Hello everyone,
On behalf of the entire team, I would like to warmly invite you to join us
this evening live from NYC via Zoom (7 PM ET / 4 PM PT) for our weekly free
and interactive tour.
This week’s is: #87 Considering Art: Considering Lineage - featuring the
work of Jon Key.
Jon Key <https://www.jonkeyart.co/> (he/him) is a Queer Black man
originally from the small rural town Seale, Alabama now living and working
in Bushwick, NY. A writer, designer and painter, his work excavates the
lineage and history of his identity through four themes: Southernness,
Blackness, Queerness, and Family.
Through the process of writing, photography and painting, Jon’s work is
portrayed graphically through four colors: Green, Black, Violet and Red.
Respectively, these colors intertwine memory and intimate recounting of the
four pillars grounding the work.
In this tour, we embark on some close looking.
Together we ask: What do you see?
Register below for your FREE e-TICKET(s)
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/338359982817
All the very best,
Matthew
You make this.
https://considering.art
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Up next
JUN 08 | #088 Considering Art : Considering Distortion | Georgina Gratrix
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/354100783977
JUN 15 | #089 Considering Art : Considering Family | Joy Labinjo
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/354151495657
JUN 22 | #090 Considering Art : Considering Tradition | Devin N. Morris
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/354676586217
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About your facilitator:
mark (they/them) <https://www.linkedin.com/in/markjohnsmith/> develops
programming and communities with a view toward activating art as a tool for
positive political, economic and social change. To date, their work has
informed cultural strategy at Arts Council UK, the British Broadcasting
Corporation (History, Learning and Radio), the Beaney Museum, Canterbury
City Council, GOV.UK, Kent County Council, the London 2012 Olympic and
Paralympic Games. Tate Galleries (Modern and Britain), Artists Space,
Bureau of General Services Queer Division, The LGBT Community Center NYC,
MAPP International, The New School, The New York Public Library, Village
Alliance Inc, Volta Art Fair, International Olympic Committee and the Tokyo
2020/21 Olympic and Paralympic Games. mark is a proud member of the
LGBTQIA+ community and an advocate for the transformative power of art and
culture for all.
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Together - Let's take another look.
Learning & Teaching Resources
Incomplete BLM Reading List
<https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1vJTfZMZvrh3sEpF6unAdi8ZUDYAkgzUt>
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