About this Event
Join us for Poetics of Refusal, which will showcase three scholar-artists’ aesthetic practice grounded in refusal: Pedro Lopez, Sahar Khraibani, and Hamed Sinno. Each engages deeply with forms of aesthetic making—in public space, against the white cube gallery, through DIY practices, and adhering to copyleft—as practices of refusal of cisheteronormative logics and of nominal inclusion into violent institutions.
This event will also be a celebration of their new and/or ongoing work—Lopez’s Tear Basin in Prospect Park and accompanying manifesto-pamphlets, Khraibani’s book Anatomy of A Refusal, and Sinno's solo performance, Poems of Consumption.
Each thinker will read from their work, followed by a moderated discussion. Together, we will think through the newest surge of attacks on the arts, concurrent capitulation of art institutions to conservative demands, and the ongoing tensions between art as a liberatory cultural front and as liberal assimilation. Ultimately, these thinkers help us see the horizon of art-making beyond dominant institutions of aesthetic capture in their own practices and scholarly research. This event will be moderated by Rebecca Teich.
Free and open to all. Please register to attend. This event take place in the Skylight Room (9100), CUNY Graduate Center.
Participants
is a writer, artist, and the author of Anatomy of A Refusal (1080PRESS, 2025) and ONE THOUSAND GHOSTS IN THIS FEAST (Wendy’s Subway, 2025).
: is an organizer, facilitator, and artist whose work focuses on public works, including Tear Basin in Prospect Park.
: wasborn in Lebanon, but now lives in Lebanon, NH, where nice white people routinely correct their pronunciation of the town’s name, and they have to explain that they’re actually from there. They are a designer by training, currently working on text, video, and sound.
about this evnet, the artists and their work.
This event is organized and hosted by the Center for the Humanities and Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Iniatitive, and co-sponsored by the Ph.D. Program in English, CLAGS: The Center for LGBTQ Studies, The Master's in Liberal Studies Program (MALS), and the Doctoral and Graduate Students' Council (DSCG).
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Skylight Room, The Graduate Center, CUNY, New York, United States
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