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A Lost Generation:
What is the role of contemporary artists in response to the AIDS epidemic?
Monday, December 7, 2015 at 6:00PM

God’s Love We Deliver
166 6th Avenue
SoHo
Manhattan,, NY 10013

Long Table Discussion

Join Performance Space 122, God’s Love We Deliver, Research Foundation to Cure AIDS and The Suzanne Geiss Company for an evening of art and conversation

A Generation Lost: What is the role of contemporary artists in response to the AIDS epidemic?

Starting with a private showing of “Keith Haring: Bombs and Dogs” presented by Jeffrey Deitch and Suzanne Geiss at 76 Grand Street in Soho from 6-7PM

and continuing with a Long Table formatted discussion with refreshments at God’s Love We Deliver, 166 6th Avenue in Soho from 7-9PM

The Long Table format was developed by artist Lois Weaver and experiments with participation and public engagement by re-appropriating a dinner table atmosphere as a public forum, and encouraging informal conversations on serious topics. The event centers around a 15-foot table surrounded by 12 chairs encouraging anyone and everyone to take turns asking questions, spark debate, listen, or share ideas.

Info: ps122.org/lost-generation