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May 3, 2025 Catalina Alvarez
Loops & Loops 
(Intro to Art & Engagement: Protest, Participation, the Public & other Performance Practices)

Thursday May 8, 2025 | 10 - 11am | (in front of the) Butler Gallery 
Fordham College at Lincoln Center | 113 West 60th Street, New York
Through a workshop with beck haberstroh and Katie Giritlian—the artists behind “Camera of Possibilities: A Workbook Towards a Carrier Bag Theory of Photography”— students taking "Intro to Art & Engagement" were asked to think about the ways that text can serve as an invitation for engagement. They considered how invitations might serve as an incentive for someone to join in, and indicate who is invited to participate, how they participate, and what they can expect when they do. At Loops & Loops—our very temporary installation Thursday May 8th—students will use simple prompts to invite the public into challenging and abstract conversations.

Artworks by VART 1111 students Carissa Masuda, Tanicha Saintigene, Beckett Hummer, Nina Moll, Xhana Shehu , Bryan Fajardo Magana, & Christina Houston.


Presented by the Department of Theatre & Visual Arts & sponsored by the Visual Arts program. 
Special thanks to Nikki Estelami, Materials for the Arts, and Fordham's Center for Community Engaged Learning.
For inquiries write Catalina Alvarez at cjordan40@fordham.edu

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