Panel: Navigating the Discussion of Race and Art

November 1, 2024

Watch Panel: Navigating the Discussion of Race and Art (Recording)

This panel discussion featured artists Kimberly Camp, Lonnie Graham, and moderator Rhinold Ponder, who talked about the issues they face–and the complexity and challenges of–working as Black artists.

This interview-style panel will encourage dialogue about aesthetics, interpretation, cultural coding, and semiology and how these elements of the arts are impacted by our ideas about race.

Panel: Navigating the Discussion of Race and Art

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