Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on the economics of monuments.
As we prepare for Juan Obando’s Summer Sets opening in July, we continue the nuanced conversation about who creates permanent public memorials by following the money. How do public art projects get funded? What does the funding of memorials mean for restoring justice within the arts and built environment? Looking at creative economies and sustainable funding practices, join Kathrin Jentjens from New Patrons and Abigail Satinsky of the Tufts University Art Galleries University and the Collective Futures Fund for a virtual N+T Asks: How are memorials funded? on June 22, 12 pm.
Moderated again by Devin Morris of the Teacher’s Lounge, and in partnership with the Goethe-Institut Boston, this conversation will encourage us to retrace the perspectives, processes, and conversations happening in real-time about public art funding.
Additional support for this panel series is being provided by New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA).