographer\, filmmaker\, and writer with a focus on American cultur
 e critique.  Her primary thematic and scholarly concerns are post-apocalyp
 tic aesthetics in landscape and documentary photography\, intersectionalit
 y and representation in movies and television\, the Anthropocene\, and the
  “American Dream.”
GEO:32.994954;-96.753336
LOCATION:SP/N Gallery\, 11.219
SUMMARY:The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide\, Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhi
 bition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/the-post-apocalyptic-trav
 el-guide-tara-lyons-creative-phd-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260810T104949Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52153408067896
DTSTART:20260514T180000Z
DTEND:20260514T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhibition\, “The Post-Apocalyptic
  Travel Guide”\n\n“The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide” follows a spec
 ulative government organization (USDOPSAC – United States Department of 
 Public Safety and Control) tasked with documenting the conditions of the p
 lanet’s surface while also distributing safe\, virtual travel experience
 s for survivors living in bunkers.  The virtual travel experiences include
  brochures\, videos\, a website\, and photo ops with your favorite ruin.  
 The creative project melds truth and fiction by presenting current “trut
 hful” documentary images of abandoned ruins in the American landscape th
 at are contextualized into the performance of a speculative\, “fictional
 ” post-apocalyptic narrative.  The inefficiency of the actual American g
 overnment is critiqued by this project’s speculative agency that ironica
 lly uses resources to placate the public with frivolous travel experiences
  instead of proposing actionable solutions to why the planet’s surface i
 s uninhabitable.  The distinctions between truth and fiction become tenuou
 s in the project revealing underlying apocalyptic dread in the American co
 nsciousness.\n\nwww.usdopsactravel.org\n\nThe exhibition will include phot
 ographic prints\, one or more looped videos\, interactive printed document
 s such as travel brochures and magazines\, and an expansion of Lyon’s tr
 avel agency brochure installation from the “Grounded” exhibition at SP
 /N gallery. \n\nArtist Biography            \n\nTara Lyon is a multimedia 
 artist living in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas.  She is an arti
 st\, photographer\, filmmaker\, and writer with a focus on American cultur
 e critique.  Her primary thematic and scholarly concerns are post-apocalyp
 tic aesthetics in landscape and documentary photography\, intersectionalit
 y and representation in movies and television\, the Anthropocene\, and the
  “American Dream.”
GEO:32.994954;-96.753336
LOCATION:SP/N Gallery\, 11.219
SUMMARY:The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide\, Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhi
 bition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/the-post-apocalyptic-trav
 el-guide-tara-lyons-creative-phd-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260810T104949Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52153408068921
DTSTART:20260515T180000Z
DTEND:20260515T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhibition\, “The Post-Apocalyptic
  Travel Guide”\n\n“The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide” follows a spec
 ulative government organization (USDOPSAC – United States Department of 
 Public Safety and Control) tasked with documenting the conditions of the p
 lanet’s surface while also distributing safe\, virtual travel experience
 s for survivors living in bunkers.  The virtual travel experiences include
  brochures\, videos\, a website\, and photo ops with your favorite ruin.  
 The creative project melds truth and fiction by presenting current “trut
 hful” documentary images of abandoned ruins in the American landscape th
 at are contextualized into the performance of a speculative\, “fictional
 ” post-apocalyptic narrative.  The inefficiency of the actual American g
 overnment is critiqued by this project’s speculative agency that ironica
 lly uses resources to placate the public with frivolous travel experiences
  instead of proposing actionable solutions to why the planet’s surface i
 s uninhabitable.  The distinctions between truth and fiction become tenuou
 s in the project revealing underlying apocalyptic dread in the American co
 nsciousness.\n\nwww.usdopsactravel.org\n\nThe exhibition will include phot
 ographic prints\, one or more looped videos\, interactive printed document
 s such as travel brochures and magazines\, and an expansion of Lyon’s tr
 avel agency brochure installation from the “Grounded” exhibition at SP
 /N gallery. \n\nArtist Biography            \n\nTara Lyon is a multimedia 
 artist living in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas.  She is an arti
 st\, photographer\, filmmaker\, and writer with a focus on American cultur
 e critique.  Her primary thematic and scholarly concerns are post-apocalyp
 tic aesthetics in landscape and documentary photography\, intersectionalit
 y and representation in movies and television\, the Anthropocene\, and the
  “American Dream.”
