How has the death of a transgender African American teenager changed the debate around justice in the United States?
Chelsea
Chelsea Music Festival at Aperture
Aperture Gallery and Bookstore
547 West 27th Street, 4th Floor
New York,NY
Join the Chelsea Music Festival at Aperture for A Musical Compass: Finding the Sounds of Home, an evening that explores the meaning of home through music, visual art, and dialogue, with works by Anton Webern, György Ligeti, and Antonn Dvořk with featured artists, the Verona Quartet, and Festival musicians.
Festival Talk: Theres No Place Like Home: 6:307:15 p.m.
Performance: 7:309:00 p.m.
Reception: 9:009:30 p.m.
Exhibition on View:
About Festival Talk: Theres No Place Like Home
A panel discussion on the meaning and perception of home hosted by Artistic Directors Melinda Lee and Ken-David Masur. Panelists include Columbia University physics professor Imre Bartos, double bassist and Artist-in-Residence Dominik Wagner, clarinetist Vera Karner, Composer-in-Residence Michael Gandolfi, and Visual Artist-in-Residence Lukas Birk.
Use discount code CMFAPERTURE2016 for 20% off tickets. For more info, visit chelseamusicfestival1
Walter
Walter Chandoha at The Doylestown Bookshop
The Doylestown Bookshop
16 South Main Street
Doylestown,PA
Join Walter Chandoha at The Doylestown Bookshop for a discussion and book signing of his recent publication Walter Chandoha: The Cat Photographer (Aperture, 2015).
The book, which was on Vogue1