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Mural Arts Institute Presents: Applied Alchemy: Ceremony, Art, and Ecology for Justice

Date:
Thursday, October 14, 2021 - 5:00pm - 6:30pm Location:
Philadelphia, PA
United States
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Join us for a conversation weaving the intersectionality of racial and environmental justice that serves as the foundation for more just futures. Liz Kennedy, of Lead for Life and the Allied Media Conference, will join us to discuss applied alchemy – participatory ceremony, public art, and the process of decomposing oppressive systems as we cultivate better tomorrows. This program is presented by the Mural Arts Institute, and has been co-strategized by Sepideah Mohsenian-Rahman managing the Arts + Environment Capacity Building Initiative and Katelyn Rivas managing the Public Art + Civic Engagement Capacity Building Initiative.The Mural Arts Institute is supported by The JPB Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.