In Conversation
The Un-Private Collection
Nathaniel Mary Quinn and Donna Augustin-Quinn
Saturday, November 20, 2021, 2pm
The Broad, Los Angeles
www.thebroad.org
As part of the Un-Private Collection, an ongoing series of public programs organized by the Broad, Los Angeles, Nathaniel Mary Quinn will be joined by actress, director, writer, and producer Donna Augustin-Quinn. The pair will discuss Quinn’s work in the Broad’s collection, as well as the artist’s practice at large. The talk is being held in conjunction with the exhibition Since Unveiling: Selected Acquisitions of a Decade, on view at the Broad through April 3, 2022. To attend the event, purchase tickets at ticketing.thebroad.org.
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Nathaniel Mary Quinn. Photo: Kyle Dorosz
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