WGBH members receive free admission to the Sculpture Park and Museum the last Thursday of every...
LIMITED TO REGISTERED PARTICIPANTS. PLEASE NOTE: THIS PROGRAM IS AT CAPACITY
Please attend the panel discussion on Thursday, February 16 or visit the BCA during open hours, February 13–19 from 3–5 pm, to view the installation (free admission).
In partnership with the Boston Center for the Arts
Cyclorama at the BCA | 539 Tremont Street
The unresolved, elusive, but timely forces of cultural and spatial politics are at the heart of Caitlin Berrigan’s Spectrum of Inevitable Violence, which will transform the Cyclorama into a massive arena to explode ideas about social class. Berrigan, who often integrates performance with edible art, asks participants to analyze their class background and map it out as a territory to defend in a dynamic confrontation—with food as ammunition. This battle provides an outlet for all the tensions that lie below the surface of language, and for the inadequacy of survey and analysis to fully represent interpersonal coercions of class and social mobility.
Please email programs@decordova.org with questions.