Thursday, Oct 01, 2015
6:00 pm PST - 7:00 pm PST
Lundring Event Center
130 Overton Court
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
By pulling examples from current events, literature, the visual arts and works from the exhibition, this panel discussion utilizes trans-disciplinary perspectives to address the nuances within ever shifting identities and how we experience/create our contemporary world and culture.
Biomythography has been on display for over a month, and many large-scale art and societal questions have been raised from pieces in the collection, especially in light of current events. Several concerns will be discussed specifically, including Black Lives Matter, cultural appropriation of colonized peoples, and fears of Muslim inclusion, such as those which led to the arrest of Ahmed Mohamed.
Panelists include Rose Aslan, Assistant Prof. of Religion at CLU, Valorie Thomas, Associate Prof. of English and Africana Studies at Pomona College, Colleen Windham-Hughes, Associate Prof. of Religion at CLU, and exhibition curators Chris Christion and Jessica Wimbley. Rolland Gallery curator Rachel Schmid will moderate.