LECTURE Art and Activism with Brittany Baldwin
Virtual Lecture with Brittany Baldwin
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 22nd, 6pm-7:30pm
Adults and Teens 15+
Pre-registration is required two days prior to the start date for this Zoom facilitated lecture.
Join us for a talk on how the visual and performing arts have been used to advocate for justice and human rights around the world! Grab your friends and log on to zoom to hear Artist and Professor, Brittany Baldwin teach us how art can open up channels of communication and bring about change.
About Brittany:
Brittany Baldwin received her MFA from Pratt Institute and BFA from Adelphi University. Solo exhibitions include “Feedback Loop” at A.I.R. Gallery, ”Serious Fun" at Pratt Institute, “BRAINSUGAR” at Adelphi University. She has participated in several group exhibitions at Anonymous Society Gallery, Drawing Rooms, Iona University, Fort Tilden, Isadore and Dunn, Knockdown Center, Pratt Institute, Con Artist Gallery, and Adelphi University. Site-specific mural commissions have included “Homecoming” at Adelphi University, “Jump” in partnership with 100 Gates Project, “Power Strip” in partnership with DOT Art, Jamaica Center BID, and the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, “Steinway Cypher” at Steinway Playground in partnership with New York City Parks Art in the Parks program, and “Bounce” in partnership with DOT Art. Grant projects include “Artist and Their Tools” via the Adjunct Development Grant at Adelphi University. Brittany lives in Westchester, NY and works in Queens, NY.
Virtual Lecture with Brittany Baldwin
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 22nd, 6pm-7:30pm
Adults and Teens 15+
Pre-registration is required two days prior to the start date for this Zoom facilitated lecture.
Join us for a talk on how the visual and performing arts have been used to advocate for justice and human rights around the world! Grab your friends and log on to zoom to hear Artist and Professor, Brittany Baldwin teach us how art can open up channels of communication and bring about change.
About Brittany:
Brittany Baldwin received her MFA from Pratt Institute and BFA from Adelphi University. Solo exhibitions include “Feedback Loop” at A.I.R. Gallery, ”Serious Fun" at Pratt Institute, “BRAINSUGAR” at Adelphi University. She has participated in several group exhibitions at Anonymous Society Gallery, Drawing Rooms, Iona University, Fort Tilden, Isadore and Dunn, Knockdown Center, Pratt Institute, Con Artist Gallery, and Adelphi University. Site-specific mural commissions have included “Homecoming” at Adelphi University, “Jump” in partnership with 100 Gates Project, “Power Strip” in partnership with DOT Art, Jamaica Center BID, and the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, “Steinway Cypher” at Steinway Playground in partnership with New York City Parks Art in the Parks program, and “Bounce” in partnership with DOT Art. Grant projects include “Artist and Their Tools” via the Adjunct Development Grant at Adelphi University. Brittany lives in Westchester, NY and works in Queens, NY.
Virtual Lecture with Brittany Baldwin
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 22nd, 6pm-7:30pm
Adults and Teens 15+
Pre-registration is required two days prior to the start date for this Zoom facilitated lecture.
Join us for a talk on how the visual and performing arts have been used to advocate for justice and human rights around the world! Grab your friends and log on to zoom to hear Artist and Professor, Brittany Baldwin teach us how art can open up channels of communication and bring about change.
About Brittany:
Brittany Baldwin received her MFA from Pratt Institute and BFA from Adelphi University. Solo exhibitions include “Feedback Loop” at A.I.R. Gallery, ”Serious Fun" at Pratt Institute, “BRAINSUGAR” at Adelphi University. She has participated in several group exhibitions at Anonymous Society Gallery, Drawing Rooms, Iona University, Fort Tilden, Isadore and Dunn, Knockdown Center, Pratt Institute, Con Artist Gallery, and Adelphi University. Site-specific mural commissions have included “Homecoming” at Adelphi University, “Jump” in partnership with 100 Gates Project, “Power Strip” in partnership with DOT Art, Jamaica Center BID, and the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, “Steinway Cypher” at Steinway Playground in partnership with New York City Parks Art in the Parks program, and “Bounce” in partnership with DOT Art. Grant projects include “Artist and Their Tools” via the Adjunct Development Grant at Adelphi University. Brittany lives in Westchester, NY and works in Queens, NY.