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Thursday at noon, hear from currently incarcerated "Marking Time" artists Conor Broderick, Brian Hindson, William B. Livingston III, Mark Loughney, Cedar Mortenson, Jesse Osmun, James Sepesi, Todd (Hyung-Rae) Tarselli, and Jerome Washington: https://t.co/SLTCLCS643
🗣 A major exhibition exploring art and mass incarceration opens April 5. "Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration" underscores how prisons and the prison industrial complex are central to contemporary art and culture. #MarkingTimePS1 https://t.co/UeZvdsfkeg
Ghaith Abdulahad’s sketches on view in #TheaterofOperations record the war in Iraq, as well as the sectarian violence and rise of ISIS that followed, with particular attention to the destruction caused by war and violence: https://t.co/SPUJKTXw7q
Sue Coe’s unapologetically political work protests the Iraq war by humanizing what is commonly referred to as “collateral damage.” See her work in a new exhibition examining US-led military engagement in Iraq over the last 30 years: https://t.co/SPUJKTXw7q #TheaterofOperations
A preeminent Iraqi artist, Dia al-Azzawi was born in Baghdad but emigrated to London where he witnessed the destruction of Baghdad via cable news coverage, creating books of art in response. Discover stories about artists based in Iraq and its diasporas: https://t.co/1pj2rB3IZj
Tickets are available at the door! See you soon 😎 https://t.co/u8Y9tu1fo3
SET TIMES
3:00 LIL C
4:00 MS. NINA
4:30 MINA
5:30 BAD GYAL
6:00 MARK ERNESTUS
7:00 EQUIKNOXX MUSIC
8:00 DJ BLASS
We're open today from noon to 6 p.m. Spend #4thofJuly with Gina Beavers (@Ginike), whose paintings "American Flag Love," (2012) and "A. K. Nails" (2016) reveal the darker side of American patriotism: https://t.co/gPfBAqO5mv
🙏The deity is in the details. #ZhengGuogu is a must-see in person to appreciate these hallucinatory images. The artist's meticulous application of paint sometimes includes the use of a syringe in a manner that evokes beading or embroidery: https://t.co/i2H6D629uR
The sources for #NancySpero's imagery are vast, ranging from 5,000 BCE to newspaper clippings. This is Sheela na gig, the Celtic goddess of fertility and destruction, a mythical figure Spero describes as, "beguiling, childlike, terrifying, and funny." https://t.co/CWwRxtE6z8
Today at 3 p.m., activist, filmmaker, and writer Che Gossett discusses #BruceNauman from their perspective as a trans femme individual. This #VWSundaySessions series provides new interpretations on the scope of Nauman’s work. Free with museum admission: https://t.co/0f2z1N6Tql