Events

Saint Joseph’s Arts Society in partnership with the Art+Action Coalition  present ‘Death + Legacy + The Census: Systemic + Visual Representations of our Shared Humanity’

NOVEMBER 1, 2020, 2PM PST

Online Event

Saint Joseph’s Arts Society in partnership with the Art+Action Coalition present ‘Death + Legacy + The Census: Systemic + Visual Representations of our Shared Humanity’


Featuring a ‘Naming the Dead’ ritual lead by Angela Hennessy, followed by a conversation with artist Rodney Ewing, moderated by curator and Art+Action Coalition Founder + Artistic Director of Social Impact Amy Kisch 

On Dia de Los Muertos 2020, we recognize our shared collective grief against the backdrop of seismic social + political change, a global pandemic, and the Bay Area’s wildfires. Join artists Angela Hennessy and Rodney Ewing, with curator Amy Kisch, to dive deeper into the rituals and systems that structure our shared human experience—and the power of naming and visualizing loss so that we can make space for joy. 

Artist Angela Hennessy wrote her manifesto School of the Dead in 2015, after surviving a gunshot wound while interrupting a violent assault on the street in front of her house. Alternating between poem, prayer, and call to action, The School of the Dead is a marker of aesthetic and social practices that mediate the boundary between the living and the dead. What are our somatic responses to death and grief? How do our artists bring grief-work forward? Hennessy’s artistic practice investigates the visualization of our lived—and near-death—experiences, as well as our collective histories. In recent months, the Art+Action coalition commissioned work by Hennessy, individually, and in collaboration with T. Rasheed for See Black Women for the national campaign COME TO YOUR CENSUS, to invite us to “see and recognize” Black women’s lives as an assertion to resist erasure and record a community’s legacy by completing the Census. 

How can we ensure that the systematization of our human experience—whether through death + birth certificates, or acts like voting or completing the Census—measures who we truly are as a community—and as whole human beings? How do we work against the anonymity of numbers and forms to cite and honor our existence? Artist Rodney Ewing—whose work utilizes the intersection of body and place, memory and fact to reexamine human histories, cultural conditions, and events—was commissioned by Art+Action to create the participatory artwork Who are you? / How do you want to be counted? The piece uses the ten card—which records fingerprints for agencies to confirm our name, age, race, physical statistics, and criminal activity—to examine institutional systems of identification, and how the information generated by them rarely reflects our personal being, nor does it allow for an accurate or intimate history of the individual. The project further unveils our commonalities, inviting participants to share their cherished histories that go beyond corporeal descriptions and statistics—from the sublime to the ridiculous, from the joyful to the somber.  

What the impact of these systems of measurement have on our future generations? What is our responsibility—as ancestors in training—to live within and visualize these structures for our descendants? How do we ensure our stories are heard for us to receive our fair share—both in civic, spiritual, and artistic arenas? Together, in this conversation, we will celebrate our stories and our shared humanity, and how through rituals and systems, we shine light onto personal and communal agency.

Zoom Gathering: RSVP HERE

Census Caravan: Census Week of Action

September 29, 2020 / 9am caravan begins, 1pm SF Counts Rally begins

Census Caravan: Census Week of Action

2020 Census Week of Action

September 24, 2020, 11am - 3:30pm

2020 Census Week of Action

Come to Your Census: Panel Discussion

Tuesday Sep. 15, 2020 - 1:00 PM

Come to Your Census: Panel Discussion

CANA-Carnaval San Francisco

September 5-6, 2020 / 12:00-5:00 PM

CANA-Carnaval San Francisco

Florida Artists Open Call: COME TO YOUR CENSUS Billboard

Submission Deadline: Wednesday, August 19, 6pm CST

Florida Artists Open Call: COME TO YOUR CENSUS Billboard

Texas Artists Open Call: COME TO YOUR CENSUS Billboard

Submission Deadline: Wednesday, August 19, 6pm CST

Texas Artists Open Call: COME TO YOUR CENSUS Billboard

ArtTable x Come to Your Census Discussion and Virtual Happy Hour!

Friday, April 24 // 4-5:30pm EST // 1-2:30 PST

ArtTable x Come to Your Census Discussion and Virtual Happy Hour!

Youth Artist Open Call: COME TO YOUR CENSUS Billboard

Submission Deadline: Thursday, February 20, 6pm PST

Youth Artist Open Call: COME TO YOUR CENSUS Billboard

The 2020 Census and the LGBTQ+ Community

Friday, January 31, 2020 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

The 2020 Census and the LGBTQ+ Community



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