Place(makers) Where Public Art Lives: Artist-led Panel Discussion
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About this Event
Place(makers) Where Public Art Lives - Panel Discussion
Where Public Art Lives is a conversation hosted by artist/curator, Anique Jordan, where artists Charmaine Lurch, Hiba Abdallah and Tsēmā Igharas discuss public art, placemaking and ideas of home. As we grapple with today's endless shifts, urgencies and revolutions, artists are continuing the work of reflecting these important ideas in public spaces. How does public art impact how we see our communities?
This is an online event being hosted on Zoom.
Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Time: 4-6:30pm
This panel discussion is part of CreateSpace, a series of online artist workshops and panel discussions hosted by STEPS.
Open to all ages.
ASL interpretation will be available throughout this event.
This project has been made possible [in part] by the Government of Canada.
Ce projet a été rendu possible [en partie] grâce au gouvernement du Canada.
Event image credit: Real Camo (performance) Mount Edziza, Tahltan Territory, photo by Freya Podlasly, 2019