The New Social Environment#47
Daisy Desrosiers with Yasi Alipour
1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific
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Curator and May 2020 Guest Critic Daisy Desrosiers and artist Yasi Alipour discuss creative life in the context of our new social reality.

Daisy Desrosiers is an independent curator and researcher based in Montreal. Desrosiers is the inaugural Director of Artist Programs at the Lunder Institute for American Art at Colby College. She is an interdisciplinary art historian and independent curator. Her thesis concerns the cultural, post-colonial, and material implications of the use of sugar in contemporary art. In 2018, she was the inaugural recipient of the Nicholas Fox Weber curatorial fellowship, affiliated with the Glucksman Museum (Cork, Ireland), as well as a curatorial fellow-in-residence at Art in General (Brooklyn, NY).
In the Rail:
- Made of linguistic forms and failures: inquiry in times of isolation
- Marble benches, Anatolian weavers, and Madonnas: Shannon Bool and Daisy Desrosiers
- Poetic Intention: Correspondence in isolation between Daisy Desrosiers and Jesse Chun.
- The losses we carry across: an afternoon with Azza El Siddique and Sahar Te
Yasi Alipour (Columbia University, MFA 2018) is an Iranian artist/writer/folder who currently lives in Brooklyn and wonders about paper, politics, and performance. She is a teacher at Columbia University and SVA and is currently a resident at the Sharpe Walentas Studio program. For further information, please visit yasamanalipour.com.
Yasi is also a contributor of the Rail. To see a full list of her contributions, please visit this page.
โค๏ธ ๐ We'd like to thank the The Terra Foundation for American Art for making these daily conversations possible, and for their support of our growing archive.