Art and Justice - Exploring Race and Philanthropy Through Film
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of art, race, and justice through a compelling conversation featuring filmmaker Catherine Gund, writer and organizer Mahogany Browne, and Dr. Douglas E. Wood, Director of the Aspen Institute's Criminal Justice Reform Initiative. Delve into the documentary AGGIE, an official 2020 Sundance Film Festival selection, which chronicles the life of art collector and philanthropist Agnes "Aggie" Gund. Gain insights into Agnes' work and the impact of the Art for Justice Fund. Moderated by Aspen Institute Executive Vice President Elliot Gerson, this 47-minute discussion is part of the Aspen Institute Arts Program's Eisner/Lauder New Views Documentaries and Dialogue Series, presented in partnership with Aspen Film.
Syllabus
Art and Justice: a conversation with Catherine Gund, Mahogany Browne and Dr. Douglas E. Wood
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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