
Artists Avoiding Censorship: Veronese to Street Art
November 8, 2018 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

How have artists throughout history cleverly managed to avoid harm and still express themselves? We go back to the renaissance to see how Veronese tangled with the church to avoid censorship, why writers like Rod Serling worked in science fiction/fantasy, how slaves in America developed coded images and how Bansky, and young artists are using the internet to produce new forms of protest art.
Cliff Tisdell work has appeared in universities and galleries around the United States. Most recently, his work has been shown at the VanDerPlas Gallery in NYC and the George Segal Gallery where he was a guest artist and lecturer.