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Presented By: Institute for the Humanities
Imported from Sessions @ Michigan

Art, Labor, and Class: A Conversation with Narsiso Martinez

Presented by the Public Humanities Interns

Narsiso Martinez stands in front of a colorful mural made from repurposed cardboard boxes. The art depicts scenes of workers and produce. Narsiso Martinez stands in front of a colorful mural made from repurposed cardboard boxes. The art depicts scenes of workers and produce.
Narsiso Martinez stands in front of a colorful mural made from repurposed cardboard boxes. The art depicts scenes of workers and produce.
'Art, Labor, and Class' is an event centering conversation with artist Narsiso Martinez held over dinner. Attendees will hear Narsiso's thoughts on topics related to art, labor, and class through guided discussion, where opening questions will segue into open conversations for participants to ask Narsiso any questions of their own. The evening will conclude with a preview of Narsiso's exhibition Best Used By, opening at the Institute for the Humanities Gallery on November 13th. Register to attend at https://sessions.studentlife.umich.edu/p/track/15579.

Learn more about the exhition and related events at https://myumi.ch/mRgwk.
Narsiso Martinez stands in front of a colorful mural made from repurposed cardboard boxes. The art depicts scenes of workers and produce. Narsiso Martinez stands in front of a colorful mural made from repurposed cardboard boxes. The art depicts scenes of workers and produce.
Narsiso Martinez stands in front of a colorful mural made from repurposed cardboard boxes. The art depicts scenes of workers and produce.

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