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Join Neosho Arts Council for a free screening of the award winning documentary series “Art In the Twenty-First Century: Bodies of Knowledge.”
Free screening followed by discussion
October 26, 2023 at 7:00pm
Neosho Newton County Library Community Room
Viewers will have the opportunity to experience an in-the-moment Guerrilla Girls intervention staged in front of major New York City museums; the creative process behind Hank Willis Thomas’ new public sculpture, The Embrace; Anicka Yi’s flying, AI-controlled “aerobe” machines at the Tate’s Turbine Hall in London; and Tauba Auerbach’s two-person, interdependent pump organ, Auerglass.
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