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October 7, 2020
Sachs Grant Paves Way for ‘Sis Uprising’ In Experimental VideoRicardo Bracho and Arien Wilkerson met at the Black Spatial Relics event at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) last year, seated just a row apart, they fast became friends and collaborators. Arien Wilkerson and Ricardo Bracho will premiere ‘The Sis Uprising: A Critical Kiki’ on Oct. 8, funded by a Sachs Black Artist Support Grant. Bracho is a writer and editor who is the Sachs Artist-in-Residence in the Alice Paul Center for Research on Gender, Sexuality, and Women. Bracho teaches the course Passion Projects, a creative writing workshop on monologues, one-person shows, screenplay pilot projects, and experimental pieces.
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October 5, 2020
Philadelphia’s Monument Lab, Receives $4 Million From Mellon Foundation to Reimagine Local MonumentsThe Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, is the largest humanities philanthropy in the United States. Mellon has pledged to spend $250 million over five years to help reimagine the country’s approach to monuments and memorials, in an effort to better reflect the nation’s diversity and highlight buried or marginalized stories. Monuement Lab, is a Philadelphia-based public art and research studio that works with artists and community groups across the country to “reimagine public spaces through stories of social justice and equity." They are the first to receive a grant from Mellon's new initiative.
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October 1, 2020
Penn Museum Reimagines its African, Central American Galleries with a Modern View with Artist Breanna Moore -
October 1, 2020
The Sachs Program Announces 2021 Grant OpportunitiesThe Sachs Program for Arts Innovation's 2020/2021 grants cycle begins October 1. If you have an innovative and ambitious idea for the arts at Penn, you may be eligible for Sachs Program funding.
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September 25, 2020
Gabe Martinez’s ‘Bound to the Past,’ a revisiting of 1981, at Marginal Utility