The OSUN Center for Human Rights and the Arts is pleased to announce its Spring Public Program. The new line-up includes an in-person panel co-hosted with Forge Project, and in-person and online talks by Robin Frohardt, Molemo Moiloa, and Argyro Nicolaou; open studios by the first-year M.A. students, and thesis presentation by our second-year students.
Tuesday, February 13, 5:30pm EST
In Our Thousands, In Our Millions: Cultural Censorship and Anti-Colonial Solidarity with Palestine panel featuring Samia Halaby, Wanda Nanibush & John Halaka, co-hosted with Forge Project
Bard College, RKC 103
Monday, February 26, 6pm EST
Magic of the Mundane in-person talk by Robin Frohardt, co-hosted with the Theater & Performance Program
Bard College, Fisher Center, Resnick Studio
Friday, March 8, 12pm EST
Becoming Ungovernable webinar talk with Molemo Moiloa
Tuesday, March 26, 6pm EST
Unsettled lecture-performance by CHRA fellow Argyro Nicolaou
Bard College, Weis Cinema
Friday, April 5, 10am-1pm EST
First-Year M.A. Students’ Open Studios
Bard College, Massena Campus
Friday, April 19-Sunday, April 28
M.A. Thesis Exhibition
Bard College, various locations