Canceled
Happened
Tue, Mar 17th
Walker Cinema
725 Vineland Pl, Minneapolis MN 55403

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Due to travel precautions related to COVID-19, this lecture has been canceled.

All ticket holders will be notified by email about refunds. If you have specific questions or do not receive an email, please contact [email protected] or call the Walker box office at (612) 375-7600.

The Verontica Ditting lecture on March 24th and Ruben Pater lecture on March 31st are expected to take place as planned, but we will keep you up to date on those events as the situation continues to evolve.
We are disappointed to make the decision to cancel but believe it to be best for our community. May we suggest you check out one of over 40 archived Insights lectures?

Combining a deeply collaborative approach with a sophisticated understanding of style, Hassan Rahim is a meticulously obsessive visual artist and designer.

His poetic output evokes an uncanny world in which historical references hide in subtle production techniques, childhood fantasies are laid bare, and the cultures of skateboarding, clubbing, art, and fashion collide.

Rahim is cofounder of publisher Shabazz Projects and his clients include VSCO, Sony Music, Urban Outfitters, Warp Records, Marilyn Manson, Willo Perron, and more.


About the Insights Lecture Series

Insights is a design lecture series for progressive creatives. A unique collaboration between the Walker Art Center and AIGA Minnesota, the series embraces the unexpected to present diverse, exploratory, and contemporary lecturers.

Featuring perspectives from around the world, Insights gives voice to adventurous design thinkers and makers. These designers often pose challenges and push the edges of their profession, in turn inspiring us to identify new perspectives in our own work.

For over three decades, the Walker Art Center and AIGA Minnesota have co-presented the Insights Design Lecture Series and brought the world’s most adventurous design thinkers and makers to the Twin Cities.

Redefine your understanding of graphic design, dive into the thinking behind the work, then hang out after the lectures to meet the lecturers, grab a drink, and chat with your fellow design lovers.

Past lectures are archived on the Walker Art Center YouTube channel.