Apartheid & Jim Crow Panel Series Part III Self-guided Tour of ABHM and Roundtable Community Discussion
Guided tour of America’s Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM)by Chauntel McKenzie and Roundtable Community Discussion led by Chauntel McKenzie, Dr. Rob Smith, and Mia Phifer.
@ America’s Black Holocaust Museum
Saturday, October 29, 2022 @ 2pm
This is a paid event. Admission to ABHM will need to be paid in person upon your arrival.
WAM thanks ABHM for extending a discounted rate of $7/ticket for those registering as part of this panel series.
Apartheid & Jim Crow Panel Series Part I, II, and IV Registration for parts, I, II, and IV Here
About The Warehouse Art Museum: The Warehouse Art Museum is located at 1635 W. St. Paul Ave, Milwaukee. Exhibitions, performances, and lectures are based on the Warehouse Art Museum’s permanent collection of over 7,300 modern and contemporary works on paper, paintings, photography and sculpture. The collection is available for scholars, students and art enthusiasts, and works are available for institutional loans. Admission is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit wammke.org or call 414-252-0677.
About the Exhibition: The Warehouse Art Museum invites you to experience the unique studio practice of internationally acclaimed South African artist William Kentridge. Featuring prints, drawings, films, and sculpture in a variety of media from throughout the artist’s career, the exhibition focuses on how meaning is constructed through processes of making and interactive looking. A window into how Kentridge sees and thinks, this exhibition explores the limits and possibilities of art as a means of making sense of the world. Be prepared for challenging experiences and ideas.
Curator, Melanie Herzog.
Exhibition Dates: July 8, 2022 – December 16, 2022
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