Nasher Prize Laureate Michael Rakowitz and artist Jin-Ya Huang discuss the difficulties and opportunities of food and community-centered social practice artwork in the time of social distancing.
FREE and open to the public. Advance registration required.
Earlier this year, the two artists came together to create a community meal in Dallas, free to all, catered by Huang’s non-profit kitchen—Break Bread, Break Borders—which employs and empowers refugee women. The conversation will be moderated by Nasher Curator Catherine Craft.
Note: Registrants will receive an email closer to the event date with additional information, confirming registration, and providing the link to attend this virtual event.
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