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Don't miss a day of talks and performances past noted artists, thinkers and cultural leaders equally they explore the circuitous legacy of the 19th Amendment 100 years later on its ratification. Participants include lensman and scholar Deborah Willis, player-activists Kathleen Turner and Tantoo Primal, spoken discussion performer Caridad De La Luz "La Bruja", vocalist Martha Redbone, visual artist Renee Cox, performance artist Karen Finley, and community organizer De'Ara Balenger and many others.

This Symposium launches 100 Years | 100 Women , an initiative of Park Avenue Armory, with lead partner National Black Theatre, and 9 major cultural institutions including, The Apollo Theater, The Juilliard Schoolhouse, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Company, The Laundromat Project, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of the Moving Image, National Sawdust, New York University (Department of Photography and Imaging, Tisch School of the Arts; Office of Global Inclusion, Variety and Strategic Innovation; and Plant of African American Affairs & Centre for Black Visual Civilization), and Urban Bush Women, who volition collectively committee 1 hundred artists who cocky-identify equally women to respond to this pregnant anniversary.

Purchase tickets at present ($fifteen, plus fees) to attend individual sessions or purchase a Mean solar day Pass ($45, plus fees) to attend the entire day's incredible lineup of events.

Session One: 12:00pm–4:00pm

12:00–1:00pm
Conversation: The Decolonization of Feminism

Veterans Room
Traditional Opening Song performed by Henu Josephine Tarrant (Hochunk/Hopi/Kuna/Rappahanock)
• De'Ara Balenger (former Director of Appointment, Hillary for America)
• Jennifer Baumgardner (Writer, activist, filmmaker)
• Regan de Loggans (Mississippi Choctaw/Ki'che Maya)
• Kaiama Glover (Professor, Barnard College)(moderator)
• Gayatri Spivak (Professor, Columbia Academy)

Conversation: Re-coding & Recording Womanhood
Board of Officers Room
• Murielle Borst-Tarrant (Prophylactic Harbors Indigenous Commonage)(moderator)
• Sofiya Cheyenne (Extra, Loudermilk)
• Lady Dane Figueroa Edidi (Functioning artist)
• Kate Lemay (Curator, National Portrait Gallery)
• Makeba Rainey (Visual artist)

1:xv–ii:45pm
Conversation: Legacy Begetting, Honoring our History, Charting our Future
Hosted by Urban Bush-league Women

Veterans Room
• Tiffany Rea-Fisher (Executive Director, Elisa Monte Dance)
• Chanon Judson (Artistic Director, Urban Bush Women)
• Theara Ward (Teaching and Performing Artist)

Operation: Spoken Discussion
Hosted past Caridad De La Luz "La Bruja"

Board of Officers Room
• Caridad De La Luz "La Bruja"
• Jewel Rodgers
• Elisabet Velasquez

3:00–4:00pm
Conversation: Public Art & Citizenship

Veterans Room
Opening Poem performed past Caridad De La Luz "La Bruja"
• Tomie Arai (Visual Artist & activist)
• Jessica Bong Chocolate-brown (Associate Curator, Baltimore Museum of Art)
• Zoe Buckman (Visual artist)
• Catherine D'Ignazio (Banana Professor of Urban Science and Planning, Section of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT)(moderator)
• Kemi Ilesanmi (Executive Director, The Laundromat Project)

Conversation: Protest & Justice
Board of Officers Room
Opening Song performed by Carol Lynn Maillard
• Vinnie Bagwell (Sculptor)
• Tatyana Fazlalizadeh (Visual creative person)
• Carol Lynn Maillard (Founding fellow member, Sweet Honey in the Rock)
• Beverly Guy-Sheftall (Founding director, Women's Research and Resource Heart, Professor, Spelman College) (moderator)
• Eryn Wise (Communications & Digital Director, Seeding Sovereignty)

Session 2: four:00pm–8:00pm

4:00pm
100 Years | 100 Women: Annunciation of 100 Commissions

4:30–half dozen:00pm
Salons, Open Studios & Workshops

Second Floor

Workshop
Karen Finley: It's My Body
Second Floor Hall

Salons
Museum of Moving Paradigm: Cinefemme Nix
Co. C
• Shola Lynch (Filmmaker, Curator, Schomburg Center)
• Racquel Gates (Author, Double Negative, Higher of Staten Island)
• Ursula Liang (Filmmaker)
• Brandy Monk-Payton (Fordham University)
• Sheril D. Antonio (NYU)
• Gabri Christa (Filmmaker, Barnard College)
• Cheryl Loma (Producer, Harlem Movie Company)
• Maria Perez-Brown (Producer)
• Darnell Martin (Filmmaker)
• Kat Lazo (Producer)
• Introduced by Warrington Hudlin
Annotation: This Salon will be filmed in VR.

