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Vox Populi Gallery

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  • (In)Visibility: A Panel on Identity, Technology and Surveillance
    In this panel discussion, artists Johann Diedrick and Harris Kornstein, along with curator Logan Cryer, discuss what it means to be seen (and unseen) through technological and surveillant lenses. Through both technical and non-technical creative processes, the panelists explore the complex and multilayered intersections of identity and technology in nuanced and considered ways—unsettling common assumptions of what it means to be seen by machines, along with the powerful people and systems that create and control them. The panel is moderated by Roopa Vasudevan: media artist, researcher and Vox Populi member. For more information about the work discussed in the panel, visit voxpopuligallery.org.
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  • Give Them Their Flowers: A Conversation between Chelsea A. Flowers and Makeba Rainey
    Inspired by Chelsea A. Flowers recent Vox Populi exhibition, Give Me My Flowers, artists Makeba Rainey and Chelsea discuss making work during the pandemics of Covid-19 and White supremacy. In this funny and vulnerable episode, both artists discuss curating community on social media, the importance of stand-up comedy and navigating the constant trauma inflicted by White "allies" in Art spaces. To see Chelsea A. Flowers' Vox Populi exhibition check out our website and see more of her video work on Chelsea's website You can follow both artists on social media: Chelsea A. Flowers- @chelseaaf1 Makeba Rainey- @justkeebs This episode contains explicit language and mentions sexual and physical assault.
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  • Coping through Humor
    Humor as a creative strategy for issuing critique and speaking to specific community is discussed by co-jurors Brittany Webb and James Claiborne, along with host Imani Roach, in our final episode (😭) of the Make/Shift podcast series. We hope you have enjoyed this mini-series and lookout for new series about Art at Vox Populi in the future!
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  • Material vs. Structural
    The potential for process or materials-based artworks to create new worlds, interrogate history, and redefine structures of value and power is explored in episode three of the Make/Shift: It Wasn’t Supposed To Be Like This podcast. Hosted by Vox member Imani Roach and featuring exhibition co-jurors Brittany Webb and James Claiborne, stick around to the very end to hear a possible alien abduction 👽.
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  • Earnestness & Approachability
    In part two of four– Host Imani Roach, guides a conversation between the co-jurors of Make/Shift: It Wasn't Supposed to Be Like This, Brittany Webb and James Claiborne, about the power of approachability and vulnerability. The three discuss how Art that represents the deceptively mundane is often a political and personal Trojan Horse.
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Vox Populi is a non-profit gallery, performance space, and artist collective in Philadelphia that has been in operation for over thirty years. Artist-run and dedicated to supporting the challenging and experimental work of independent artists and community/event organizers, Vox Populi strives to offer provocative programming within a supportive, non-hierarchical environment. The Vox Populi Gallery podcast is an extension of this work, offering an outlet for collective members and invited guests (curators, artists, musicians, and more) to share thoughts, conversation, and additional artwork.
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