Omari Booker, Resident Curator for the 30th Annual Exhibition of Artists in Michigan Prisons, will discuss his art practice and his experience on the curation team. The philosophy that undergirds Omari's work is FREEDOM THROUGH ART and he aspires to create work that communicates to his audience their unique and intrinsic ability to be free. See his work at omaribooker.com.
Presented with support from Michigan Arts and Culture Council, Bank of Ann Arbor, Eckhart Tolle Foundation, Arts Initiative, The Carceral State Project, Center for World Performance Studies, Department of Afroamerican and African Studies, Department of Sociology, Institute for the Humanities, Residential College, School of Social Work.
Presented with support from Michigan Arts and Culture Council, Bank of Ann Arbor, Eckhart Tolle Foundation, Arts Initiative, The Carceral State Project, Center for World Performance Studies, Department of Afroamerican and African Studies, Department of Sociology, Institute for the Humanities, Residential College, School of Social Work.
| Building: | Chrysler Center |
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| Event Type: | Lecture / Discussion |
| Tags: | Art, North Campus, Social Justice, Visual Arts |
| Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Prison Creative Arts Project, Residential College, Department of Afroamerican and African Studies, School of Social Work, Center for World Performance Studies, Department of Sociology, Arts Initiative, School of Social Work Community Engagement, The Carceral State Project |