GEO:32.994954;-96.753336
LOCATION:SP/N Gallery\, 11.219
SUMMARY:The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide\, Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhi
 bition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/the-post-apocalyptic-trav
 el-guide-tara-lyons-creative-phd-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260810T104949Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52153408070970
DTSTART:20260516T160000Z
DTEND:20260516T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhibition\, “The Post-Apocalyptic
  Travel Guide”\n\n“The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide” follows a spec
 ulative government organization (USDOPSAC – United States Department of 
 Public Safety and Control) tasked with documenting the conditions of the p
 lanet’s surface while also distributing safe\, virtual travel experience
 s for survivors living in bunkers.  The virtual travel experiences include
  brochures\, videos\, a website\, and photo ops with your favorite ruin.  
 The creative project melds truth and fiction by presenting current “trut
 hful” documentary images of abandoned ruins in the American landscape th
 at are contextualized into the performance of a speculative\, “fictional
 ” post-apocalyptic narrative.  The inefficiency of the actual American g
 overnment is critiqued by this project’s speculative agency that ironica
 lly uses resources to placate the public with frivolous travel experiences
  instead of proposing actionable solutions to why the planet’s surface i
 s uninhabitable.  The distinctions between truth and fiction become tenuou
 s in the project revealing underlying apocalyptic dread in the American co
 nsciousness.\n\nwww.usdopsactravel.org\n\nThe exhibition will include phot
 ographic prints\, one or more looped videos\, interactive printed document
 s such as travel brochures and magazines\, and an expansion of Lyon’s tr
 avel agency brochure installation from the “Grounded” exhibition at SP
 /N gallery. \n\nArtist Biography            \n\nTara Lyon is a multimedia 
 artist living in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas.  She is an arti
 st\, photographer\, filmmaker\, and writer with a focus on American cultur
 e critique.  Her primary thematic and scholarly concerns are post-apocalyp
 tic aesthetics in landscape and documentary photography\, intersectionalit
 y and representation in movies and television\, the Anthropocene\, and the
  “American Dream.”
GEO:32.994954;-96.753336
LOCATION:SP/N Gallery\, 11.219
SUMMARY:The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide\, Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhi
 bition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/the-post-apocalyptic-trav
 el-guide-tara-lyons-creative-phd-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260810T104949Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52153408071995
DTSTART:20260519T160000Z
DTEND:20260519T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhibition\, “The Post-Apocalyptic
  Travel Guide”\n\n“The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide” follows a spec
 ulative government organization (USDOPSAC – United States Department of 
 Public Safety and Control) tasked with documenting the conditions of the p
 lanet’s surface while also distributing safe\, virtual travel experience
 s for survivors living in bunkers.  The virtual travel experiences include
  brochures\, videos\, a website\, and photo ops with your favorite ruin.  
 The creative project melds truth and fiction by presenting current “trut
 hful” documentary images of abandoned ruins in the American landscape th
 at are contextualized into the performance of a speculative\, “fictional
 ” post-apocalyptic narrative.  The inefficiency of the actual American g
 overnment is critiqued by this project’s speculative agency that ironica
 lly uses resources to placate the public with frivolous travel experiences
  instead of proposing actionable solutions to why the planet’s surface i
 s uninhabitable.  The distinctions between truth and fiction become tenuou
 s in the project revealing underlying apocalyptic dread in the American co
 nsciousness.\n\nwww.usdopsactravel.org\n\nThe exhibition will include phot
 ographic prints\, one or more looped videos\, interactive printed document
 s such as travel brochures and magazines\, and an expansion of Lyon’s tr
 avel agency brochure installation from the “Grounded” exhibition at SP
 /N gallery. \n\nArtist Biography            \n\nTara Lyon is a multimedia 
 artist living in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas.  She is an arti
 st\, photographer\, filmmaker\, and writer with a focus on American cultur
 e critique.  Her primary thematic and scholarly concerns are post-apocalyp
 tic aesthetics in landscape and documentary photography\, intersectionalit
 y and representation in movies and television\, the Anthropocene\, and the
  “American Dream.”
GEO:32.994954;-96.753336
LOCATION:SP/N Gallery\, 11.219
SUMMARY:The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide\, Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhi
 bition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/the-post-apocalyptic-trav
 el-guide-tara-lyons-creative-phd-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260810T104949Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52153408073020
DTSTART:20260520T160000Z
DTEND:20260520T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhibition\, “The Post-Apocalyptic
  Travel Guide”\n\n“The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide” follows a spec
 ulative government organization (USDOPSAC – United States Department of 
 Public Safety and Control) tasked with documenting the conditions of the p
 lanet’s surface while also distributing safe\, virtual travel experience
 s for survivors living in bunkers.  The virtual travel experiences include
  brochures\, videos\, a website\, and photo ops with your favorite ruin.  
