Join us Friday, April 24 at 12:30 pm our next “N+T Asks” conversation. This week Assistant Curator Leah Triplett Harrington asks you and our guests, artist and N+T alum, Stephanie Cardon, and N+T Board Member, Founder and CEO of eu2be Charla Jones, "How does art offer hope to artists and the public?" Together we’ll talk about where we’re finding hope right now, making art an expression of hope, how hope can be an important catalyst for change, and on how the hopes we have today might lead us to action in the post-pandemic world. We’ll start with a 30-minute conversation with our Stephanie and Charla and then open up the conversation to all participants to share your questions, ideas, and perspectives. Joining the conversation is free and open to all.
The series is hosted on Zoom and is designed to create a supportive, proactive space for artists, cultural sector workers, community leaders, and, of course, the public to come together to ask and reflect on the many questions facing us at this monumental moment.
N+T Asks is supported by the generous contributions of individuals and foundations who sustain our work of building a public art city including The Boston Foundation and NEFA’s Fund For the Arts.
Banner Image: Stephanie Cardon’s Unless (2018); Commissioned by Boston Properties , Curated & Produced by Now + There