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NYC (V) - African American Art: A Mirror of Social Issues (May 31, 4pm ET)
Friday, May 31, 2024, 4 PM (ET)
(The Painting Above was Discussed at a Previous Session)
It’s our 2-year anniversary!!! Since April, 2022, guided by artist and educator, Chichi Lovett, TTNers have participated in monthly virtual conversations focused on the works of African American artists. Not only have these fascinating sessions enhanced our understanding of complex social issues but many of us have found that we have learned to engage with all kinds of art in deeper and more illuminating ways.
Professor Lovett’s interactive discussions are for everyone. They’re fun, direct, highly participatory, and always engaging. We learn, we laugh, and we come away from these sessions not only knowing more, but SEEING more deeply. Join us!!
IMPORTANT NOTES:
(1) Prior art experience of any kind is absolutely not necessary.
(2) This is not a series - sign up for one at a time.
This is a “cameras on” live discussion – following the format of Professor Lovett’s popular online classes.
Our Presenter:
Garnetta ‘Chichi’ Lovett is a retired Auburn University tenured professor who now resides in Washington DC. She currently hosts a popular weekly online arts program that attracts a diverse national audience.
In addition to her teaching responsibilities at Auburn, Chichi served on the Alabama State Council for the Arts, served as the Diversity Officer for the College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University, and co-founded Auburn City Kids and the Auburn Arts Association Visual Arts Workshops among other community arts programs and courses.
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For guest questions please email - nyc@ttnwomen.org.
Registration is required before Friday, May 31, 2024 at 4:00 PM