Coup d’etat Brooklyn Artist Discussion Panel with Malik Yoba

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010 2PM - 4PM
"Live To Change Something Through Art"
with Moderator Malik Yoba

Restoration Plaza: Skylight Gallery
1368 Fulton St, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11216


Potential Panelist:
Jemal Mcclary
Alice Mizrachi
Alzo Slade
Stephanie Land
Suncadm Bey
Paul Deo
Dahkil Hausif
Susan Nyce
Rueben King


Overview of the Discussion:
This discussion panel will focus on the artists featured in the exhibition, who are all Brooklyn based, and organizations that promote artistic development of the community, as we will attempt to go deeper into the concept of the exhibition and explore their creative process as artists. The purpose of the panel is to discuss how artists can use their creative talents to inspire change: socially, politically, community, and personally. What effect does art have on the community? Why should we encourage art in the public school systems and in the inner-city?

About the “Live to Change Something Through Art” Exhibit: features work that is reflective of the current Brooklyn arts movement and underscores Coup d’etat’s thought-provoking brand principle, “Live to Change Something.” Highlighting a multicultural collective of artists across several disciplines, the exhibition encompasses painting, photography, and sculpture.
About Coup d’etat Arts Collective: Coup d’etat Arts Collective is a Brooklyn-based collaboration of highly respected artists who produce various art-related events throughout New York City. The Collective's annual exhibition features a never-before-seen assembly of New York City’s most sought after visual artists. With music as the backdrop, the Coup d’etat Arts Collective provides a unique platform for creative synergy while filling an undeniable void in the arts community. For additional information on Coup d’etat Brooklyn please visit www.cdtbk.com.

Rasu Jilani
rasu@cdtbk.com
"live to change something"
coup d'etat Brooklyn

"The Art of Progression: is using the past as lesson for a greater future!"
Rasu J.
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