TEFAF Coffee Talk - Creative Intersections: Socially Engaged Art and Institutions
Social engagement is an exciting evolution in contemporary art practice that puts artists in direct collaboration with individuals and/or communities as co-creators in their process, often with a goal of enacting a social change or creating a more just outcome. This panel discusses the challenges and opportunities that socially engaged art projects present to artists who collaborate with people and cultural institutions, such as the Guggenheim Museum, in order to realize their projects.
PANEL
Miguel Luciano, Artist
Kim Kanatani, Deputy Director and Gail Engelberg Director of Education, Guggenheim Museum
Nat Trotman, Curator, Performance and Media, Guggenheim Museum
Moderator
Deborah Fisher, Executive Director, A Blade of Grass
Coffee is served outside the Veterans Room from 10:30-10:50AM. No coffee is allowed in the Veterans Room.
Please arrive at the Park Avenue Armory's Veterans Room no later than 10 minutes before this event in order to secure your reservation.
Please note that this registration ONLY confirms your reservation for this TEFAF New York Spring 2018 Coffee Talk. Guests may purchase General Admission Fair tickets on the TEFAF website or at the door.
For additional information about TEFAF New York Spring 2018's Cultural Program. please visit our website.
Featured Image: McArthur Binion, DNA:Sepia:IV (detail), Courtesy of Massimo de Carlo, Stand 27.