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This event features a virtual film screening of the bomb, a film that explores the immense power of nuclear weapons, the perverse appeal they have, and the profound death wish at the very heart of them. The 61-minute film takes viewers through the strange, compelling, and unsettling reality of nuclear weapons today. Following the screening, the Artist Smriti Keshari will take questions from the audience.
This event is part of a larger program co-sponsored with All Soul’s Church and, The Phillips Collection, Artists of Conscience Series.
On October 27, 2022 at 6pm, Chief Curator Elsa Smithgall moderates a conversation exploring art’s role in addressing nuclear war abolition, peace and reconciliation. Panelists include Leslie King Hammond, Mel Hardy, and Smriti Yeshari. The program includes poignant musical reflections performed by pianist Ryo Yanagitani, cellist Char Prescott, and members of the All Souls Church, Unitarian, Washington, DC choir.
You can find out more and register to attend the panel at The Phillips Collection here.
The Artist of Conscience panel brings together figures from the arts, policy, and scientific communities to discuss how the arts can be an impetus for action. The panel focuses on the power of artists as advocates for change and how policy makers and artists have and can collaborate effectively.
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