Recorded Event | Contested Spaces: Roundtable Discussion
Drawing on themes in the exhibition "An Earth Song, A Body Song: Figures with Landscape from the OCMA Permanent Collection," writer Carolyn Finney, artists Edgar Arceneaux and Kori Newkirk, and curator Daniel Duford discuss how institutional racism has shaped public space and the American landscape.

Time and Location
Jul 11, 2020, 11:00 AM
Zoom Webinar
About The Event
Drawing on themes in the exhibition An Earth Song, A Body Song: Figures with Landscape from the OCMA Permanent Collection, writer Carolyn Finney, featured artists Edgar Arceneaux and Kori Newkirk, and curator Daniel Duford discuss how institutional racism has shaped our understanding and experience of public space and the American landscape.
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An Earth Song, A Body Song: Figures with Landscape from the OCMA Permanent Collection was on view before the museum temporarily closed, and will be on view when the museum reopens. We will keep you posted when we have a reopening date scheduled.
Image: Kori Newkirk, Hutch, 2004, artificial hair, beads, and metal bracket ©Kori Newkirk.