Performing Identity with Gerald Clarke and Lewis deSoto
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Annenberg Theater
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March 2, 1:00 - 3:00pm |
Where |
Annenberg Theater
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When |
March 2, 1:00 - 3:00pm |
Performing Identity
This event is part of Mondays @ the Museum lecture series.
Speakers:
Lewis deSoto
Artist, Author, and Professor of Art, San Francisco State University
Gerald Clarke
Artist featured in Gerald Clarke: Falling Rock and Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies, University of California, Riverside
Gerald Clarke guest hosts an episode of Deep Canyon Conversations with Coyote (Lewis deSoto), the legendary trickster in Cahuilla mythology. The talk show performance will be recorded in front of our live “studio” audience, covering an array of topics, including the future of humanity, excerpts from Coyote’s new book Tired of Eternity, and his role in human history. Following the show, Clarke will present on his Falling Rock exhibition, focusing on video and performance works that consider cultural identity and representation.
- 15% off at Persimmon Bistro with Mondays @ the Museum tickets on program dates.
- For member or series pricing, please call the Box Office at 760-325-4490
- Complimentary admission for our Patron Level Members and above. Show your membership card at the box office for your ticket.
The Mondays @ the Museum Lecture Series is sponsored by The Coeta and Donald Barker Foundation.
Image Credit: Gerald Clarke, Trek Performance Object, “Artifact,” 2003, tooled leather belt and chains, courtesy of the artist