суббота, 1 апреля 2017 г.

Fresh Milk Art Platform

The MA Curatorial Practice program at SVA is pleased to present the next event in its “Local Address” series of panel discussions and conversations: “After Trauma, a Nurturing Voice.” Founded in 2011, The Fresh Milk Art Platform supports excellence in the visual arts through residencies and programs that provide Caribbean arts with opportunities for development and to foster a thriving art community. Fresh Milk’s mission is to nurture, empower and connect Caribbean artists, raise regional awareness about contemporary arts and provide global opportunities for growth, excellence and success. Artist and founder Annalee Davis will talk about Fresh Milk within the larger context of the Caribbean region, where new initiatives and cross-regional partnerships are strengthening international connections within as well as outside of the Caribbean, resulting in greater public awareness and a growing arts infrastructure. Davis will be in conversation with Erica Moiah James, assistant professor in the departments of the History of Art and African American Studies at Yale University, who hails from the Bahamas, and Mario A. Caroa researcher, curator and instructor of contemporary indigenous art who is currently a lecturer in the Art, Culture and Technology program at MIT.
https://www.sva.edu/events/events-exhibitions/local-address-fresh-milk-art-platform-st-george-barbados-after-trauma-a-nurturing-voice

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