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Honoring Past and Present: Public Art, History, and Community Memory

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Honoring Past and Present: Public Art, History, and Community Memory

Friday, February 13, 2026 (7:00 PM - 8:00 PM) (EST)

Description

Join us for a public conversation with W. Michelle Harris and Amanda Chestnut, centered on Harris’s public art installation Nia Panes at Rochester Contemporary Art Center.

Pricing

$2 / free for RoCo Members 

Rochester Contemporary Arts Center
137 East Ave.
Rochester, NY 14604 United States

Presented in an interview and discussion format, this talk brings together two practitioners whose work bridges art, history, and community memory.

In addition to "Nia Panes" Harris has produced several other public artworks that memorialize Rochester’s lesser-known African American history, giving form to the lives and legacies of local leaders and activists whose contributions have often gone under-recognized. "Nia Panes" reimagines the tradition of memorial stained glass to honor Anna Murray Douglass, Hester Jeffrey, and Austin Steward, foregrounding their lasting impact on abolition, suffrage, and community organizing in Rochester. Leading the conversation with Harris, Amanda Chestnut, co-founder of In This Moment, brings to the program their ground-breaking commitment to honor living elders and influential figures in the Black community. Together, the conversation explores how past AND present narratives are preserved, interpreted, and carried forward through art and storytelling.

Friday, February 13, 2026 (7:00 PM - 8:00 PM) (EST)

At RoCo, 7pm start time

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