Virtual Exhibition of Student Art Dedicated to Public Service and Social Justice

Across the United States — and the entire world — film and art have become central to ongoing movements for rights and justice, which has intensified since the killing of George Floyd. In this virtual exhibition associated with The Art of Anti-Racism and Social Justice: Exhibition and Conversation, Princeton students and alumna Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri ’01 share their short videos dedicated to public service and social justice in an expanding online archive.

CONVERSATION WITH GUEST ARTISTS: VIDEO REPLAY

This video, recorded in December 2020, features Indrani in conversation with leaders of contemporary art and justice movements to share insights and inspire positive cultural and socio-political change. Special guests include Mo’Nique, Hawke Newcome, Eugene Brave Rock, Daryl Davis, Lazarus, Gina Belafonte, and cohost UN #WeThePlanet curator Kunal Sood.

VIRTUAL EXHIBITION: CLICK AND WATCH

This initiative is an extension of the 2020 Fall Seminar, “Moving Millions with Art and Film for Human Rights and Social Justice,” taught by Indrani who is a filmmaker and social justice advocate.

 


Presented in partnership with Princeton University’s Lewis Center for the Arts, Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students, and the Freshman Seminar Program.

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ARTIST CONVERSATION

Learn more about the virtual conversation with leaders of contemporary art and justice movements on December 15, 2021

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