ASL DrawNow! Ceija Stojka: Making Visible (in-person)
Join us on Saturday, May 23, for an in-person participatory drawing workshop presented in American Sign Language (ASL) and inspired by our current exhibition Ceija Stojka: Making Visible. Making Visible features the work of Roma artist, activist, writer, lyricist, and singer Ceija Stojka (1933-2013). Comprising more than sixty artworks, as well as a selection of sketchbooks, archival material, and documentary films made during Stojka’s lifetime, the exhibition explores the fullness of Stojka’s production as a visual artist, centered in her Roma life and heritage. Spurred by the resurgence of extreme right nationalism in Austria and abroad, and by her experiences as a Holocaust survivor, Stojka created works of profound beauty and horror that resonate today in strikingly contemporary terms. Please note this in-person workshop, hosted by teaching artists Nic Annette Miller and Joyce Hom, will be in ASL with no voice interpretation. It is free and open to the signing community. The Drawing Center will be open to the public during this program.
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Deaf Priority
Where?
The Drawing Center, Wooster Street, New York, NY, USA
When?
May 23
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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ASL DrawNow! Ceija Stojka: Making Visible (in-person)
Where?
The Drawing Center, Wooster Street, New York, NY, USA
When?
May
23
Time?
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Signed
Deaf Priority
Join us on Saturday, May 23, for an in-person participatory drawing workshop presented in American Sign Language (ASL) and inspired by our current exhibition Ceija Stojka: Making Visible. Making Visible features the work of Roma artist, activist, writer, lyricist, and singer Ceija Stojka (1933-2013). Comprising more than sixty artworks, as well as a selection of sketchbooks, archival material, and documentary films made during Stojka’s lifetime, the exhibition explores the fullness of Stojka’s production as a visual artist, centered in her Roma life and heritage. Spurred by the resurgence of extreme right nationalism in Austria and abroad, and by her experiences as a Holocaust survivor, Stojka created works of profound beauty and horror that resonate today in strikingly contemporary terms. Please note this in-person workshop, hosted by teaching artists Nic Annette Miller and Joyce Hom, will be in ASL with no voice interpretation. It is free and open to the signing community. The Drawing Center will be open to the public during this program.
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