Tickets are now on sale at Fairfield University for three upcoming lectures: One on a museum guard’s transformational journey, another on the ethics surrounding AI, and the third on the artistic legacy of Edward Hopper.
— an announcement from Fairfield University
The lectures take place at the university’s Dolan School of Business Event Hall, located in the new Dolan Business School Building. Each lecture starts at 7:30 p.m. The first is this Wednesday, Jan, 24, the others on Jan. 30 and Feb. 21. Tickets ($30 each for the general public, $10 for Quick members) are available on the Quick Center website. For more information, contact the Quick Center Box Office at 203-254-4010, Monday through Friday, from 12 noon to 5 p.m.
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Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024 | 7:30 p.m.

Photo from Wendell Wallach's Facebook page
Wendall Wallach will deliver his lecture this Wednesday
Wendell Wallach
“Hype v. Reality: Navigating the Future of AI Ethics and Governance”
Dolan School of Business Event Hall
Wendell Wallach is an internationally recognized expert on the ethical and governance concerns posed by emerging technologies — particularly artificial intelligence and neuroscience. His discussion will offer ways to navigate the uncertainties posed by AI and other technologies. This lecture is presented in conjunction with the Fredrickson Family Innovation Lab.
Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024 | 7:30 p.m.
Patrick Bringley
“Guarding the Met’s Masterpieces: Meditating on the Meaning of Art While Discovering My Own Soul”
Dolan School of Business Event Hall
Patrick Bringley will share his personal journey, which took him from guarding the treasures of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, to encountering personal loss, to discovering his path forward through the visual stories of the world’s greatest paintings. His lecture is presented in collaboration with the Fairfield University Art Museum, the Art History program, and the Department of Visual and Performing Arts.
Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024 | 7:30 p.m.
Gail Levin
“Searching for Edward Hopper: Legal and Ethical Issues of a Vanished Legacy”
Dolan School of Business Event Hall
Gail Levin, one of the world’s foremost experts on the art of American realist painter Edward Hopper, is an art historian, biographer, curator, and artist at the City University of New York. At Fairfield, Levin will discuss Hopper’s estate and offer her ideas about how to best manage the artistic legacy of one of America’s most beloved artists. This event is presented in collaboration with the Fairfield University Art Museum, the Art History program, and the Department of Visual and Performing Arts.
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The lectures are part of the university’s OVF (Open VISIONS Forum) Espresso series. Espresso series lectures are meant to offer audiences “thought-provoking shots of inspiration and ideas, in the form of conversations with experts and panelists on a vast range of artistic, political, and cultural topics,” the university’s announcement said.
“Offering audiences an ‘inside peek’ at the big questions facing America’s cultural landscape, we look forward to these three uniquely qualified experts joining us on campus for our OVF Espresso events,” said Dr. Eliasoph, professor of art history and visual culture in Fairfield’s College of Arts and Sciences. “As a community classroom, we encourage audience participation so we can explore these topics in an open, accessible format.”