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HOMO SARGASSUM: A Curatorial Conversation
On Monday, December 2nd at 5:30 PM, you are invited to meet HOMO SARGASSUM curators Vanessa Selk, TOUT-MONDE Art FOUNDATION, and Dr. Michael Carrasco, FSU MoFA, as they share the genesis and collaborative curatorial process that brought HOMO SARGASSUM to the Florida State University and the Museum of Fine Arts. Selk and Carrasco will be joined by on-campus collaborator Martin Munro, Director of the Winthrop-King Institute for Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, to discuss how the exhibition's themes and rooted scholarship support the work of the Winthrop-King Institute. This virtual presentation will be hosted on Zoom, so registration is required. Click to register.
HOMO SARGASSUM is presented by the TOUT-MONDE Art FOUNDATION in partnership with the Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts and the Winthrop-King Institute for Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, this project is sponsored in part by the State of Florida through the Division of Arts and Culture, InPulse, a program of Rubis Mécénat; Holdex Environment; Société Anonyme de la Raffinerie des Antilles; Direction of Cultural Affairs of the French Ministry of Culture in Guadeloupe, Étant donnés, a program of Villa Albertine, Robert & Mercedes Eichholz Foundation; and individual support from Sarah Arison, Sophia Budianto and Ian Dominguez, and Samir Agili.