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SUMMARY:Labor Camp: Panel Discussion on Art & Activism
DESCRIPTION:Piotr Szyhalski\, posters from the series ”Covid-19: Labor Camp Report\,” 2020\nPresented on Zoom\n\nOn March 24\, 2020\, Piotr Szyhalski made a drawing that would evolve into “Covid-19: Labor Camp Report\,” a series of artistic responses to the global pandemic. Today the project\, which can be seen in its entirety on Instagram @laborcamp\, comprises over 225 digitally-printed posters that have been wheatpasted across the U.S. from Los Angeles to Baltimore and Minneapolis to Philadelphia. Join us to hear Szyhalski speak with Anna Drozdowski and Joseph del Pesco\, who organized the wheatpasting efforts in Philadelphia and Baltimore\, respectively. They will reflect on the project as well as the role of art and activism in society today. \nAnna Drozdowski builds cultural experiences that call upon performance to communicate in moments when words may fail us. She splits her time between Philadelphia and Vermont. She teaches at Moore College of Art and Design\, Philadelphia. \nJoseph del Pesco is a curator\, writer and publisher based in Baltimore\, MD. He is International Director of KADIST (Paris & San Francisco). \nPiotr Szyhalski is a Polish-born\, Minneapolis-based multimedia artist and founder of Labor Camp\, an ongoing art project that includes interactive components (digital and physical)\, original music\, performances\, videos\, printed ephemera\, texts and an archive of online resources. He teaches at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design\, MN.\n\nWatch the Panel:
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/labor-camp-panel-discussion-on-art-activism/
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Kevin Claiborne
DESCRIPTION:Presented on Zoom\nJoin us for an artist talk with Kevin Claiborne\, solo exhibition award winner from the 95th ANNUAL International Competition. This program is presented in conjunction with Claiborne’s current exhibition: Before I Died I Was Invisible. \nKevin Claiborne (born Camp Springs\, MD; lives New York\, NY) is a multidisciplinary conceptual artist whose practice crisscrosses photography and printmaking. His work examines and questions intersections of identity\, environment and mental health within the Black American experience. He holds a BS in mathematics from the historically Black college\, North Carolina Central University\, Durham and an MS in higher education administration from Syracuse University\, NY. He is an MFA candidate in Visual Arts at Columbia University\, New York. He has had solo exhibitions at Thierry Goldberg Gallery\, New York; Santa Barbara Center for Art\, Science and Technology and the University of California Santa Barbara Multicultural Center Gallery. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at venues including the University of California\, Los Angeles; At Peace Gallery and Photoville\, both New York; and Arts Fund\, Santa Barbara. Claiborne’s work is in the collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art\, New York.  \nKevin Claiborne: Before I Died I Was Invisible is on view through April 30\, 2021. \nView the exhibition here.  \n  \nWatch the Talk:
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/artist-talk-with-kevin-claiborne/
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