ART & ACTIVISM to Illuminate the Arts' Response to Our Uncertain Times at SVA Theatre

By: Aug. 15, 2017
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An evening of lively conversation and powerful presentations by three celebrated artists of our time will take place on Wednesday, September 6 at 6:30PM at SVA Theatre (333 West 23rd Street).

Titled, "Art & Activism," this free event will illuminate how various art disciplines respond to our uncertain times.

The event includes celebrated political satirist, Steve Brodner, well known for his illustrations and cartoons in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Rolling Stone and The Washington Post; visual and performance artist, puppeteer, educator and curator, Ed Woodham, founder of the public art project, Art in Odd Places; and actress, comedian and news commentator, Nancy Giles, best known for her witty commentary on CBS News Sunday Morning. The evening will be hosted by media personality and celebrity interviewer, Valerie Smaldone.

"Art & Activism" is presented by School of Visual Arts, Division of Continuing Education. There is no admission fee, but reservations are suggested. RSVP by emailing ce@sva.edu.

For more information go to svatheatre.com/events/continued-art-and-activism.



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