1919: Black Water on Painting, Climate Change, and the History of Environmental Segregation
Torkwase Dyson is an artist based in New York City. She will discuss her use of abstract painting and drawing to investigate spatial relationships, particularly as it applies to black and brown bodies as they navigate space historically and in the contemporary environment.
Sponsors
College of Fine and Applied Arts
Department of Dance
Department of Landscape Architecture
IPRH Mellon Environmental Humanities Program, with support from the Jerold Ziff Fund and CAS/MillerComm
Krannert Art Museum
School of Architecture
School of Art & Design