Not exact matches
A Locus of
Moving Points features the work of three generations of artists and
cultural producers with deep connections to Southeast Queens.
The series investigates the ways that artists,
cultural producers, and institutions are redefining disability and accessibility in contemporary art by destabilizing our notions of neutral public spaces and arts organizations, and
moving towards inclusive body politics and social infrastructures.
As social and
cultural discourse
moves increasingly to the Internet, artists, designers and other
cultural producers are turning to digital media to explore and express their ideas.
Artists, curators, and academics like Fred Wilson, Thelma Golden, Kellie Jones, Franklin Sirmans, and Theaster Gates have demonstrated this way of thinking and being, and a younger generation of artists, curators, and
cultural producers like Kimberly Drew, Rashayla Marie Brown, Cheryl Pope, and Derrick Adams are
moving a similar discourse forward.