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Join us on Monday, January 27, 2020 from 6:30–8 pm at Moore College of Art & Design’s Graham Auditorium for Conversations@Moore, featuring Ernesto Pujol and Sarah Kavage.
Both Pujol, an artist and social choreographer, and Kavage, a Seattle-based visual artist and cultural organizer, create work within the intersection of climate change and public art. They will each share short presentations and speak in conversation. The event will also serve as a public launch for a tri-state arts initiative organized by the Alliance for Watershed Education of the Delaware River (AWE), of which Kavage is a lead artist, made possible with major support from the William Penn Foundation. Following the artists’ presentations, Anuradha Mathur will lead a moderated discussion.
This FREE event is part of our ongoing Conversations@Moore public program series, organized by Moore College of Art & Design’s Graduate Studies programs in Socially Engaged Art. For more information, visit moore.edu/sea.
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