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Ai Weiwei
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Immigrants Are Our Neighbors

Wednesday, January 31, 2018
6:30-8pm
Tenement Museum
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Ai Weiwei’s installation, Good Fences Make Good Neighbors comprises a passionate response to the global migration crisis and a reflection on the profound social and political impulse to divide people from each other. We gather a panel of experts to discuss the intersection of history, art, and activism. Join Anu Joshi, Director of Immigration Policy at the New York Immigration Coalition, Daniel S. Palmer, Associate Curator, Public Art Fund, and Kathryn Lloyd, Director of Programs at the Tenement Museum, in conversation.

Doors at open at 6. Seating is first-come, first-served. Please contact Chelsea Bracci at cbracci@tenement.org or (646) 518-3023.

This program is co-sponsored with the Tenement Museum and the New York Immigration Coalition.

Location

Tenement Museum
Tenement Museum