About this Event
Launched in 2023, Creating Spaces is a series of arts-based discussions aimed to empower a more just, equitable and diverse community. Discussion themes range from growing inclusivity in artistic practice to how diversity intersects with artistic programming and events.
At the core of Creating Spaces are two fundamental questions:
- As arts, culture & heritage grows in our community, what does inclusivity mean to your organization and artistic practice?
- How should diversity intersect with artistic programming and events throughout our community?
This month’s conversation explores these themes as they relate to the exhibition Reflections and Reckonings: Brown vs. Board of Education at 70, currently on display at Anderson Brickler Gallery.
Join the discussion with panelists Tavani Williams, local artist; Ted Ellis, artist and director of the FSU Civil Rights Institute; Dr. Celeste Hart, owner and director of the Anderson Brickler Gallery; Josh Johnson, President, Board of Directors, 621 Gallery; and moderated by Brinda Pamulapati, artist and owner of Venvi Gallery.
Light refreshments will be served.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1747 S Adams St, 1747 South Adams Street, Tallahassee, United States
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