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talkPOPc at Center for Fiction: Conversations on Censorship with Shottenkirk
Sep
27
5:00 PM17:00

talkPOPc at Center for Fiction: Conversations on Censorship with Shottenkirk

There has never been absolutely unlimited speech. The only question is by what methodology, with what principles in mind, do we decide to limit it?

Intrigued? Conversations with Resident Philosopher Shottenkirk on the topic of Censorship at the courtyard of Center for Fiction will be held on Sept 27 from 5:00-7:00pm.

Center for Fiction Courtyard
262 Ashland Pl,
Brooklyn, 11217

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Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Center for Fiction + Theatre for a New Audience at Polonsky Shakespeare Center  w/ Dr. Dena Shottenkirk
Sep
4
5:00 PM17:00

Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Center for Fiction + Theatre for a New Audience at Polonsky Shakespeare Center w/ Dr. Dena Shottenkirk

JOIN US once again Sunday, September 4th from 5-7PM as we return to Downtown Brooklyn between the Center for Fiction and Theatre for a New Audience at Polonsky Shakespeare Center for another afternoon of public philosophy conversations on Art as Cognition!

Come one come all! Book your conversation with a philosopher here

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ART AS COGNITION CONVERSATION EVENT @ Center for Fiction w/ Dr. Dena Shottenkirk
Jul
31
5:00 PM17:00

ART AS COGNITION CONVERSATION EVENT @ Center for Fiction w/ Dr. Dena Shottenkirk

COME ONE COME ALL and JOIN US for public philosophy in the plaza as we continue the series “Art as Cognition

This CONVERSATION EVENT pop-up will take place in the plaza outside of the Center for Fiction and the Theatre for a New Audience at Polonsky Shakespeare Center this Sunday, July 31st from 5-7PM with Resident Philosopher and talkPOPc Founder Dr. Dena Shottenkirk!

15 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217 in the plaza! Look for the talkPOPc tent!

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Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Bryant Park feat. Resident Philosopher Dr. Martin Nitsche | 6/11 5-7PM
Jun
11
5:00 PM17:00

Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Bryant Park feat. Resident Philosopher Dr. Martin Nitsche | 6/11 5-7PM

talkPOPc is very excited to announce Czech philosopher Dr. Martin Nitsche as our Resident Philosopher for a Conversation Event in Bryant Park on Saturday, June 11th from 5-7PM!

Dr. Nitsche is Chair of the Department of Contemporary Continental Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy at the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague. His research focuses on phenomenology, philosophy of art, aesthetics, political philosophy, theory of media and phenomenology of religion. He is the guest editor at Open Philosophy topical issue “Philosophy and Sonic Research- Thinking with Sounds and Rhythms”

Reserve your CONVERSATION WITH A PHILOSOPHER HERE

Can’t wait to see you there!



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Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT in Collect Pond Park, Manhattan Saturday May 21st from 12-2PM
May
21
2:00 PM14:00

Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT in Collect Pond Park, Manhattan Saturday May 21st from 12-2PM

talkPOPc sets up shop this Saturday May 21st in Collect Pond Park (Leonard Street between Centre and Lafayette Streets) inviting Resident Philosopher Carolina Flores to return for more public philosophy conversations in the park on “Art as Cognition”!

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talkPOPc on Montez Press Radio
Feb
23
7:00 PM19:00

talkPOPc on Montez Press Radio

talkPOPc invites Resident Philosophers Carolina Flores and Nicholas Whittaker to discuss “How Public Philosophy Intersects with Art”, “How We Think”, “What is Art” and “Why We Care” with talkPOPc Founder and Resident Philosopher Dr. Dena Shottenkirk on Montez Press Radio.

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talkPOPc CONVERSATION EVENT in Bryant Park with Resident Philosopher Nicholas Whittaker
Sep
25
4:00 PM16:00

talkPOPc CONVERSATION EVENT in Bryant Park with Resident Philosopher Nicholas Whittaker

Join us once again in beautiful Bryant Park (colloquially known as Manhattan’s town square) on Saturday, August 28th from 5-8PM for a day of public philosophy as we continue to build thought with more conversations on the topic of Art as Cognition with Resident Philosopher Nicholas Whittaker of Harvard and the Graduate Center of the City Univeristy of New York and talkPOPc founder Dr. Dena Shottenkirk. Stop by and say hello and join our conversations!

Sign up here for a 20 minute conversation slot with our Resident Philosophers as we continue to explore talkPOPc Topic #3: “Art as Cognition” or, just stop by to say hi!

We can’t wait to see you there!

