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Kentler Connects: Where is Home? Feb. 1, 4pm




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Kentler Connects: Where is Home?  Feb. 1, 4pm

Kentler Connects: Where is Home?  Feb. 1, 4pm
Nina Buxenbaum, Robin Holder and Karni Dorell

Kentler Connects: Where is Home?  Feb. 1, 4pm

Kentler Connects: Where is Home?  Feb. 1, 4pm



About the event

Session #4
KENTLER CONNECTS: Where is Home?
Saturday, February 1, 4pm

A communal dialogue with robin holder, Nina Buxenbaum and Karni Dorell
in conjunction with robin holder’s solo exhibition and Focus on the Flatifles: HOME
(The event is free and open to the public.)

 
ABOUT THE SERIES:
Kentler Connects, initiated by robin holder, is a series of panel discussions, workshops and presentations held at Kentler addressing sensitive, challenging, difficult and creative issues related to art, society and culture. The goals of these discussions are to foster and develop a more active and diverse creative community, offer a platform to share perspectives, and talk about vital current issues in the context of contemporary art.

To invigorate and expand our perceptions, we invite all those interested in attending to also bring a partner who:
- Is from another generation
- Has a different native language
- Is of a different racial or ethnic ancestry
- Works in a different profession
- Lives in a different environment
- Is anchored in a different socioeconomic world

Kentler Connects is an event series initiated by robin holder. Her work focuses on issues of identity and culture. She has been featured in one person exhibitions at the Mobile Museum of Art, The Spelman College Museum and The David Driskell Center, the American Labor Museum and The NCCU Art Museum. Holder was awarded an Individual Visual Artist Grant by The Brooklyn Arts Council. Her work is included in significant collections including the Library of Congress, Yale University, United Parcel Service, The Washington State Arts Commission, and The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. www.robinholder.work


Links to Previous Kentler CONNECTS:

Session #1 Expanding Perception in a Global Culture

Session #2 Collectors: how to be a voice in culture today

Session #3 Curiosity (what is that?)