Elizabeth Povinelli and Sarah Rosalena in Conversation

Headshots: Elizabeth Povinelli and Sarah Rosalena
January 23, 2024
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Wexner Center for the Arts

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2024-01-23 19:00:00 2024-01-23 21:00:00 Elizabeth Povinelli and Sarah Rosalena in Conversation Join artist Sarah Rosalena and scholar and filmmaker Elizabeth A. Povinelli (Anthropology, Columbia University) for a discussion on the intersections of art, craft, and Indigenous futures on Tuesday Jan. 23 at 7 p.m. at the Wexner Center for the Arts.This event celebrates Rosalena’s mid-career survey, Sarah Rosalena: In All Directions, at the Columbus Museum of Art, a collaboration between Ohio State University and the museum. Povinelli, whose films the Wexner Center for the Arts has previously featured, contributed an essay on Rosalena’s anti-colonial art and technology practice for the exhibition catalogue. Learn more about the event and register for a free ticket.The exhibition is a collaboration between the Department of History of Art and the Columbus Museum of Art. This dialogue is part of the Arts, Technology and Social Change series, a micro-residency program sponsored by Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme.  Wexner Center for the Arts America/New_York public

Join artist Sarah Rosalena and scholar and filmmaker Elizabeth A. Povinelli (Anthropology, Columbia University) for a discussion on the intersections of art, craft, and Indigenous futures on Tuesday Jan. 23 at 7 p.m. at the Wexner Center for the Arts.

This event celebrates Rosalena’s mid-career survey, Sarah Rosalena: In All Directions, at the Columbus Museum of Art, a collaboration between Ohio State University and the museum. Povinelli, whose films the Wexner Center for the Arts has previously featured, contributed an essay on Rosalena’s anti-colonial art and technology practice for the exhibition catalogue. Learn more about the event and register for a free ticket.

The exhibition is a collaboration between the Department of History of Art and the Columbus Museum of Art. This dialogue is part of the Arts, Technology and Social Change series, a micro-residency program sponsored by Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme

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