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Re/frame: Love’s Many Forms

There is no one way to love, or only one true kind of love, but a beautiful range and variety that enrich our lives. Artists have long taken this for a theme, capturing spontaneous expressions of affection and exploring new ways to convey the complex sentiment in all its forms. Join Dr. Ann Poulson, the Henry’s Associate Curator of Collections, as we discuss some of the examples in the Henry’s collection! Re/frame is a recurring program that delves into the Henry's extensive collection, highlighting a different group of objects each month.

Set In Motion - Artist Panel

Set in Motion is the Henry’s first city-wide public art exhibition, organized by Shamim M. Momin, Director of Curatorial Affairs. This multi-artist project asks what it looks like to mobilize art and encourage community engagement under lockdown and while socially distanced. How do creative communities respond or adapt to shifting or exacerbated spatial and financial constraints? What is the role of public art now? Joined in conversation are four of the ten Set in Motion artists, Marin Burnett, Amir H.

Fermented Face with Candice Lin

Fermented Face is a workshop that uses facial massage and a guided meditation to ask questions about bodily borders, ideas of porosity and contamination, and the importance of touch in these contemporary times. Participants will be mailed a small vial of artist-made salve with live microorganisms and will massage this into their face or another part of their body according to guided instructions. After the meditation, participants will journal and share aspects of their experience. Once registered for this event, please email your preferred shipping address to ians@henryart.org.

Disappearance Landscape with Maria Gaspar

Disappearance Landscape is a virtual workshop designed and facilitated by artist Maria Gaspar that uses the body to interrogate and intervene in highly contested sites. Using green screen strategies, participants will examine jails, prisons, border walls, conflict zones, and other places of power in order to mediate, flip, dissect, transpose, or dismantle forms of oppression and confinement. The Henry Art Gallery will be mailing free kits to workshop registrants, that include paper and adhesive, to construct a greenscreen background for the participatory workshop.

Re/frame: Animals and People

*This program will be held via Zoom.* Animals play significant roles in our lives as companions, food sources, agricultural workers, and dangers in the wilds around us. How do we relate to animals, and how do they relate to us? How do artists interrogate these relationships in their practice, and how has animal imagery been used to explore larger questions?

Art as Resistance, Art for Liberation: A Virtual Conversation with La Resistencia Artists

What is the role of art in abolition? What is the work of different forms of art in social struggles? Join us for a panel discussion with muralist Saiyare Refaei, print-maker Andrea Marcos, and videographer Enrico Abadesco from La Resistencia, a grassroots organization based in Washington State whose #FreeThemAll campaign leverages the power of art and storytelling to end the detention of immigrants and stop deportations.
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