WHAT NOW? Towards Artist-Led Movements

Common Field Farewell & Sunset Social Jam

1 h 21 min · 28 de dic de 2022
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Common Field Farewell & Sunset Social Jam | Jackie Clay, Sarah Williams, Sheetal Prajapati, Mars Avila, Josh Nucci WHAT NOW? concluded on Sunday evening with a Common Field Farewell, a celebration marking the organization’s life and work that invited both online and in-person participants to share their wishes and aspirations for the field, which was followed by a Sunset Social Jam to hang out and close the weekend while listening to the music of Josh Nucci and fellow musicians. The post Common Field Farewell & Sunset Social Jam [https://www.jackstraw.org/sound_clip/common-field-farewell-sunset-social-jam/] appeared first on Jack Straw Cultural Center [https://www.jackstraw.org].

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