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Always dedicated to the free exchange of ideas, Art at a Time Like This invites leaders in the creative community to join us and have a public conversation. Co-curators Anne Verhallen and Barbara Pollack kick off the dialogue with the chosen guest(s) on Zoom or in person events.
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On May 16th, 2023, Art at a Time Like This was honored to present a panel discussion about the digital exhibition, "Rupture: Interventions of Possibility," a collaboration with Jamaica Art Society. Moderated by Guggenheim curator Ashley James with participating JAS In Focus Fellows (from left) Gervais Marsh, Shoshanna Weinberger, ZInzi Minott, Zachary Fabri, Timothy Yannick Hunter and Petrina Dacresa, the discussion touched on the crucial innovations that art from Jamaica and the Jamaican diaspora bring to a global dialogue. Thanks to PUBLIC hotel for sponsoring the event. Videographer: Carlos Cardona
On December 3, 2022, Art at a Time Like This was hosted by Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) for a panel discussion with thought leaders and artists to discuss the impact of mass incarceration and inequalities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Participating voices include artists Russell Craig, Chire Regans and Reginald O’Neal, and Exchange for Change director Kathie Klarreich. The conversation was moderated by Barbara Pollack, co-founder and co-director of Art at a Time Like This. PAMM is the first museum to collaborate with Art at a Time Like This.
Art at a Time Like This organized a roundtable discussion in conjunction with the launch of “8x5”, a public art exhibition spread across 25 billboards located near courthouses and government offices in Miami to provoke dialogue about the U.S. criminal justice system. Participating voices include Desmond Meade, President of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition; Vivian Azalia, Program Director of the Dream Defenders and Miami-based artists Chire Regans aka VantaBlack, Reginald O’Neal, and Sherrill Roland. Barbara Pollack, co-founder and co-director of Art at a Time Like This, served as moderator.