SUHALY BAUTISTA-CAROLINA: WHERE ART & LIFE MEET

Tue, Apr 13 2021
8:00 am – 9:30 am
Virtual

Art and Society Census BPL Presents Virtual Programming


Art & Society Census Working Group

April 6,13, 20, 27// Tuesdays at Noon

Working groups are free, facilitated courses, meeting once per week online for the month of April.  Register for this first event and you are registered for the entire course.  For questions or to get on a waiting list once registration is closed, please email cfisher@bklynlibrary.org.


We’ve received the first wave of responses from the Art & Society Census, a project dedicated to hearing about what you desire from arts and culture. We’ve invited experienced Facilitators to lead virtual public working groups, focusing on specific issues based on popular interest.

For the first two weeks, this working group will focus on WHERE ART AND LIFE MEET.  The second two weeks will focus on Visioning, imagining the kinds of arts experiences and spaces we want. A public event in June with leaders from the arts & culture field will share the results of these discussions. 

Where Art and Life Meet 

Key questions: How does art help us encounter our world? What is the relationship between cultural experiences and our everyday lives? How do we find both reflections of our lived realities, as well as joy and the unexpected within cultural spaces? How should cultural spaces cultivate this multiplicity of experiences?

More Info About Art & Society Census
About the Facilitator

Suhaly Bautista-Carolina (she/her) is an herbalist, educator, arts administrator, and community organizer whose work is rooted in the collective wisdom and power of community. Throughout her roles at the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute, Creative Time, ArtBuilt, and Brooklyn Museum, Suhaly has centered radical care and love as essential values in the arts and culture landscape. In 2019, Suhaly joined The Met as Senior Managing Educator of Audience Development and Engagement, and was recently named a 2021 Women inPower Fellow at the 92Y’s Belfer Center for Innovation and Social Impact. 

Photo: Elena Mudd

Art & Society Census is funded by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation’s Innovation Fund.

Add to My Calendar 04/13/2021 08:00 am 04/13/2021 09:30 am America/New_York SUHALY BAUTISTA-CAROLINA: WHERE ART & LIFE MEET
Art & Society Census Working Group

April 6,13, 20, 27// Tuesdays at Noon

Working groups are free, facilitated courses, meeting once per week online for the month of April.  Register for this first event and you are registered for the entire course.  For questions or to get on a waiting list once registration is closed, please email cfisher@bklynlibrary.org.


We’ve received the first wave of responses from the Art & Society Census, a project dedicated to hearing about what you desire from arts and culture. We’ve invited experienced Facilitators to lead virtual public working groups, focusing on specific issues based on popular interest.

For the first two weeks, this working group will focus on WHERE ART AND LIFE MEET.  The second two weeks will focus on Visioning, imagining the kinds of arts experiences and spaces we want. A public event in June with leaders from the arts & culture field will share the results of these discussions. 

Where Art and Life Meet 

Key questions: How does art help us encounter our world? What is the relationship between cultural experiences and our everyday lives? How do we find both reflections of our lived realities, as well as joy and the unexpected within cultural spaces? How should cultural spaces cultivate this multiplicity of experiences?

More Info About Art & Society Census
About the Facilitator

Suhaly Bautista-Carolina (she/her) is an herbalist, educator, arts administrator, and community organizer whose work is rooted in the collective wisdom and power of community. Throughout her roles at the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute, Creative Time, ArtBuilt, and Brooklyn Museum, Suhaly has centered radical care and love as essential values in the arts and culture landscape. In 2019, Suhaly joined The Met as Senior Managing Educator of Audience Development and Engagement, and was recently named a 2021 Women inPower Fellow at the 92Y’s Belfer Center for Innovation and Social Impact. 

Photo: Elena Mudd

Brooklyn Public Library - Virtual MM/DD/YYYY 60