Brazilian Artists in Dialogue at Emily Carr University

Residency Artist Talk

Date & Time

Date: Wednesday, March 12th
Time: 5PM – 7PM

In today’s struggle for human rights, new economic systems and environmental change, how can art be used to ignite social action?

 

Join the VANCOUVER BIENNALE at Emily Carr for a moderated discussion featuring five breakthrough Brazilian artists participating in the Biennale International Residency Program. Inspired by Martin Luther King’s “I Have A Dream”, this is the first of a series of free public talks featuring artists from a diversity of cultural, political and historical backgrounds coming together in celebration of freedom of artistic expression to openly discuss issues of global impact.

 

Artists:
Joao Loureiro
Marcelo Moscheta
Paulo Climachauska
Gisela Motta
Leandro Lima

 

Moderated by Toni Latour, Vancouver artist and digital media instructor at Capilano University .

 

Residency Coordinator and M.C. Sam Carter, Professor Emeritus Emily Carr University of Art and Design.