#RadicalBlackQueerJoy (The Entanglement of Art & Activism
Black Love Matters 2017 Un-Conference
Cost
Free; Open to the Public
Website LocationOCAD University, 100 McCaul Street, The Great Hall
This BLM course will explore the intersection of art
and activism through dialogue with artists from
Canada and England. This special class is open to the
public.
Our opening speaker will be Toronto-based professor
and global artist Honor Ford-Smith, from York
University, who brings a deep experience of being an
educator, artist and activist from Canada.
Our featured international guest speaker will be
Ajamu, a London-based ne art photographer and
archive curator/activist, whose work has been shown
in galleries, museums and alternative spaces
nationally and internationally. Ajamu is supported by
Musagetes for this special discussion in Toronto.
Cost
Free; Open to the Public
Website LocationOCAD University, 100 McCaul Street, The Great Hall
This BLM course will explore the intersection of art
and activism through dialogue with artists from
Canada and England. This special class is open to the
public.
Our opening speaker will be Toronto-based professor
and global artist Honor Ford-Smith, from York
University, who brings a deep experience of being an
educator, artist and activist from Canada.
Our featured international guest speaker will be
Ajamu, a London-based ne art photographer and
archive curator/activist, whose work has been shown
in galleries, museums and alternative spaces
nationally and internationally. Ajamu is supported by
Musagetes for this special discussion in Toronto.
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