ArtRage Events

Category: ArtRage Events

  1. “I know, you keep telling me. When you were young,  people were better.” This landmark film is at once science fiction thriller and  ecological cautionary tale.  Set in New York City 2020, it depicts an imagined future society of human suffering and social injustice.  Here is a city besieged…

  2. Geraldine Forbes, Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus of SUNY Oswego, and Susan Wadley, Ford Maxwell Professor of South Asia at Syracuse University share a passion for the history, art and culture if India. Together they have amassed an impressive collection of hand painted story scrolls from…

  3. African American writer, griot and blues singer Arthur Flowers and Indian scroll painter Manu Chitrakar have combined their very distinctive storytelling traditions in an extraordinary literary jam session culminating in a book titled, I See the Promised Land: A Life of Martin Luther King Jr….

  4. “A compelling and moving documentation of state repression and women’s resistance in Kashmir.” Indian-occupied Kashmir (using the wording preferred by Kashmiris) is the most militarized piece of territory in the world. Given recent events in Kashmir, especially the Pulwama attack in February of this year,…

  5. This presentation with Coralynn Davis from Bucknell University, describes the unique role that Mithila Art has played in the making of a film about changing women’s lives in Mithila. She explores how Mithila Art has helped illuminate various aspects of the relationship between gendered Maithil narratives…