The Frost Art Museum presents Tertulia Nights, an after-hours experience that takes place every second Thursday of the month. Tertulia Nights promotes an exchange of ideas and dynamic modes of creation and amplifies new voices, inviting local artists, scholars, and changemakers interested in engaging with the community in innovative ways.
This month, join us for a panel discussion exploring themes from the exhibition Sa'dia Rehman: the river runs slow and deep and all the bones of my ancestors / have risen to the surface to knock and click like the sounds of trees in the air featuring the artist and their sister and poet, Bushra Rehman, moderated by Frost Art Museum educator Amaris Cruz-Guerrero. Bushra's poetry book, Roses, in the Mouth of a Lion, will be available for purchase and autographs, thanks to our friends at Books & Books.
Admission to this event is free and open to the public thanks to our partners at the Art Bridges Foundation. Bites and refreshments provided by our friends at Half Moon Empanadas. Additional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation and the FIU Center for Women's and Gender Studies.