Art, Tech + Advocacy Series: Ada Pinkston
Join us via Zoom for a lunchtime talk by Ada Pinkston this Friday, March 29 @ 12:00 -12:30 pm! Bring your lunch and stay for the Q&A ☺️
Ada Pinkston is a multimedia artist, educator, and cultural organizer. Her art eplores the intersection of imagined histories and sociopolitical realities on our bodies, using mono print, performance, video, and collage.
Pinkston’s work has been featured at a variety of spaces, including the Smithsonian Arts and Industries building, the Walters Museum of Art, the Peale Museum, Transmodern Performance Festival, P.S.1, the New Museum, Light City Baltimore, and the streets of Berlin.
In addition to her studio practice, she is a co-founder of the Labbodies Performance Art Laboratory in Baltimore, Maryland. She is currently a lecturer in art education at Towson University.
This program is produced in collaboration with Public Art for Racial Justice (PARJE) and the Ammerman Center for Art and Technology @ Connecticut College. Thanks ya’ll!