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Martha Wilson: Activist History Teach-In

Discussion 3:09 PM
Wednesday, April 26 From 6:00 - 9:00 The 8th floor, 17 West 17th Street, NY Performance artist Martha Wilson, founder of Franklin Furnace, will lead a “teach-in” with a selection of activist artists from the 1960s to the present, looking at the history of performance art as protest to consider which methods and strategies remain effective in today’s political climate. Click here to RSVP...

A Conversation Between Claudia Rankine & Dionne Brand

Announcement 3:06 PM
Tuesday, April 25 6:00 - 7:00 PM Brand Hall Barnard College, 3009 Broadway, NY This event is central to the political climate in the United States as of now. The two women speaking are advocates for the Caribbean feminist front. These earlier conversations featured authors thinking through their engagements with the Caribbean and its diaspora and their experiences as women writing in and about the region. Click...

Submit your Poetry!

Announcement 3:16 PM
Academy of American Poets: Student Poetry Prize Deadline: April 20 DEADLINE EXTENDED - submit up to 3 original unpublished poems to the Acamemy of American Poets' annual campus poetry contest at Pratt. Place your cover info (name, permanent address, age, major, year and poem title/s) and 3 copies of your poem/s in the mailbox of Prof. Liza Williams in the North Hall 1st floor...

"No Bans On Stolen Lands" Teach-In

2:50 PM

Thesis Presentations

Announcement 2:40 PM
Critical And Visual Studies Thesis Reading Wednesday April 19 5:30 - 8:00 Pm Main Hall Room 210 The seniors will be presenting their year long thesis projects. Come to be enlightened on the topics of Cuban identity and  politics, historical preservation, and concepts of nature within city environments.  Critical & Visual Studies All Events Are Free And Open To Public   Pratt Institute   200 Willloughby Avenue...

Discussion: The 217 Whitney Biennial and Controversy

Activism 7:39 PM
What’s Wrong with this Picture? Lets discuss. Wednesday, April 19th 5:30-7:30pm  Higgins Auditorium 018 The 2017 Whitney Biennial has sparked recent debate and controversy by exhibiting Dana Schutz’s “Open Casket” painting of Emmett Louis Till (July 25, 1941 - August 28, 1955), an African American teenager lynched at age 14 after being falsely accused of flirting with a white woman. Who has the right...