Today Maybe Forever
"Collective Consuming Stereotypes" with Katrina Andry
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 0:26:07
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Sinopsis
Recorded at the Hammonds House Museum, visual artist and printmaker Katrina Andry talks about her favorite things about New Orleans, how she began her career as a printmaker, and how she addresses race and culture in her work. Andry delves deeply into how society shapes stereotypes around people of color, the trigger words used by the media to frame those stereotypes, and how those stories get perpetuated over time. She also gives some context to the use of the term "Watermelon Face" and why she's very intentional with word choices in the titles of her work.