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Cathryn McGill & Friends

Musings and Music About -ISMS

Virtual Third Thursday at the Albuquerque Museum

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Time: 6:00pm     Day: Thursday     Doors: 5:00pm     Ages: All Ages    
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AMP is happy to be collaborating with the Albuquerque Museum to help virtualize their popular Third Thursday Events. Each month, the museum has a mix of talks, activities and live music in tandem with their current and ongoing exhibits. We'll be taking care of the music part, but each evening consists of multiple programs.

SCHEDULE:

6:00 PM: Live stream with Cathryn McGill & Friends
7:00 PM: Conversation with Shinique Smith

Enjoy a tour of select works from the 30 Americans exhibition led by Cultural Services Deputy Director Hakim Bellamy that debuted in October's Third Thursday.  The video is below.

 

 

Cathryn McGill:

Join Cathryn McGill & Friends for Musings and Music About -ISMS (Individualism, Collectivism, Racism, Exceptionalism, Humanitarianism, Sexism, Objectivism...). You Get It... All in One Hour on the Virtual Third Thursdays at the Albuquerque Museum. 

COVID Compliant Live Streamed Music (sorry no audience) with Joy and Sorrow and Humor and Pain and All Points In Between. Cathryn McGill is the Founder/Director of the New Mexico Black Leadership Council and the New Mexico Black History Organizing Committee. She will be joined on stage by music director extraordinaire Joe Pigee, Las Vegas, NV, and socially-distanced, masked-up, open-hearted local powerhouse talents and New Mexico favorites Toni Morgan, Michael Herndon and more.

Shinique Smith:

Shinique Smith is a multimedia artist who for over a decade has included clothing, textiles, and found objects to construct paintings, sculptures and site specific installations. Her work is included in the 30 Americans exhibition. Smith will be in conversation with Dr. Kymberly Pinder, art historian, curator and provost of the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. The conversation will reflect on the changing impact of the exhibition from its beginnings in 2008 and what it has meant to be a black woman artist during this time.

 

 

 


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