"Art in the Age of AI" is a panel discussion and audience Q&A between professors Virginie Duzer, Mark Allen, and Dustin Stokes exploring timely questions about creativity, aesthetic experience, perception, and ethics in relation to emerging AI technologies. Possible topics include the importance of context in understanding artworks, creativity and agency, and the ethical implications of AI-generated media. Mark Allen is an artist, educator, and curator based in Los Angeles, Professor of Art at Pomona College, and founder/executive director of Machine Project. Virginie Duzer chairs Romance Languages and Literatures at Pomona College and works on art, literature, and visual culture from the nineteenth century. She is currently teaching a course on Proust and AI. Dustin Stokes is a philosopher and cognitive scientist whose research focuses on perception, imagination, creativity, and aesthetic experience. He is the Chair of Metaphysics at Munich University.