Public Assembly: Bodily Autonomy part 2
Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
724 S. 12th Street
Using Bemis Center’s current exhibition I don’t know you like that: The Bodywork of Hospitality as an entry point, this series of discussions offers Omaha an opportunity to share ideas and create community together. Co-facilitated by Denise Chapman and Zhomontee Watson, this conversation seeks to connect the exhibitions with issues directly impacting Omaha’s social, political, and artistic landscape. Formatted as an informal discussion and blurring the boundary of “expert” and “audience,” Public Assembly harnesses the creativity and vision of the community to hold space for collective meaning-making.
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative COVID-19 test and face coverings are required. Read more about our COVID Safety Policy here.
Image: Mounir Fatmi, “The Blinding Light 05,” 2013–2017, digital c-print on Kodak Endura paper, 70.9 x 105.5 inches, courtesy of the artist and Jane Lombard Gallery, New York. Image courtesy of Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts; Photo: Colin Conces.
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