The Center for Folklore Studies is co-sponsoring Livable Futures' Public Dialogue with Detroit-based art and media collective Complex Movements as part of their weeklong Creative Residency, which takes place October 27-November 3, 2019. Free and open to the public. Food and refreshments provided.
RSVP on the Livable Futures website.
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ABOUT Complex Movements:
Complex Movements is a Detroit-based artist collective supporting the transformation of communities by exploring the connections of complex science and social justice movements through multimedia interactive performance work. Their creative projects are inspired by the writings, philosophy and experience of Detroit-based activist Grace Lee Boggs (1915-2015), as well as grassroots networks in Detroit. The collective engages communities to expand their strategies for organizing around local and trans-local social justice issues.
Photo credit: Vanessa Miller
Complex Movements has presented work at the Detroit Science Center, the Network of Ensemble Theater’s Microfest, Cranbrook Art Museum, Freedom Dreams/Freedom Now conference (Chicago), Allied Media Conference, SiTE:LAB, Charles H. Wright Museum for African American History, Under The Radar (NYC), One Mic Hip Hop Culture Worldwide Festival (DC), Facing Race conference, On The Boards (Seattle), and at Dallas' Fair Park in conjunction with Ignite/Arts Dallas.
For more information, visit complexmovements.com