 The creative project melds truth and fiction by presenting current “trut
 hful” documentary images of abandoned ruins in the American landscape th
 at are contextualized into the performance of a speculative\, “fictional
 ” post-apocalyptic narrative.  The inefficiency of the actual American g
 overnment is critiqued by this project’s speculative agency that ironica
 lly uses resources to placate the public with frivolous travel experiences
  instead of proposing actionable solutions to why the planet’s surface i
 s uninhabitable.  The distinctions between truth and fiction become tenuou
 s in the project revealing underlying apocalyptic dread in the American co
 nsciousness.\n\nwww.usdopsactravel.org\n\nThe exhibition will include phot
 ographic prints\, one or more looped videos\, interactive printed document
 s such as travel brochures and magazines\, and an expansion of Lyon’s tr
 avel agency brochure installation from the “Grounded” exhibition at SP
 /N gallery. \n\nArtist Biography            \n\nTara Lyon is a multimedia 
 artist living in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas.  She is an arti
 st\, photographer\, filmmaker\, and writer with a focus on American cultur
 e critique.  Her primary thematic and scholarly concerns are post-apocalyp
 tic aesthetics in landscape and documentary photography\, intersectionalit
 y and representation in movies and television\, the Anthropocene\, and the
  “American Dream.”
GEO:32.994954;-96.753336
LOCATION:SP/N Gallery\, 11.219
SUMMARY:The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide\, Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhi
 bition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/the-post-apocalyptic-trav
 el-guide-tara-lyons-creative-phd-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260810T104949Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52153408074045
DTSTART:20260521T180000Z
DTEND:20260521T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhibition\, “The Post-Apocalyptic
  Travel Guide”\n\n“The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide” follows a spec
 ulative government organization (USDOPSAC – United States Department of 
 Public Safety and Control) tasked with documenting the conditions of the p
 lanet’s surface while also distributing safe\, virtual travel experience
 s for survivors living in bunkers.  The virtual travel experiences include
  brochures\, videos\, a website\, and photo ops with your favorite ruin.  
 The creative project melds truth and fiction by presenting current “trut
 hful” documentary images of abandoned ruins in the American landscape th
 at are contextualized into the performance of a speculative\, “fictional
 ” post-apocalyptic narrative.  The inefficiency of the actual American g
 overnment is critiqued by this project’s speculative agency that ironica
 lly uses resources to placate the public with frivolous travel experiences
  instead of proposing actionable solutions to why the planet’s surface i
 s uninhabitable.  The distinctions between truth and fiction become tenuou
 s in the project revealing underlying apocalyptic dread in the American co
 nsciousness.\n\nwww.usdopsactravel.org\n\nThe exhibition will include phot
 ographic prints\, one or more looped videos\, interactive printed document
 s such as travel brochures and magazines\, and an expansion of Lyon’s tr
 avel agency brochure installation from the “Grounded” exhibition at SP
 /N gallery. \n\nArtist Biography            \n\nTara Lyon is a multimedia 
 artist living in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas.  She is an arti
 st\, photographer\, filmmaker\, and writer with a focus on American cultur
 e critique.  Her primary thematic and scholarly concerns are post-apocalyp
 tic aesthetics in landscape and documentary photography\, intersectionalit
 y and representation in movies and television\, the Anthropocene\, and the
  “American Dream.”
GEO:32.994954;-96.753336
LOCATION:SP/N Gallery\, 11.219
SUMMARY:The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide\, Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhi
 bition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/the-post-apocalyptic-trav
 el-guide-tara-lyons-creative-phd-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260810T104949Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52153408075070
DTSTART:20260522T180000Z
DTEND:20260522T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhibition\, “The Post-Apocalyptic
  Travel Guide”\n\n“The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide” follows a spec
 ulative government organization (USDOPSAC – United States Department of 
 Public Safety and Control) tasked with documenting the conditions of the p
 lanet’s surface while also distributing safe\, virtual travel experience
 s for survivors living in bunkers.  The virtual travel experiences include
  brochures\, videos\, a website\, and photo ops with your favorite ruin.  
