THAW FEST | In Process | Tania Bruguera

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Date:
March 24, 2018
Time:
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Venue:
The Watermill Center

Galileo, by Bertolt Brecht, is based on the life of seventeenth century astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei. In this interpretation by acclaimed Cuban artist and 2018 Inga Maren Otto Fellow, Tania Bruguera, censorship and “fake-news” are the guiding elements in navigating the story. The presentation is followed by a Q&A with the artist.

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ABOUT THAW FEST
THAW FEST (The Hamptons Arts Weekend Festival), launches three days of exhibitions, theater performances, film, music, garden tours, workshops, community engagement and family-focused events across member organizations of the Hamptons Arts Network.

ABOUT HAMPTONS ARTS NETWORK
Hamptons Arts Network is a consortium of not-for-profit organizations working together to create a unified arts community of the Hamptons. Their goal is to promote collaboration, partnerships, and shared programming among its members. As well, they advocate for the arts in the area of economic development, tourism, and education.

The Inga Maren Otto Fellowship is curated by Noah Khoshbin and Daneyal Mahmood.

Tania Bruguera

In Residence:
March 23, 2018 - March 25, 2018
Discipline:
Visual Art, Performance
Country:
Cuba
For over twenty-five years 2018 Inga Maren Otto Fellow, Tania Bruguera has created socially-engaged performances and installations that examine the nature of political power structures and their effect on the lives of society’s most vulnerable individuals and groups. Her research focuses on ways in which art can be applied to the... Read More

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