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Scan of the dustjacket for "Visionaries and Outcasts" by Michael Brenson.

Pedagogy Study Hall: “Visionaries and Outcasts: The NEA, Congress, and the Place of the Visual Artist in America”

October 10, 2025 10AM–11:30AM

CADVC


A reading with Tomashi Jackson, Michael Brenson, and Annie Storr. Reading aloud from Michael Brenson’s history of the NEA, “Visionaries and Outcasts,” with discussion about histories of funding for the visual arts. Hybrid webinar will be facilitated by the Boston Ujima project.

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A woman with a dark skin-tone stands on a a silver ladder facing the camera. She is wearing a khaki-colored apron and pink pants. Behind her on a white wall are text decals in the midst of being installed. To her left is a taller red ladder.

Learn more about Tomashi Jackson and Nia K. Evans: Pedagogy Study Hall

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