Complex Movements Reading Room

Complex Movements Poster
October 25, 2019
5:00PM - 6:30PM
ACCAD 332 Sullivant Hall

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2019-10-25 17:00:00 2019-10-25 18:30:00 Complex Movements Reading Room Join the Livable Futures Project as they get ready to welcome Complex Movements for a Creative Residency. In advance of their arrival, the project will screen a short film about Complex Movements’ recent project Beware of the Dandelions and discuss excerpts from Adrienne Maree Brown’s Emergent Strategy. Free and open to the public. Food and refreshments provided. See below to RSVP. ABOUT Complex Movements: Livable Futures is hosting Detroit-based art and media collective Complex Movements for a creative residency at OSU October 27-November 3, 2019. Complex Movements is a Detroit-based artist collective supporting the transformation of communities by exploring the connections of complex science and social justice movements through multimedia interactive performance work. Their creative projects are inspired by the writings, philosophy and experience of Detroit-based activist Grace Lee Boggs (1915-2015), as well as grassroots networks in Detroit. The collective engages communities to expand their strategies for organizing around local and trans-local social justice issues. ACCAD 332 Sullivant Hall Global Arts and Humanities globalartsandhumanities@osu.edu America/New_York public

Join the Livable Futures Project as they get ready to welcome Complex Movements for a Creative Residency. In advance of their arrival, the project will screen a short film about Complex Movements’ recent project Beware of the Dandelions and discuss excerpts from Adrienne Maree Brown’s Emergent Strategy.

Free and open to the public. Food and refreshments provided. See below to RSVP.

ABOUT Complex Movements:

Livable Futures is hosting Detroit-based art and media collective Complex Movements for a creative residency at OSU October 27-November 3, 2019.

Complex Movements is a Detroit-based artist collective supporting the transformation of communities by exploring the connections of complex science and social justice movements through multimedia interactive performance work. Their creative projects are inspired by the writings, philosophy and experience of Detroit-based activist Grace Lee Boggs (1915-2015), as well as grassroots networks in Detroit. The collective engages communities to expand their strategies for organizing around local and trans-local social justice issues.

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