Scholars will examine how social movements have redefined public space, articulated social justice issues through art, and defied long-standing national icons and monuments.
In the summer of 2020, challenges to race, memorialization, and icons of power predominated ongoing social, cultural, and political action and art. These scholars will examine how social movements have redefined public space, articulated social justice issues through art, and defied long-standing national icons and monuments. What’s at stake in these movements and gestures and how do art and politics work together to reimagine social space, belonging, and power? Registration required.
Free admission, registration required
2020/09/25 - 2020/09/25
Online/Virtual Space