Safe Harbors Indigenous Collective
Co. D

La MaMa Experimental Theatre Company: Theatre in an Age of Xenophobia: The Legacy of Ellen Stewart
Co. E
• George Drance
• Sara Galassini
• Kim Ima
• Onni Johnson
• Mattie McMaster
• Valois Mickens
• Bill Ruyle

Laundromat Projection: Sister Outsider: A Remembering and Announcement of These Her Self Axiomatic Truths
Co. F
• Abby Dobson

National Sawdust: Forward Music Project
Co. Thousand
• Paola Prestini
• Amanda Gookin
• Angélica Negrón
• Shelley Washington

Open Studios
Armory Artist-in-Residence: Mimi Lien
Co. A
• Mimi Lien
• Angela Sclafani
• Shaina Taub
• Lauren Yee
• Chastened by Rachel Sussman

Armory Arts Education: Shar Galarza: Tono Generacional (Generational Hues)
Co. G

Armory Artist-in-Residence: Sara Serpa: Screening of Recognition
Co. I

4:30pm–half dozen:00pm
New York University: Women Creating Nouns, Not Adjectives
Veterans Room
• Zalika Azim (Visual artist)
• Renee Cox (Visual creative person)
• Rose DeSiano (Visual creative person)
• Adama Delphine Fawundu (Visual artist)
• Lorie Novak (Visual artist)
• Yelaine Rodriguez (Curator & Visual artist)
• Chastened by Deborah Willis & Ellyn One thousand Toscano

v:00–six:30pm
National Black Theatre: Amplifying the Motion with Jillian Walker

Board of Officers Room
• Jillian Walker
• Mei Ann Teo

half-dozen:45–7:45pm
Conversation: Fighting Racism, Sexism, and Homo/Transphobia: From Participation to Inclusion to Equality

Veterans Room
Opening Song performed by Akornefa Akyea
• Deborah Archer (Associate Professor of Clinical Police; Co-Faculty Director, Centre on Race, Inequality, and the Constabulary at NYU School of Law)
• Susan Herman (President, ACLU)(moderator)
• Andrea Jenkins (Vice President, Minneapolis Metropolis Council)
• Premilla Nadasen (Professor of History, Barnard College)
• Michele Pred (Conceptual artist)

Session Three: 8:00pm–ten:00pm

8:00–nine:00pm
Performance & Conversation: Womanifesto

Veterans Room
• Tantoo Cardinal (Stumptown; Dances with Wolves; Legends of the Fall)
• Liza Colón-Zayas (David Makes Man)
• Lady Dane Figueroa Edidi (Rex Ester)
• Michelle Hurst (Broad City, Orange is the New Black)
• Laila Robins (The Blacklist; Planes, Trains, & Automobiles)
• Kathleen Turner (War of the Roses; Prizzi's Honor; Romancing the Stone)
• Directed by Elisabeth Gray (Wish I were a Sylvia Plath)
• Chat moderated by Mark Peikert (Editor-in-Master, Playbill)

9:00–10:00pm
Performance: Daughters of Freedom

Board of Officers Room
• Martha Redbone (Vocals, percussion)
• Soni Moreno (Backing Vocals, Percussion)
• Aaron Whitby (Keys/Dr.)
• Charlie Burnham (Violin)
• Luca Benedetti (Guitar)
• Fred Greenbacks (Bass)
• Gene Lake (Drums)

Image: Chillin' with Lady Liberty, Renee Cox, 1998. Courtesy Renee Cox.

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Sat, Feb 15, 2020

12:00pm, 4:00pm & 8:00pm
Tickets: $15 per session (plus fees)
Day Pass: $45 (plus fees)

Start & Second Flooring Historic Rooms

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