Friday, March 20, 2015

FAU Galleries


Jay Critchley




Don't Be Crude:
Art and the Energy Grid
Jay Critchley will discuss his environmental activist art projects
  
Tuesday, March 31
7 pm, PA 101
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton
 Performing Arts Building 101

 Jay Critchley is a multi-disciplinary artist known internationally for his humorous art works that respond to the ecological, cultural, and political concerns of local communities. In collaboration with activists and community stakeholders, the Provincetown, Massachusetts-based artist has tackled issues such as HIV/AIDS, climate change, and corporate domination, often resulting in real-world consequences that benefit and enrich communities.


 

 

Meet and Greet with Jay for artists and activists 6pm before the presentation

Both events are free of charge and open to the public

This program is made possible in part by the Cultural Council of
Palm Beach County.
  
Jay Critchley, Re-Rooters Day Ceremony, ritual purging previous year, held annually since 1983 on January 7 after the "Twelve Days of Stockpiling"; burning of discarded Christmas tree/boat, chanting, song; 2011 theme: Super PAC Rats (repuS CAP staR); Provincetown Harbor
at sunset

 


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