About this Event
Please join us for a panel discussion that brings together Joiri Minaya, Cara Romero, and Camille Seaman, three artists from Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene. Each artist brings a unique perspective from the different climatological zones in which they work. Seaman photographs vanishing ice in the Antarctic region; Romero imagines a female-oriented Indigenous-futurism; and Minaya investigates notions of femininity and identity in the Caribbean. Moderated by Michaeline Critchlow, Duke Professor of African and African American Studies, the discussion will illuminate the urgency of these artists’ practices and situate them within the context of the Anthropocene.
5:30 PM doors open
6:00 PM Artist Talk: Joiri Minaya, Cara Romero, and Camille Seaman, moderated by Michaeline Critchlow
Followed by a reception and cash bar
Seating is limited, reservation required
If you cannot attend this lecture in person, you can sign up to receive the livestream (link)
Free parking and free valet parking available
Major support for the Semans Lecture has been provided by the Semans Family and the Cassilhaus Photography Initiative
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Nasher Museum of Art, 2001 Campus Drive, Durham, United States
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