VLC Forum day five: Escuela de Oficios

Saturday, October 16 2–4pm, Community Altar

Saturday, October 16 2–4pm, Community Altar

Following a recent trip to Mexico to connect with his paternal roots and learn traditional tallow candle-making techniques, Jane Lombard Fellow Jorge González sets up a candle-making site as an altar enacting Escuela de Oficios's continuous, embodied work of community regeneration. This event is hosted at and in collaboration with The Clemente, with the support of Bluestockings Cooperative. Register HERE

The collective learning, care, and nurturing of community and resources at the core of Escuela’s practice is often grounded by shared meals. For this gathering, sancocho and cassava bread will be served.

Inside The Clemente, Puerto Rican films screen at 5 pm, while the gathering around the altar continues with candle distribution and an open mic session through 8 pm.

In order to attend the indoor screening, you will need to show proof of vaccination: the physical card, a photo of the card, or an approved app. We recommend using Excelsior Pass or NYC Covid Safe and encourage you to download either of these apps to your phone and record your vaccination, in advance of arriving.

The Vera List Center Forum 2021 is presented as part of the center’s 2020–2022 focus theme, As for Protocols. It is curated by Carin Kuoni and Eriola Pira, and convened with the support of Re'al Christian, Camila Palomino, Adrienne Umeh, Nelly Kobanenko, Ash Moniz, and Molly Ragan. Partner organizations are The Clemente, UnionDocs, and Weeksville Heritage Center.
The 2020–2022 Jane Lombard Fellows are: Jorge González, NayanTara Gurung Kakshapati, Emeka Okereke, and Underground Resistance.

Owed to a Certain Emptiness: Infra-structuring the Conflictorium is presented at The New School as part of the Vera List Center Forum 2021: As for Protocols. It celebrates Avni Sethi, recipient of the Vera List Center 2020–2022 Jane Lombard Prize for Art and Social Justice. 

The Vera List Center Forum 2021 and free admission to all events are made possible by major support from Jane Lombard and the Kettering Fund, as well as The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Boris Lurie Art Foundation, Dayton Foundation, Ford Foundation, Kettering Fund, the Native Arts and Culture Foundation, Pryor Cashman LLP, The New School as well as members of the Vera List Center’s board and other individuals.

Presented by the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at the Schools of Public Engagement.

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