Studio LIVE
07.07.2020

Join us for an intimate Instagram live conversation between artist Thomas J. Price and Legacy Russell, Associate Curator, Exhibitions. Price’s work across media is engaged with issues of representation and perception, in society and in art. He has been making figurative sculptures for over a decade. During the conversation, Price and Russell will reflect on the ongoing discourse and critique surrounding “the monument” as a form of public sculpture, a political framework, and an opportunity for remembrance, visibility, and celebration
To watch the talk, visit the Studio Museum’s Instagram page at 2:00 pm EDT.
Follow Thomas J. Price here:
Instagram: @tpstudio
Website: www.thomasjprice.com
Studio LIVE
The Studio Museum in Harlem is deeply committed to finding dynamic ways to connect and engage with our audiences both on- and offline. Designed as a way for our audiences to engage digitally in real-time with artists, curators, thought-leaders, and cultural luminaries the Studio Museum’s online series Studio LIVE invites members of the Studio Museum community to take up and take over the Museum’s digital platforms as public forum and site of creative exploration.

Thomas J Price Time article
Taking Down Statues Isn't Enough. We Need to Radically Rethink How We Celebrate Power
by Thomas J PriceStudio LIVE
07.07.2020

Join us for an intimate Instagram live conversation between artist Thomas J. Price and Legacy Russell, Associate Curator, Exhibitions. Price’s work across media is engaged with issues of representation and perception, in society and in art. He has been making figurative sculptures for over a decade. During the conversation, Price and Russell will reflect on the ongoing discourse and critique surrounding “the monument” as a form of public sculpture, a political framework, and an opportunity for remembrance, visibility, and celebration
To watch the talk, visit the Studio Museum’s Instagram page at 2:00 pm EDT.
Follow Thomas J. Price here:
Instagram: @tpstudio
Website: www.thomasjprice.com
Studio LIVE
The Studio Museum in Harlem is deeply committed to finding dynamic ways to connect and engage with our audiences both on- and offline. Designed as a way for our audiences to engage digitally in real-time with artists, curators, thought-leaders, and cultural luminaries the Studio Museum’s online series Studio LIVE invites members of the Studio Museum community to take up and take over the Museum’s digital platforms as public forum and site of creative exploration.
