Sep 28
Pedagogy and Propaganda exhibition tour with artist Brooks Turner
Join artist Brooks Turner for a walkthrough of his solo exhibition ‘Pedagogy and Propaganda’, which recently opened at the Perlman Teaching Museum. To learn more about the exhibition and artist visit the museum's website.
About the Artist:
Brooks Turner is an artist, writer, and educator based in Minneapolis. Through diverse methodologies that include archival research, writing, collage, drawing, and installation, Turner engages anti-fascist histories as a means to deconstruct and challenge the aesthetics of violence enshrined by ongoing US imperialism. His work has been exhibited at the Weisman Art Museum, the Minnesota Center for Book Arts, and Claremont Graduate University, among others. Turner is a 2023 Jerome Hill Artist Fellow and has received support from the Minnesota State Arts Board, Rimon: The Minnesota Jewish Federation, and the Minnesota State Inter-Faculty Organization. Turner is the author of A Guide to Charles Ray Sleeping Mime, as well as numerous essays published by HAIR + NAILS, Art Papers, and Mn Artists. Turner received a BA from Amherst College and an MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles. He is currently Chair of Visual Art at St. Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists.
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