A deeper exploration of Temporary Spaces of Joy and Freedom. Free & open to all.
Take a deep dive into the exhibition Temporary Spaces of Joy and Freedom with moCa New Agent and alternative songwriter/performer Case Bargé, who will engage participants in considering the role of sound in Indigenous and Black liberation work and joy. The local musician will also perform a new spoken word piece he created in response to the exhibition.
Founder of ALOOF (Alls Lost Outside Our Fantasy) Recordings, a creative collective and independent music label working towards social and environmental transformation; Case Bargé aims to distract from what is exploited in mainstream music and media.
Register at mocacleveland.org/programs/viewpoints-case-barg