The Vera List Center for Art and Politics

Both the Vera List Center’s focus themes and fellowships are selected on biennial cycles, building a body of work over four semesters that incite discussion and deliver poignant statements on pressing political issues of the day. Given the central importance of building community around discourse, the Vera List Center aims to curate and support new roles for the arts and artists in advancing social justice. A living testament to its values, The Vera List Center for Art and Politics is W.A.G.E. Certified to demonstrate its gratitude, appreciation, and commitment to justly compensating artists, scholars and policymakers for their work and time.

A full list of past events, exhibitions, focus themes and fellows can be found on the Vera List Center’s online archive.

In November 2017, The Center hosted an installation by Maria Thereza Alves, entitled Seeds of Change: New York—A Botany of Colonization (Photo Credit: David Sundberg, courtesy Vera List Center for the Arts and Politics)

Both the Vera List Center’s focus themes and fellowships are selected on biennial cycles, building a body of work over four semesters that incite discussion and deliver poignant statements on pressing political issues of the day. Given the central importance of building community around discourse, the Vera List Center aims to curate and support new roles for the arts and artists in advancing social justice. A living testament to its values, The Vera List Center for Art and Politics is W.A.G.E. Certified to demonstrate its gratitude, appreciation, and commitment to justly compensating artists, scholars and policymakers for their work and time.

A full list of past events, exhibitions, focus themes and fellows can be found on the Vera List Center’s online archive.

COLLABORATORS

Carin Kuoni (Faculty, The New School)

SCHOOL/COLLEGE
Schools of Public Engagement
WEBSITE

http://www.veralistcenter.org

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