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Opening: Practices in Proximity, September 27
The Practices in Proximity: Learning and Unlearning from Pedagogical Experiences opening Friday 09-27-24


Online Panel Discussion: Documentary as Social Practice
Online Panel Discussion: Documentary as Social Practice

Opening: Let the real world in, Richmond Art Gallery
Opening: Let the real world in, Richmond Art Gallery


Essay by Luis Felipe Fabre: A Letter to the City: "jail is not my home"
A Letter to the City: "jail is not my home,” 2021 Three-channel video / Video en tres canales, 1:04:05 EN: Last night I set about reading...


A Review: What does freedom look like?
Chicago Reader Review: A Review: What does freedom look like?


Opening Oct 14: Can You See Me?
Can you see me?
Opening: October 14, 5-7pm
Weinberg/Newton Gallery
688 North Milwaukee Ave, Chicago
Exhibition run: Oct 14 - Dec 17


AIC Blog: An Exercise in Empathy and Trust: Collaborating with Lions
AIC Blog: Kirsten Leenaars and Joan Podkul: An Exercise in Empathy and Trust: Collaborating with Lions


Opening June 11: A Lion for Every House, Art Institute of Chicago
A Lion for Every House opens on Saturday, June 11th, at the Art Institute Chicago. The opening is from 11am-2pm at the museum. Michigan...


Artist Talk: Kirsten Leenaars & Whitney Bradshaw: Embodiments in Time
Kirsten Leenaars & Whitney Bradshaw: Embodiments in Time Public (Virtual) Lecture, Tuesday, January 25th: Zoom webinar. When: Jan 25,...


Exhibition: Body, Mind, Spirit: Embodiments in Time
Moreau Art Galleries at Saint Mary's College present: Body, Mind, Spirit: Embodiments in Time -- a collaborative project and gallery...


On the set!
Filming this week our documentary, funded by the DCASE Artist Response Grant A Letter to the City: “Jail is not my home” Circles &...


Artist Talk: The Politics of Imagination
Join us for the screening of Kirsten Leenaars’ work (Re)Housing the American Dream: Freedom Principles (2018) followed by an artist’s talk.


Butler University JCA SIGNATURE SERIES: Kirsten Leenaars
Who gets to imagine what? The act of imagining itself is not a fair, objective, thing. What happens when you follow 24 young people?
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