Tania Bruguera: The Artist as Activist

Thu, Mar 17, 2016

6:30 PM–8:00 PM

Elebash Recital Hall

Please join us for Tania Bruguera‘s keynote presentation as part of the Shift: Space, Alterity, Artconference. Tania Bruguera creates politically charged works that have led to her detention in her native Cuba. The artist — whose performance pieces and installations have been shown at the Venice Biennial, Tate Modern, and MoMA — speaks with Claire Bishop, GC professor of Art History, about the role of activism in her work.

Free, Reservations Required. To reserve seats for this event, click here.

Cosponsored by the Department of Public Programs, the PhD Program in Art History, and the James Gallery at the Graduate Center, CUNY.

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