Stories from Home at MOCA Tucson
- Apr 26
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Join us for a free evening of conversation and performance exploring contested histories through art, academics, and community knowledge.
Thursday, April 30 | 6:00–8:30 PM
@mocatucson
At Pajarito Panel and Performance: Arts, Academics, and Community Knowledge Addressing Contested Histories, hear a thought-provoking panel discussion, then experience a powerful live performance from Safos Dance Theatre.
Event Schedule:
6:00 PM: Doors Open
6:30 PM: Panel Conversation
7:30 PM: Pajarito Performance
Tickets: FREE
As part of the Living With Injury exhibition programming at MOCA, join us for an evening of conversation and performance, free and open to the public.
The evening begins with a panel conversation between Safos Dance Theatre’s founder, Yvonne Montoya, community activist-academics Elizabeth Yee and Emily Morel, and Historian and exhibition Co-Curator Alisha Vasquez will be in conversation about using arts, academics, and community knowledge to convey contested histories.
Following the panel, Safos dancer @madelineamcdonald will perform a solo from Pajarito.
Bring a friend. Come experience these stories with us.
























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