Accelerator Series: #feminism? — Activism & Agitation in the Digital Age

Isolde Brielmaier, Amy Richards, Kimberly Drew, and Natalie Frank, Accelerator Series: #feminism? — Activism & Agitation in the Digital Age, Tang Teaching Museum, 2018

On Monday, January 29, at 6:00 PM, join Tang Curator-at-Large Isolde Brielmaier as she moderates a discussion on the subject of activism and agitation in the digital age. Joining her will be Kimberly Drew, a writer, curator, and activist who is the Social Media Manager at The Met; Natalie Frank, an artist whose paintings and drawings revolve around women, their bodies, desires, and narratives; and Amy Richards, a writer, producer, and organizer who co-founded the Third Wave Foundation.

This event is free and open to the public.

About the Accelerator Series

The Accelerator Series is the Tang Teaching Museum’s dynamic conversation series on big ideas and big issues that seeks to find new entry points into discussions that veer from traditional paths. As an open and inclusive public forum for dialogue, exchange and questioning, the Accelerator Series ignites a collective sense of intellectual curiosity and fosters thoughtful engagement with a deeper understanding of compelling issues that have the potential to spark radical transformations.

The series features key cultural influencers from the arts and culture sector as well as academia, entertainment, government, journalism, media, politics and beyond, who present new perspectives and disrupt the status quo by encouraging a “getting comfortable with discomfort” attitude in order to think and work through big ideas to drive change.

The Accelerator Series is supported by Accelerate: Access and Inclusion at the Tang Teaching Museum, a project of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and by a generous gift from Michele Dunkerley ‘80.

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