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Saturday, Mar. 24 2018


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Saturday, Mar. 24 2018

  • PS Study Break

    PS Study Break

    PS students, studying got you feeling chicken cordon bleu? Come take a break with Performance Studies to chow down and cheer up. PS Wednesdays are going to be the taco of the town, you won’t wonton miss this. Each week a different food will be featured. It’s sure to be soup-er fun!

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  • Public Narrative and Movement Art: A Lunchtime Workshop Series with Dr. Marta Moreno Vega

    Public Narrative and Movement Art: A Lunchtime Workshop Series with Dr. Marta Moreno Vega

    A Lunchtime Workshop Series with Dr. Marta Moreno Vega, President and Founder Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute, Adjunct Professor Department of Art & Public Policy, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. These talks will engage students in the participatory process of defining voice and developing a creative public project addressing the public discourse of now.

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  • "We They" exhibition at Kimmel Windows

    "We They" exhibition at Kimmel Windows

    Collaboration between Pato Hebert, Hetrick-Martin Institute, Anooj Bhandari and groups of young queer people of color from HMI and NYU

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  • Black Portraiture[s] IV: The Color of Silence

    Black Portraiture[s] IV: The Color of Silence

    BLACK PORTRAITURE[S] IV: The Color of Silence is the eighth conference in a series of conversations about imaging the black body. We invite artists, activists, and scholars to reflect on the visual expressions of national imaginaries and political ideologies that negate racial differences and render black subjects invisible. Such ideologies are prevalent in Latin America and the Caribbean, where metaphors of mixture (mestizaje or mestiçagem) and racial harmony ignore inequality and discrimination. Similar formulations are to be found elsewhere, however, as in republican France, or among proponents of a post-racial United States, or in references to a South African “rainbow nation”, or in Jamaica’s well-known “out of many, one people” motto. Presenters will engage a range of historical and contemporary topics such as biennales, exhibitions, movements, individual artists and collectives, art markets, politics, tourism, sites of memory, Afrofuturism, fashion, dance, music, film, art, and photography. We invite papers and panel proposals on relevant topics.

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