This is a virtual event. Registration is required. Electrical and Railway Systems Engineer Cara Levy, P.E. joins the exhibiting artists of SWITCH for a Panel Discussion that explores the rapidly evolving relationship between art and technology. This virtual event is in partnership with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Women in Engineering New York to promote interdisciplinary conversations between the arts and sciences. Kaiser Gallery's exhibition SWITCH explores the evolution of art and how it's become more intertwined with technology, reshaping the definition of what we consider art along the way. SWITCH features a wide variety of artists and creators who challenge art in different directions through the implementation of technology. Featuring the works of Laura Bigger, Emily Dzieweczynski, GIBSON + RECODER, Carol Anne McChrystal, Haumed Rahmani, Joseph Santarpia, and HR-Stamenov. Cara Levy, P.E. Levy is an Electrical and Railway Systems Engineer based in New York City. She has 13 years of industry experience and holds a Professional Engineering license in eight states. She attended college at Bucknell University in Lewisburg, PA for her Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering and the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom for her Master’s degree in Railway Systems Engineering and Integration. She leads the IEEE Women in Engineering group in New York City and is the Vice President of Land Transportation for the international IEEE Vehicular Technology Society. Ms. Levy holds a high appreciation for technology and art. Register now at https://www.kaisergallery.com/events.html