The Wexner Center for the Arts is presenting its 2023 Director’s Dialogue on Art and Social Change, focusing on the future of food and its connection to social justice. The event, which takes place on Tuesday, November 14 at 6 PM, is held in conjunction with the current exhibition, Jumana Manna: Break, Take, Erase, Tally. The dialogue will be available via livestream to ticketholders.
The panel will feature artist Jumana Manna, foraging educator Alexis Nikole Nelson (known as Black Forager), and Orlando Zane Hunter, Jr. and Ricarrdo Valentine of Brother(hood) Dance!. Moderated by Dr. Mary Rodriguez, an expert in community development and food security from Ohio State University, the discussion will address sustainable and ethical food sourcing, barriers to food access, and global food sovereignty. An audience Q&A will follow the main discussion.
The dialogue is free to attend in person, though reservations are required. Online viewers will need an email address to access the livestream. For further details, interested parties can visit wexarts.org or call 614-292-3535.
Source: https://wexarts.org/press-release/wexner-center-arts-announces-2023-directors-dialogue-art-social-change