About this roundtable discussion
In conjunction with the exhibition Art As Social Action: 10 Years of Social Practice Queens, celebrating the longstanding relationship between the socially engaged Queens College MFA program and the Queens Museum, we are pleased to co-sponsor All Things Must Pass. This Zoom event will take the form of a sharing circle, featuring artists who make work about grief or remembrance. Current SPQ candidate, Cristina Ferrigno will lead this conversation based on her activity zine of the same name. She will utilize the sections of her zine as a jumping off point for a dialogue on communal mourning, mental health and examining bereavement as a spectrum.
This event will take place on Zoom, to join please RSVP at this link.
Led by Cristina Ferrigno, this roundtable discussion will invite the exhibition’s curator Chloë Bass, and artists Janice Quiles Reyes, Rebecca Shapass, and Liene Bosquê to share their thoughts on individual and societal grieving over the course of the last year. The event will be followed by Q&A with attendees.
All Things Must Pass: An Activity Zine for Grief is available, free of charge, at the Queens Museum and on the artist’s website. Each section is dedicated to a particular type of loss that the artist experienced over the course of 2020. Each page has an introduction and a set of prompts or exercises to encourage introspection, creativity and empathy.
This event is organized and hosted by Queens College MFA program and the Queens Museum, and co-sponsored by the Here and Not There project led by Faculty Leader Chloë Bass as part of the Mellon Seminar on Public Engagement and Collaborative Research.