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DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, June 18 at 7:00 PM for a special screening of “Friends and Strangers” featuring Linda Goode Bryant\, “Sarah Sze: Emotional Time”\, “Everyday Icons” featuring Rose B. Simpson\, “Josephine Halvorson is on the Clock”\, and “Michael Rakowitz: Haunting the West”. The evening will include an introduction by Emma Nordin\, Director of Education at Art21 About Linda Goode Bryant Linda Goode Bryant was born in 1949 in Columbus\, Ohio\, and currently lives and works in New York City\, New York. In 1972\, Goode Bryant received her BA from Spelman College in Atlanta\, Georgia\, and studied art history at the City College of New York until 1974\, later receiving her MBA from Columbia University in 1980. In the many different titles and hats that the artist has worn throughout her decades-long career\, including educator\, gallerist\, activist\, filmmaker\, and farmer\, Goode Bryant has sought to realize ideas that were previously thought impossible through a choreography of passion\, commitment\, skill\, and community. From creating the first Black commercial gallery in New York City to founding an urban farming nonprofit on concrete yards and city rooftops\, Goode Bryant’s works empower communities and create tangible change\, allowing others to realize their impossible ideas alongside her. About Sarah Sze Sarah Sze was born in Boston\, Massachusetts in 1969. Sze builds her installations and intricate sculptures from the minutiae of everyday life\, imbuing mundane materials\, marks\, and processes with surprising significance. Combining domestic detritus and office supplies into fantastical miniatures\, she builds her works\, fractal-like\, on an architectural scale. About Rose B. Simpson Rose B. Simpson was born in 1983 in Santa Clara Pueblo\, New Mexico\, where she lives and works today. In 2007\, the artist received her BFA from the Institute of American Indian Arts\, and in 2011\, she received her MFA in Ceramics from the Rhode Island School of Design. Simpson’s work reflects on the multilayered history of her home in New Mexico and of the United States\, exploring modes of empowerment and resilience that carry traditions into the future. Working across media\, the artist finds new ways to connect past and present\, express experience and identity\, and contemplate freedom and strength. About Josephine Halvorson Josephine Halvorson was born in 1981 in Brewster\, Massachusetts\, formerly worked in New York\, and currently lives and works in Western Massachusetts. Combining acute attention to detail and an insistence on painting from life\, Halvorson gives herself only one day to complete each canvas. About Michael Rakowitz Michael Rakowitz was born in 1973 in Great Neck\, NY. The artist draws upon extensive research on cultural objects and events\, in order to weave together complex histories and unlikely symbols in his sculptures\, installations\, participatory workshops\, films\, and architectural interventions. His Iraqi-Jewish heritage and the damage caused by long conflicts between the West and the Middle East also serve as important influences for his work. Rakowitz critiques the ongoing forces of colonization\, bringing attention not only to the value of cultural artifacts that have been lost\, looted\, or destroyed but also to the people who have suffered from continuing violence. His work asks viewers to reconsider the relationships between hospitality and hostility\, and provenance and expropriation\, and to confront the complicity of cultural institutions and audiences in geopolitical matters. About Art21 Art21 is a celebrated global leader in presenting thought-provoking and sophisticated content about contemporary art—a preeminent resource for learning first-hand from the artists of our time. A nonprofit organization\, Art21’s mission is to educate and expand access to contemporary art through the production of documentary films\, resources\, and public programs. This event is presented in collaboration with Art21. For more information\, visit art21.org.
LOCATION:Schermer Meeting Hall
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SUMMARY:Art21 Screening
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