
Live Performance: If Museum’s Walls Could Talk
Performance by Margarita Kuleva
Monday, November 25, 2024
6:00 – 8:00pm ET
The New School
Starr Lecture Hall
63 Fifth Avenue
Room UL 102
Free and Open to the Public
This lecture-performance is dedicated to revealing the “behind the scenes” political struggle for creativity and cultural expression in the context of wartime Russia. It draws upon a variety of less visible protest and dissent actions caused by the new wave of censorship and extreme police brutality. The performance is based on a collection of interviews Margarita Kuleva conducted with Russian cultural workers since the beginning of the war, and based on self-ethnography.
The performance is approximately 1 hour long and will be followed by a discussion with the artist, Margarita Kuleva.
Refreshments will be served at a reception to follow.
Presented by the New University in Exile Consortium and the School of Drama.
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