Creative Time

Panel Discussion on Community-Based Art Practices

April 11th, 2013

On April 18, Creative Time Chief Curator Nato Thompson moderates Pro/Deuce: Dualities and Dichotomies in Community-Based Arts Practices, a discussion among a group of internationally recognized artists. Sponsored by Syracuse University’s Department of Transmedia, the discussion—at the Clocktower Gallery & Radio, in downtown Manhattan—will focus on the ability of social practice to make change in urban areas, bringing in a range of issues, including politics, race and class, and sustainability.

Panelists are
Edgar Arceneaux, co-founder, Watts House Project, Los Angeles, CA
Rick Lowe, founder, Project Row House, Houston, TX
Daniel Seiple, co-founder, KUNSTrePUBLIK, Berlin, Germany
Marion Wilson, founder, 601 Tully, Syracuse, NY

Thursday April 18, 6:00 PM

Clocktower Gallery & Radio, 108 Leonard Street, 13th Floor

Free and open to the public. Doors open at 5:15 pm. No admittance after 7 pm.

Please bring a photo ID for security. Space is limited – RSVP by April 15, email to
lheyman@syr.edu.

For more information about the Clocktower, visit ARTonAIR.org or call 212-233-1096.