Education as Radical Political Act

Between World Wars, the Bauhaus School redefined modernism and strove to be apolitical during the rise of the National Socialists, but was shut down by the Nazis in 1933. In our polarized world, today’s intersection of art, design and politics holds many parallels to the challenges faced by the Bauhaus.

Join ArtCenter professor Ramone Munoz, playwright Tom Jacobson, and Liz Bachhuber, artist and professor emerita at Bauhaus University, for an online discussion on Education as a Radical Political Act.

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This presentation is part of Reflections on Art and Democracy, a summer-long celebration of the power of art in a political world. View full program.

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