 The creative project melds truth and fiction by presenting current “trut
 hful” documentary images of abandoned ruins in the American landscape th
 at are contextualized into the performance of a speculative\, “fictional
 ” post-apocalyptic narrative.  The inefficiency of the actual American g
 overnment is critiqued by this project’s speculative agency that ironica
 lly uses resources to placate the public with frivolous travel experiences
  instead of proposing actionable solutions to why the planet’s surface i
 s uninhabitable.  The distinctions between truth and fiction become tenuou
 s in the project revealing underlying apocalyptic dread in the American co
 nsciousness.\n\nwww.usdopsactravel.org\n\nThe exhibition will include phot
 ographic prints\, one or more looped videos\, interactive printed document
 s such as travel brochures and magazines\, and an expansion of Lyon’s tr
 avel agency brochure installation from the “Grounded” exhibition at SP
 /N gallery. \n\nArtist Biography            \n\nTara Lyon is a multimedia 
 artist living in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas.  She is an arti
 st\, photographer\, filmmaker\, and writer with a focus on American cultur
 e critique.  Her primary thematic and scholarly concerns are post-apocalyp
 tic aesthetics in landscape and documentary photography\, intersectionalit
 y and representation in movies and television\, the Anthropocene\, and the
  “American Dream.”
GEO:32.994954;-96.753336
LOCATION:SP/N Gallery\, 11.219
SUMMARY:The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide\, Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhi
 bition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/the-post-apocalyptic-trav
 el-guide-tara-lyons-creative-phd-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260810T104949Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52153408076095
DTSTART:20260523T160000Z
DTEND:20260523T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhibition\, “The Post-Apocalyptic
  Travel Guide”\n\n“The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide” follows a spec
 ulative government organization (USDOPSAC – United States Department of 
 Public Safety and Control) tasked with documenting the conditions of the p
 lanet’s surface while also distributing safe\, virtual travel experience
 s for survivors living in bunkers.  The virtual travel experiences include
  brochures\, videos\, a website\, and photo ops with your favorite ruin.  
 The creative project melds truth and fiction by presenting current “trut
 hful” documentary images of abandoned ruins in the American landscape th
 at are contextualized into the performance of a speculative\, “fictional
 ” post-apocalyptic narrative.  The inefficiency of the actual American g
 overnment is critiqued by this project’s speculative agency that ironica
 lly uses resources to placate the public with frivolous travel experiences
  instead of proposing actionable solutions to why the planet’s surface i
 s uninhabitable.  The distinctions between truth and fiction become tenuou
 s in the project revealing underlying apocalyptic dread in the American co
 nsciousness.\n\nwww.usdopsactravel.org\n\nThe exhibition will include phot
 ographic prints\, one or more looped videos\, interactive printed document
 s such as travel brochures and magazines\, and an expansion of Lyon’s tr
 avel agency brochure installation from the “Grounded” exhibition at SP
 /N gallery. \n\nArtist Biography            \n\nTara Lyon is a multimedia 
 artist living in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas.  She is an arti
 st\, photographer\, filmmaker\, and writer with a focus on American cultur
 e critique.  Her primary thematic and scholarly concerns are post-apocalyp
 tic aesthetics in landscape and documentary photography\, intersectionalit
 y and representation in movies and television\, the Anthropocene\, and the
  “American Dream.”
GEO:32.994954;-96.753336
LOCATION:SP/N Gallery\, 11.219
SUMMARY:The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide\, Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhi
 bition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/the-post-apocalyptic-trav
 el-guide-tara-lyons-creative-phd-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260810T104949Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52153408077120
DTSTART:20260526T160000Z
DTEND:20260526T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhibition\, “The Post-Apocalyptic
  Travel Guide”\n\n“The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide” follows a spec
 ulative government organization (USDOPSAC – United States Department of 
 Public Safety and Control) tasked with documenting the conditions of the p
 lanet’s surface while also distributing safe\, virtual travel experience
 s for survivors living in bunkers.  The virtual travel experiences include
  brochures\, videos\, a website\, and photo ops with your favorite ruin.  
 The creative project melds truth and fiction by presenting current “trut
 hful” documentary images of abandoned ruins in the American landscape th
 at are contextualized into the performance of a speculative\, “fictional
 ” post-apocalyptic narrative.  The inefficiency of the actual American g
 overnment is critiqued by this project’s speculative agency that ironica
 lly uses resources to placate the public with frivolous travel experiences
  instead of proposing actionable solutions to why the planet’s surface i
 s uninhabitable.  The distinctions between truth and fiction become tenuou
 s in the project revealing underlying apocalyptic dread in the American co
 nsciousness.\n\nwww.usdopsactravel.org\n\nThe exhibition will include phot
 ographic prints\, one or more looped videos\, interactive printed document
 s such as travel brochures and magazines\, and an expansion of Lyon’s tr
 avel agency brochure installation from the “Grounded” exhibition at SP
 /N gallery. \n\nArtist Biography            \n\nTara Lyon is a multimedia 
 artist living in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas.  She is an arti
 st\, photographer\, filmmaker\, and writer with a focus on American cultur
 e critique.  Her primary thematic and scholarly concerns are post-apocalyp
 tic aesthetics in landscape and documentary photography\, intersectionalit
 y and representation in movies and television\, the Anthropocene\, and the
  “American Dream.”
