The UVM Libraries and the Office of Student Life and Campus Programs have teamed up to offer students, staff and faculty an opportunity (complete with refreshments) to see the outstanding documentary about Jean-Michel Basquiat, "The Radiant Child," by director Tamra Davis.
Please join us on Tuesday, March 19 at 4:30 p.m. in the Super Maple Ballroom.
Here's what the L.A. Times reviewer said about the film:
"Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child" is a remarkably rich
documentary possessing depth, range, insight and compassion. Basquiat
was born into an upper middle-class Brooklyn family. Although
intermittently felled by psychiatric problems, his mother exposed him to
great museum art an early age. By 17, Basquiat found refuge in the
teeming lower Manhattan art and club scene of the early '80s, and was
nudged from graffiti artist to a full-fledged painter who could "paint
with words."
Special thank you to the Libraries' Media Department for securing the rights to this film. And also a shout out to the student in Student Life who created the poster for the event.