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MoMA PS1 announces complete lineup for winter public programs, including new lecture series, Ralph Lemon performances, and the Gotham Ball
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This winter, MoMA PS1 presents a series of public programs including performances, convenings, and talks by artists and scholars, details of which are newly announced and included below. As part of the major exhibition Ceremonies Out of the Air: Ralph Lemon, a program of six collaborative performances will continue through March. The Museum also inaugurates Winter Talks, a lecture series with distinguished speakers pushing forward critical discourse on issues urgent for artists, scholars, and cultural workers. As part of the March Open House program, artist DonChristian Jones presents Gotham Ball, a celebratory kiki ball to conclude their exhibition The Sumptuous Discovery of Gotham a Go-Go. All events are open to the public and free with RSVP.
“Building on the enthusiastic reception of recent scholarly lectures at the museum, including those of Silvia Federici, Jack Halberstam, and Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui, we’re excited to launch Winter Talks, a unique offering within the cultural landscape of New York that invites our audiences into critical conversations with leading thinkers of our time,” said Ruba Katrib, Chief Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, MoMA PS1. “This year, I’m very excited to welcome Malcolm Harris and Catherine Liu, whose work deals with issues critical to artists and cultural workers today, continuing PS1’s history as a space for learning and cutting-edge ideas.”