GEO:32.994954;-96.753336
LOCATION:SP/N Gallery\, 11.219
SUMMARY:The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide\, Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhi
 bition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/the-post-apocalyptic-trav
 el-guide-tara-lyons-creative-phd-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260810T104949Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52153408079169
DTSTART:20260527T160000Z
DTEND:20260527T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhibition\, “The Post-Apocalyptic
  Travel Guide”\n\n“The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide” follows a spec
 ulative government organization (USDOPSAC – United States Department of 
 Public Safety and Control) tasked with documenting the conditions of the p
 lanet’s surface while also distributing safe\, virtual travel experience
 s for survivors living in bunkers.  The virtual travel experiences include
  brochures\, videos\, a website\, and photo ops with your favorite ruin.  
 The creative project melds truth and fiction by presenting current “trut
 hful” documentary images of abandoned ruins in the American landscape th
 at are contextualized into the performance of a speculative\, “fictional
 ” post-apocalyptic narrative.  The inefficiency of the actual American g
 overnment is critiqued by this project’s speculative agency that ironica
 lly uses resources to placate the public with frivolous travel experiences
  instead of proposing actionable solutions to why the planet’s surface i
 s uninhabitable.  The distinctions between truth and fiction become tenuou
 s in the project revealing underlying apocalyptic dread in the American co
 nsciousness.\n\nwww.usdopsactravel.org\n\nThe exhibition will include phot
 ographic prints\, one or more looped videos\, interactive printed document
 s such as travel brochures and magazines\, and an expansion of Lyon’s tr
 avel agency brochure installation from the “Grounded” exhibition at SP
 /N gallery. \n\nArtist Biography            \n\nTara Lyon is a multimedia 
 artist living in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas.  She is an arti
 st\, photographer\, filmmaker\, and writer with a focus on American cultur
 e critique.  Her primary thematic and scholarly concerns are post-apocalyp
 tic aesthetics in landscape and documentary photography\, intersectionalit
 y and representation in movies and television\, the Anthropocene\, and the
  “American Dream.”
GEO:32.994954;-96.753336
LOCATION:SP/N Gallery\, 11.219
SUMMARY:The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide\, Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhi
 bition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/the-post-apocalyptic-trav
 el-guide-tara-lyons-creative-phd-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260810T104949Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52153408080194
DTSTART:20260528T180000Z
DTEND:20260528T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhibition\, “The Post-Apocalyptic
  Travel Guide”\n\n“The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide” follows a spec
 ulative government organization (USDOPSAC – United States Department of 
 Public Safety and Control) tasked with documenting the conditions of the p
 lanet’s surface while also distributing safe\, virtual travel experience
 s for survivors living in bunkers.  The virtual travel experiences include
  brochures\, videos\, a website\, and photo ops with your favorite ruin.  
 The creative project melds truth and fiction by presenting current “trut
 hful” documentary images of abandoned ruins in the American landscape th
 at are contextualized into the performance of a speculative\, “fictional
 ” post-apocalyptic narrative.  The inefficiency of the actual American g
 overnment is critiqued by this project’s speculative agency that ironica
 lly uses resources to placate the public with frivolous travel experiences
  instead of proposing actionable solutions to why the planet’s surface i
 s uninhabitable.  The distinctions between truth and fiction become tenuou
 s in the project revealing underlying apocalyptic dread in the American co
 nsciousness.\n\nwww.usdopsactravel.org\n\nThe exhibition will include phot
 ographic prints\, one or more looped videos\, interactive printed document
 s such as travel brochures and magazines\, and an expansion of Lyon’s tr
 avel agency brochure installation from the “Grounded” exhibition at SP
 /N gallery. \n\nArtist Biography            \n\nTara Lyon is a multimedia 
 artist living in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas.  She is an arti
 st\, photographer\, filmmaker\, and writer with a focus on American cultur
 e critique.  Her primary thematic and scholarly concerns are post-apocalyp
 tic aesthetics in landscape and documentary photography\, intersectionalit
 y and representation in movies and television\, the Anthropocene\, and the
  “American Dream.”
GEO:32.994954;-96.753336
LOCATION:SP/N Gallery\, 11.219
SUMMARY:The Post-Apocalyptic Travel Guide\, Tara Lyon’s Creative PhD exhi
 bition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/the-post-apocalyptic-trav
 el-guide-tara-lyons-creative-phd-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops
END:VEVENT
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