If Art is Politics: Vera List Center Forum 2019

If Art is Politics: Vera List Center Forum 2019

Vera List Center for Art and Politics

Chimurenga Library at The Showroom, London 2015. Photo: Dan Weill. Courtesy Chimurenga, The Otolith Collective and The Showroom.

October 17, 2019
If Art is Politics: Vera List Center Forum 2019
October 23–26, 2019
Vera List Center for Art and Politics
The New School
66 West 12th Street, Room 604
New York, New York 10011
United States

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The Vera List Center is pleased to announce its VLC Forum 2019 dedicated to art as a political practice. The Forum highlights Pan-African collective Chimurenga, recipient of the 2018–20 Jane Lombard Prize for Art and Social Justice, that will install its Pan African Space Station (PASS). PASS lands at The New School October 23–25 for a three-day broadcast that explores the participation of African American artists, activists, and intellectuals in FESTAC ‘77. On Friday, October 25, Chimurenga presents a rare performance of composer and trombonist Craig Harris’ suite titled FESTAC ‘77 at The New School’s Tishman Auditorium.

The Forum also includes Global Voices, conversations on art and politics with Jane Lombard Fellows hailing from four continents: Liz Johnson Artur, Tiffany Chung, Dar Yusuf Nasri Jacir for Art and Research, Naine Terena de Jesus, and Jasmeen Patheja on Saturday, October 26.

Admission to all VLC Forum events is free. Registration required. 

Pan African Space Station at The New School
October 23–25, 2019 12–6pm
The New School, Sheila C. Johnson Design Center
Arnold and Sheila Aronson Galleries, 66 5th Avenue

The three-day broadcast explores the participation of African American artists, activists, and intellectuals in the 2nd World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture, FESTAC ’77, held in Lagos, Nigeria, in January-February 1977. The nearly 700-strong US delegation at FESTAC ’77 was “the largest single group of African Americans ever to return to Africa in one body” Ebony, and featured luminaries such Sun Ra, Stevie Wonder, Audre Lorde, Alice Walker, Jayne Cortez, Barkley Hendricks, Betye Saar, Louis Farrakhan, Faith Ringgold and many, many more. Poet Kalamu ya Salaam described the event as “the culmination of the Black Art Movement oriented artistic conferences, festivals, and gatherings.”

This PASS landing will also serve as a presentation of Chimurenga’s new book on FESTAC ‘77, the first publication to consider FESTAC in all its cultural-historic complexity, addressing the planetary scale of the event alongside the personal and artistic encounters it made possible. 

FESTAC ‘77, a concert by Craig Harris
October 25, 2019, 7:30pm
The New School, Tishman Auditorium
University Center, 63 5th Avenue

The Pan African Space Station landing at The New School features many of the participants in the 1977 event and closes on October 25 with a rare performance of composer and trombonist Craig Harris’ suite titled FESTAC ‘77 at the John L. Tishman Auditorium. Harris traveled to Lagos and participated in FESTAC as a member of Sun Ra’s Arkestra, and this composition responds to that soul-stirring experience. Free with registration

Global Voices: Conversations with the Jane Lombard Fellows
October 26, 2019, 11–5pm
The New School, Theresa Lang Community and Student Center
55 West 13th Street, Room 202

On October 26, Liz Johnson Artur, Chimurenga, Tiffany Chung, Dar Yusuf Nasri Jacir for Art and Research, Naine Terena de Jesus, and Jasmeen Patheja participate in Global Voices: Conversations with Jane Lombard Fellows, with their nominators Maria Thereza Alves, Kaelen Wilson-Goldie, Bala Starr as well as artist David Hartt, curator Thomas J. Lax, and other writers and curators. Ann Laura Stoler, Willy Brandt Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and Historical Studies, The New School, delivers “Archiving an Anti-Colonial Avant-Garde: Elsewhere and Otherwise,” the keynote lecture on art as political practice. Free with registration.

Readings, concerts, and WNSR New School Radio
October 27–November 10, 2019 12–6PM
The New School, Sheila C. Johnson Design Center
Arnold and Sheila Aronson Galleries, 66 5th Avenue

After PASS’ three-day broadcast, the gallery transforms into a reading and listening space of Chimurenga’s radio archives and publications as well as recording and performance space by WNSR New School Radio students and as well daily jazz recitals by trios and quartets of students from The New School’s College of Performing Arts students. 

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