Detroit native brings 'Revolutionary Times' to the Flint Institute of Arts
Check out the video interview here
Check out the video interview here
The Program in Visual Arts presents a panel discussion on artist Mario Moore’s exhibition of large-scale paintings, etchings and drawings of Black men and women who work at or around the Princeton University campus in blue collar jobs. Panelists joining Moore include Lewis Center Chair, Roger S. Berlind ’52 Professor of the Humanities and Professor of Creative Writing Tracy K. Smith; Princeton’s Hughes-Rogers Professor of African American Studies Imani Perry; and Hank Towns, the University’s retired head equipment manager and one of Moore’s portrait subjects.
Artist Mario Moore asks, "Is it ever possible to truly rest?" Episode 801/Segment 1.
Excited to share this clip from a recent episode of Detroit Performs. Check it out and if you want to see the full episode take a look here.
Really excited to be featured in this PBS video about the exhibitions in Detroit. Watch it until the end. Find out more here. pbs.org