Art Talk Tuesday is a monthly conversation at Brand Library & Art Center that invites contemporary artists to discuss their work and the issues surrounding it. Our upcoming talk features diasporic multi-disciplinary artist, curator and cultural worker Ara Oshagan.
Oshagan’s practice explores collective and personal histories of dispossession, legacies of violence, identity and (un)imagined futures. He works in photography, film, collage, installation, book arts, public art and monuments. Vectored by his own personal history, Oshagan is a documentarian and as well as conceptual artist. A descendant of communities who were deracinated from their indigenous lands by the Armenian Genocide in 1915, he was born in Lebanon (in diaspora) and displaced by civil war as a youth. Oshagan’s work researches and explores the associated visible/notvisible structures of identity, memory and histories of site/notsite. His lived experience, personal and communal history are deeply connected to his work.
Oshagan’s’ talk will be followed by a moderated Q&A with Brand staff member, artist and writer Jennifer Remenchik. Art Talk Tuesday artists are selected to reflect the diversity of the art scene of the greater Los Angeles area.
Sponsored by the Brand Associates.
For more information on Art Talk Tuesday, please visit our website: BrandLibrary.org/Art-Talk-Tuesday
Images: Ara Oshagan. The Beirut Memory Project 56, 2018-2021; Artist portrait.
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Ample free parking is available in Brand Park. An accessible entrance and accessible parking for cars with a disabled parking placard or license plate is located on the East side of Brand Library.
For additional information about this event, please contact Brand Library & Art Center at (818) 548-2051 or send us an email at Info@BrandLibrary.org.