A Conversation with the Art of
Magdalena Campos-Pons
Art’s Window
When: Thursday April 26, 7:00 PM
Where: Indianapolis
Museum of
Art, DeBoest Lecture Hall
Free
“So a psychologist, a rabbi, and a poet got together to talk about a Cuban painter.” Sound like the beginning of an off-beat shaggy dog joke? Nope, it’s a conversation about Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons. The art of Campos-Pons defies categorization, breaking the boundaries of race, culture and geography, and blurring the lines between photography, installation, and sculpture. Her work begs the question: how do artists construct meaning with the language of the visual arts? How do viewers bring meanings to art?
Come to the IMA for a true conversation with art and the universal human impulse to seek narrative in form. Join Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso of Congregation Beth-El Zedeck, psychologist and educator Fayth Parks of Georgia Southern University, and Elizabeth Alexander, poet, as they view the art of Campos-Pons through the window of history, healing, spirituality, and more.
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