Join Forecast Public Art's FORWARD series for a panel conversation about how artists are helping to address the housing crisis. Panelists include:
Dr. Lisa Yun Lee of the National Public Housing Museum and co-lead essayist for FORWARD 5
Tiff Beattyof the National Public Housing Museum and co-lead essayist for FORWARD 5
Artist Mark Valdez who is also the co-creator of The Most Beautiful Home... Maybe
Jennifer Lamb of Southwest Minnesota Housing Partnership, who helped create the play and podcast, A Prairie Homeless Companion
M oderated by Paul Singh, vice president of Community Initiatives at NeighborWorks America
Amidst a national housing crisis, artists continue to push for bold solutions that aim at alleviating the root causes of housing instability and inequity. Learn how artists are partnering with housing organizations and others to make changes to help bring about housing justice.
This is part of our conversation series for our new digital publication, FORWARD. FORWARD issue #5 focuses on housing. Forecast Public Art is a nonprofit organization. The event is free but donations help us cover the cost.
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