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Learn about MacArthur Foundation award winner Kara Walker and her current installation at SFMOMA, "Fortuna and the Immortality Garden (Machine)."
With wit and elegance, Walker’s fantastic automatons confront troubling histories of race and gender and evince the power of the human soul. Inspired by medieval mechanical icons, dolls, Octavia Butler’s Parable of the Sower, and situated in a field of black obsidian from Lake County’s Mt. Konocti, the installation is free to view in the Roberts Family Gallery until Spring 2026.
Avril Angevine is an arts lecturer with a particular interest in modern, contemporary, and California art. She speaks on many subjects at various locations in the Bay Area, including the OLLI programs at Cal State East Bay, Dominican College, San Francisco State, and the Fromm Institute. Avril has a BA in English and an MA in Comparative Literature from UC Berkeley and taught English and Humanities at local colleges. She is also a museum guide at SFMOMA, the Oakland Museum, and the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Discussion | Classes & Learning | Arts & Crafts |
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