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ARTIST CONVERSATION
with Chloë Levine
Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at 5:00PM

TBG ONLINE
hosted by The Barrow Group
New York, NY 10018


Join us for an Artist Conversation
Thursday, June 16
5pm ET
Online Via Zoom

Join us for an Artist Conversation with with actor Chloë Levine and Lee Brock.

Chloë Levine is an accomplished actress, artist and award winning filmmaker who has shown her impressive versatility in film and on television. Chloë was last seen on Season 2 of Trinkets alongside Brianna Hildebrand, which premiered summer of 2019
and on Zal Batmanglij/Brit Marling’s critically acclaimed series The OA Part 1 and II both for Netflix. In 2019 Levine made her Sundance Film Festival debut starring in Rhys Ernst’s film Adam. She received critical acclaim for her performances in The Ranger, which premiered at SXSW, and The Transfiguration, which had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival and was an official selection Un Certain Regard. Upcoming projects: The Sacrifice Game, Alaska (+EP credit), and Froth and Bubble. TV credits: Netflix’s The Society, Marvel’s The Defenders, CBS' Bull, HBO’s High Maintenance, The Deuce, and USA Network’s Mr. Robot. Film credits:
Antarctica in which she also Executive Produced, Savage Youth, No Alternative, Ask for Jane, and King Jack. Additionally, for her film debut Levine portrayed “Sunday Wilson” in Hilary Brougher’s Innocence. Levine made her directorial debut with her short film Dragon, which won the 2014 Tribeca Film Institute “Our City, My Story” Award for Best Experimental Short. IG: chloerlevine



The Barrow Group stands in solidarity with the Black community and those working and protesting to ensure the sanctity of black lives. The murder of George Floyd and so many others is abhorrent and we recognize that it is but the most recent chapter in the long history of unconscionable violence and systemic racism perpetrated against Black citizens. Change is long overdue.

The great playwright August Wilson once described theater audiences as “a community of people who gather willingly to bear witness.” In that spirit, The Barrow Group’s purpose has always been to utilize stories to transform lives for the better.

In the next few weeks, we will curate an evening of stories by people who will share their first-hand experiences with racism in order to expand awareness and prompt discussion and action. Tonight (June 3) at 5pm we will present an online conversation with incoming TBG Chair, Vaughn Buffalo, about the steps we can take to address systemic racism.

At this crucial moment, we call on ourselves and each of you to take action and contribute to meaningful change. To that end, below are some of the organizations that are at the forefront of the movement to address these issues and that could use your support.

● Black Visions Collective
● The Bronx Freedom Fund
● Brooklyn Community Bail Fund
● Campaign Zero
● Color of Change
● Communities United for Police Reform
● Equality for Flatbush
● George Floyd Memorial Fund
● Liberty Fund NYC
● North Star Health Collective
● Safety Beyond Policing
● Showing Up for Racial Justice- NYC chapter
● Southern Poverty Law Center
● The Movement for Black Lives (M4BL)
● The Race Forward

–The Barrow Group