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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:"CHANGE: How Artists Lead the Way" - Sarah Lewis, Vijay Gupta, Hồng-An Trương, Hank Willis Thomas
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SUMMARY:"CHANGE: How Artists Lead the Way" - Sarah Lewis, Vijay Gupta, Hồng-An Trương, Hank Willis Thomas
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<a href="https://gc-cuny.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_a-SZpsC6QHmyovRZYiLSmg" target="_blank"><u><strong>ONLINE EVENT - REGISTER ON ZOOM</strong></u></a><br><br><strong>Event will also be broadcast <u><a href="https://www.facebook.com/theGraduateCenter/" target="_blank">LIVE ON FACEBOOK</a></u></strong><br><br>Artists have always been at the forefront of cultural change, frequently pointing us in the direction of a more equal and democratic society. Often before the rest of the culture is ready, the artist plays a central role in questioning assumptions, visualizing new structures, and picturing a better world to live in. Hear from a cross-disciplinary panel moderated by <strong>Sarah Lewis</strong>, associate professor at Harvard University; founder of the Vision and Justice Project; and writer on race, contemporary art, and culture.<br> <br>Featuring: <strong>Vijay Gupta</strong>, esteemed violinist, founder of Street Symphony, and a MacArthur “Genius Award” winner, who is also a popular TED speaker; <strong>Hồng-An Trương</strong>, an artist using photography, sound, video, and performance, whose work has been shown at venues including the International Center for Photography, The Kitchen, and the Museum of Modern Art; and <strong>Hank Willis Thomas</strong>, a conceptual artist whose work has been exhibited at the International Center of Photography; Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain; and Hong Kong Arts Centre; and who collaborates on the artist-run initiatives for civic engagement For Freedoms and the Wide Awakes.<br> <br><em>Presented with the Center for the Humanities and the James Gallery.<br> <br>Part of CHANGE, an online event series, fall 2020. This time of extraordinary social upheaval demands — and presents new opportunities for — change. In this weekly series, learn from leading thinkers and explore ways to create a more equal and democratic society.<br> <br>CHANGE is produced by The Graduate Center’s Office of Public Programs as part of the Promise and Perils of Democracy project with support from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.</em></p><p>	<em><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="238f7e8a-aa7a-4b86-87ca-1dd9e26c5c60" alt="Vijay Gupta, Hong-An Truong, Hank Willis Thomas, Sarah Lewis" data-view-mode="hwp_medium"></drupal-media></em></p>
LOCATION:Online via Zoom by registration
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