Public Lecture Series
The Sam Fox School’s Fall 2025 Public Lecture Series highlights themes relating to design innovation, material experimentation and women in the arts. Uniting WashU’s academic units in art, architecture and design with its acclaimed Kemper Art Museum, the Sam Fox School brings an interdisciplinary approach to contemporary issues and challenges, from climate change and sustainable design to the importance of local communities.
Upcoming Lectures
Nov 19 at 5:30pm • Steinberg Auditorium
Artist Panel: Mary Weatherford and Katharina Grosse
Artists Katharina Grosse and Mary Weatherford, whose works are featured in Making Their Mark: Works from the Shah Garg Collection, both engage forms of nonfigurative painting that have a strong sensorial presence. A discussion moderated by Sabine Eckmann, William T. Kemper Director and Chief Curator, will explore how their polyphonic structures invite careful seeing to suggest alternative worlds.
Part of the Sam Fox School Public Lecture Series
About the Artists
Katharina Grosse was born in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany in 1961. She has held professorships at Kunstakademie Düsseldorf (2010–18) and Weißensee Kunsthochschule Berlin (2000–9) and currently lives and works in Berlin and New Zealand. Her recent institutional exhibitions and on-site paintings include The Sprayed Dear at the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart (until January 2026), Wunderbild at the Deichtorhallen Hamburg (until September 2025), Déplacer les étoiles, Centre Pompidou – Metz (2024–25); Why Three Tones Do Not Form a Triangle; Albertina, Vienna (2023–24); and Studio Paintings, 1988–2022: Returns, Revisions, Inventions, Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis (2022), toured to Kunstmuseum Bern (2023) and Kunstmuseum Bonn (2024). In June 2025, she realized a temporary in-situ work for Art Basel on the fair’s forecourt and the adjacent architectural structures. Museum collections include Albertina, Vienna; Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY; ARKEN Museum for Moderne Kunst, Copenhagen; Baltimore Museum of Art; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Istanbul Modern; Kunstmuseum Bonn; Louis Vuitton Foundation, Paris; Magasin III, Stockholm; MARe (Muzeul de Artă Recentă / Museum of Recent Art), Bucharest; MAXXI – Museo nazionale delle arti del XXI secolo, Rome; Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee; Museum Azman, Jakarta; Museum of Fine Arts Bern; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Serralves Museum, Porto; Staatliche Museen zu Berlin; and QAGOMA, Brisbane.
Photo Credit: Franz Grünewald
Mary Weatherford was born in Ojai, California. She earned a BA from Princeton University in 1984, was a Helena Rubinstein Fellow of the Whitney Independent Study Program in 1985, and graduated with an MFA from the Milton Avery School of Fine Arts at Bard College in 2006. Weatherford makes paintings that evoke a specific time, locale, and temperature. Her recent works, in which the canvases are affixed and sometimes juxtaposed with working neon light, provide an elusive and sometimes radical comment on the legacy of gestural abstraction. Weatherford is noted for her masterful use of overlapping fields of color, and as her work has advanced the increasingly complex and luminous interactions between paint, lighting, and wiring have produced a hybrid form that collapses the distinction between painting and installation. She currently lives and works in Los Angeles.
Photo Credit: Antony Hoffman
Parking and Directions
Free parking is available in the East End Garage beginning at 5:00 p.m. Enter the garage from Forsyth Boulevard or Forest Park Parkway.
Recent Lecture Series Events
Check out some of our recent Public Lecture Series events! If a recording of the lecture is publicly available, you will find it on the event page. Visit the Sam Fox School YouTube channel for archived recordings.
Notable Past Speakers
Laylah Ali, Wiel Arets, Gabriel Asfour, Dave Hullfish Bailey, Sandra Barclay & Jean Pierre Crousse, Reinhard Bek, Tatiana Bilbao, Xu Bing, Ramon Bosch & Bet Capdeferro, Maggie Breslin, Gaby Brink, Chris Buzelli, Michael Ray Charles, Anne Anlin Cheng, Seymour Chwast, Huey Copeland, Dennis Crompton, Hugo Crosthwaite, David Antonio Cruz, John Curley, Jan De Vylder, Odile Decq, Mark Dion, Keetra Dean Dixon, Catherine Dossin, Susannah Drake, Jess T. Dugan, Sam Durant, Peter Eisenman, Douglas Farr, Yvonne Farrell, Brian Floca, Kenneth Frampton, Lisa D. Freiman, Tom Friedman, Coco Fusco, Thomas W. Gaehtgens, Chitra Ganesh, Jeanne Gang, Rob Giampietro, Hope Ginsburg, Patrick Gmür, Michelle Grabner, H Arquitectes, Ann Hamilton, Pablo Helguera, Andres L. Hernandez & Amanda Williams, Candice Hopkins, Eric Höweler & J. Meejin Yoon, Kevin Huizenga, Georgina Huljich, David Humphrey, Junga Ishigami, Alfredo Jaar, Carlos Jiménez, Sharon Johnston, Michael Joo, Kengo Kuma, Bijoy Jain, Natasha Jen, William Kentridge, Sylvia Koblowski, Erica Kochi, Jon Kolko, Erik L'Heureux, Lisa Lapinski, Tom Leader, Ruby Lerner, David Leven & Stella Betts, Daniel Liebskind, Cole Lu, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, Thom Mayne, V. Mitch McEwen, Mary McLeod, Achim Menges, Nicole Miller, Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky), Rafael Moneo, Richard Murphy, Wangechi Mutu, Vidhya Nagarajan, Fuensanta Nieto, Joan Ockman, Lorcan O'Herlihy, Chelina Odbert, Ken Tadashi Oshima, Dwayne Oyler & Jenny Wu, Trevor Paglen, Maya Muchawsky Parnas, Jaume Plensa, Monica Ponce de Leon, Richie Pope, John Douglas Powers, Jesse Reiser & Nanako Umemoto, Shelley Rice, Brian Richter, Deborah Roberts, Dario Robleto, Julian Rosefeldt, Ralph Rucci, Tomás Saraceno, Ingrid Schaffner, Oliver Schulze, Sheldon Scott, Nasrine Seraji, Lola Sheppard, Wang Shu, Taryn Simon, Duane Slick, Christpher Sperandio, Marcelo Spina, Vesper Stamper, Brett Steele, Martino Stierli, Stephanie Syjuco, Marina Tabassum, Michael Taylor, Nader Tehrani, Jan Tumlir, Gunther Vogt, Adrian Octavius Walker, Carrie Mae Weems, Tod Williams & Billie Tsien, Yasmin Vobis, Kyle T. Webster, Ai Weiwei, Thomas Woltz, John Yang, and Peter Yost.