Art as Feeling, Art as Knowledge: A Conversation
In recognition of RVAM and an introduction to CSJ: Ignite
Location
Fine Arts : 118
Date & Time
October 17, 2018, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Description
In recognition of Relationship Violence Awareness Month and as a part of Critical Social Justice: Ignite, the Women's Center and is proud to present a choreographed piece by Alexia Petasis (Women's Center Staff).
Join us for a short dance performance and conversation about the role of art in meaning, knowledge-making, and activism with Alexia Petasis and Jen White-Johnson. Alexia is an Interdisciplinary Studies major with a concentration on Choreography for Social Justice who will graduate in spring, 2019. Jen White-Johnson is a UMBC Alumni, Visual Arts '08, and is currently a graphic designer, educator, and photographer.
Fine Arts Recital Hall, FA 118
Doors open at 6:15 pm.
For more about this special event, visit the Critical Social Justice blog for our What You Need to Know series focused on art activism.
If you have questions about any of the listed events or about sexual assault resources, please contact the Women's Center at womenscenter@umbc.edu or 410-455-2714.
This event counts as 1 Critical Social Justice: Ignite event for the Women's Center Scouts group. Want to learn more about joining? Click here.