Marlon Gonzalez - Tizita Radio: From Oaxaca to LA
Marlon Gonzalez - Tizita Radio: From Oaxaca to LA

The Political Mandate of the Arts

08.24.23

The freedom of art is one of the imperatives of every democracy. But does this freedom make art inconsequential? Does art have a role in addressing social issues, promoting social justice, or in defending democracy when it comes under pressure? In short: does art have a political mandate and what is the role of art in weakened democracies?

The Student Council consists of a team of highly engaged, talented, and diverse high school, undergraduate, and graduate students who invite prominent guest speakers to discuss topics relating to art, culture, politics, and society. In conversation with visual artists, musicians, dancers, writers, theater and filmmakers, cultural critics, curators and others, the students will explore how the arts can make a difference in times of social and political crisis; on what social issues they can give new impulses; how they can help shape local communities; and how the alleged freedom and autonomy of the arts might impede or help the arts in terms of social and political significance.

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Amanda Beech is an artist and writer. Her work collides narratives of power, cause and alienation from philosophical theory, literature and real political events, exploring how these accounts of human agency enforce and render our experience of reality.

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