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Virtual Studio Visit: Andrea Bowers

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Listen to artist Andrea Bowers in conversation with Dr. Kaitlin Reed and activist Tokata Iron Eyes as they discuss Bowers’s work as an activist, the current state of environmental justice movements, and how art practice intersects with pressing issues of our time. Informed by Dr. Reed’s research and scholarship, they discuss ways that white supremacy bears upon climate issues, as well as Indigenous relationships to land and ecological management systems within the context of current wildfire management in California.

The conversation is introduced by Michael Darling, former MCA James W. Alsdorf Chief Curator, and Connie Butler, Hammer Museum Chief Curator, who are organizing the exhibition Andrea Bowers at the MCA and the Hammer Museum.

This program is produced in partnership with the Hammer Museum.

Virtual Studio Visit

Andrea Bowers, Nonviolent Civil Disobedience Training-Tree Sitting Forest Defense, 2009. Looped single-channel video (color, sound) and wooden platform; 33 min, 52 sec.

Courtesy of the artist and Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York.

Join artist Andrea Bowers in a conversation with Dr. Kaitlin Reed as they discuss Bowers’s work as an activist, the current state of environmental justice movements, and the ways that art practice intersects with pressing issues of our time. Informed by Dr. Reed’s research and scholarship, the two will discuss ways that white supremacy bears upon climate issues, as well as Indigenous relationships to land and ecological management systems within the context of current wildfire management in California.