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Jazmine Catasús Instagram Live Studio Visit
April 5 at 12:15 pm
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Join BGC Library Artist in Residence (AIR), Jazmine Catasús, for an intimate studio visit! Despite COVID-19, Jazmine has been in residence with BGC since October. See where they create their art, find out what inspires them, and get an update on their projects.

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Tuesday Tours
April 5 – June 21 at 2:00 pm and 5:30 pm
18West 86th Street

Tuesday gallery tours begins this week!
Explore object highlights from Conserving Active Matter and Richard Tuttle: What Is the Object? with our gallery educators.

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Alison J. Clarke (University of Applied Arts Vienna) examines the field of design anthoropology, beginning in 1950s Cold War United States, when industrial designers operated as a new breed of diplomats-cum-propogandists, disseminating what was described as a ‘penetrating program’ of American regeneration policies that melded social science to a corporatized vision. Rebranded in the twenty-first century, design anthorpology has arguably come to operate as the invisible hand behind multiple facets of global life from health care provision to governance and data harnessing.

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“Memory Work as Care Work” will explore the ways Black archives and archival practices testify to the complexity of how Black life is lived, documented, and remembered. The conversation will be led by Zakiya Collier, a Brooklyn-based Black, queer archivist and memory worker; Steven G. Fullwood, archivist, writer and co-founder of the Nomadic Archivists Project; and Amy Sall, founder and editor-in-chief of SUNU: Journal of African AffairsCritical Thought + Aesthetics (SUNU Journal).

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Lissy Mineo-Gonzalez Instagram Live Studio Visit
April 13 at 12:15 pm
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Join BGC Library Artist in Residence (AIR), Lissy Mineo-Gonzalez, for an intimate studio visit! Despite COVID-19, Lissy has been in residence with BGC since October. See where they create their art, find out what inspires them, and get an update on their projects.

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Africa’s Struggle for Its Art
April 13 at 6 pm
Zoom / 38 West 86th Street, Lecture Hall

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Reading With Objects: Seeking Synthesis of Eye, Mind, and Heart
April 14 at 6 pm
18 West 86 Street

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