Last night, the Washington Jewish Community Center (DCJCC) hosted a packed house of over two hundred people for the highly-anticipated panel discussion "hide/SPEAK: An Evening with David C. Ward of the National Portrait Gallery." The panel also included Transformer director Victoria Reis, ARTINFO blogger Tyler Green and DCJCC Bronfman Gallery director Dafna Steinberg.
But everyone was there to hear Ward, the National Portrait Gallery historian and co-curator of Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture, explain his stance on the Smithsonian's controversial decision to pull the Wojnarowicz video and their subsequent rejection of AA Bronson's request, made in protest, that his work be pulled from the show and returned to the National Gallery of Canada.
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Hide/Seek Co-Curator: Pulled Video "Was A Lucky Hit"
Jewish Lit Fest: Peace, Holocaust, Gefilte Fish, and Trannies
Put "sex" and "drugs" in your title and you're sure to catch the attention of the young people. Say "gefilte fish" and you're adding a touch of Jewish kitsch. Sex, Drugs, and Gefilte Fish: The Heeb Storytelling Collection, a reading taking place tonight at Chief Ike’s, sits at the "edgy end" of the DCJCC’s 2009 Jewish Literary Festival. Heeb is a humor magazine targeted to the young and Jewish, and this reading aims to bring together the editor and three contributors to the story collection to "present an evening of funny, reflective, angst-ridden, angry and outrageous stories."
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