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talkPOPc CONVERSATION EVENT in Bryant Park with Resident Philosopher Nicholas Whittaker
Aug
28
5:00 PM17:00

talkPOPc CONVERSATION EVENT in Bryant Park with Resident Philosopher Nicholas Whittaker

Join us in beautiful Bryant Park (colloquially known as Manhattan’s town square) on Saturday, August 28th from 5-8PM for a day of public philosophy as we continue our conversations on the topic of Art as Cognition with guest Philosopher Nicholas Whittaker of Harvard and the Graduate Center of the City Univeristy of New York and talkPOPc founder Dr. Dena Shottenkirk. Stop by and say hello and join our conversations!

Sign up here for a 20 minute conversation slot with our Resident Philosophers as we continue to explore talkPOPc Topic #3: “Art as Cognition” or, just stop by to say hi!

We can’t wait to see you there!


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May Day talkPOPc event @ ShowUpNY 12-6PM in McCarren Park: "A day of radical joy in Brooklyn parks!" with Resident Philosophers Ian Olasov & Carolina Flores
May
1
12:00 PM12:00

May Day talkPOPc event @ ShowUpNY 12-6PM in McCarren Park: "A day of radical joy in Brooklyn parks!" with Resident Philosophers Ian Olasov & Carolina Flores

Join us on May Day! Saturday, May 1st from 12-6PM in McCarren Park in Williamsburg!

talkPOPC invites Resident Philosophers Carolina Flores, Philosophy PhD Candidate, Rutgers and Ian Olasov Philosophy PhD candidate at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, Brooklyn College and Dr. Dena Shottenkirk for a day-long May Day event in McCarren Park from 12PM-6PM.

Sign up here for 20 minute conversation slots with our Resident Philosophers as we continue to explore talkPOPc Topic #3: “Art as Cognition” or stop by to say hi!


About showup:

“Show Up is a one day event during which art projects, civic action and performances appear simultaneously in Brooklyn Parks on May Day. Conceived of by curator Regine Basha and artist Birgit Rathsmann, who were moved by the impromptu ephemeral musical actions, outdoor classes, creative activism and the generous community building witnessed throughout Brooklyn parks and public spaces in the past year and wanted to see these honored all in one day. 

Show Up highlights the joyful labor of cultural workers as vital to communities during our darkest days. Adding to the liveliness of park life, Show Up brings added visibility to a group of visual artists, musicians, dancers, booksellers, yoga instructors, comedians, environmental activists, DJs and food preparers, by highlighting their park location and Venmo accounts on the Show Up website and social media. 

We invite you to join us on May 1st at Fort Greene Park, McCarren Park, Brower Park, Prospect Park or Coffey Park for the day! Artists and their locations are listed by park. Social distancing will be practiced. A bike/ferry route is available for viewing all the projects at your leisure.”

For more info and complete programming please visit showupny.org

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Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT Sackett @ Bond along the Gowanus Canal with Resident Philosopher Carolina Flores
Aug
18
6:00 PM18:00

Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT Sackett @ Bond along the Gowanus Canal with Resident Philosopher Carolina Flores

  • Sackett Street at Bond Street Brooklyn United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The talkPOPc tent pops up once again in sunny Brooklyn along the Gowanus Canal as we continue talkPOPc’s Saturday Summer Sessions from 6-8PM.

We invite talkPOPc Resident Philosopher Dr. Carolina Flores, Rutgers, New Brunswick to return, continuing our discussions on topic #3: Art as Cognition, posting our conversations between talkPOPc Resident Philosophers and participants featured weekly on the talkPOPc podcast

This event’s episodes include participants Steve Hanson, Museum and Gallery Professional in Episode 40: Stephen Hanson: Galleries, Museums, and Embodied Experience and boxer Ali Beiruti in Episode 41: Ali Beiruti: Boxing as Art, Art as Love

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Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT  Sackett @ Bond along the Gowanus Canal with Resident Philosopher Dr. Dena
Jul
4
to Jul 18

Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT Sackett @ Bond along the Gowanus Canal with Resident Philosopher Dr. Dena

  • Bond Street at Sackett Street (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The talkPOPc tent pops up in sunny Brooklyn along the Gowanus Canal on Saturday, July 4th commencing talkPOPc Saturday Summer Sessions from 6-8PM. We continue the discussion on topic #3: Art as Cognition, posting our conversations between talkPOPc Resident Philosophers and participants featured weekly on the talkPOPc podcast

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talkPOPc Philosophy Party and FUNDRAISER @ Postmasters Gallery with work by Dr. Dena Shottenkirk and Resident Philosopher Anatoly Nichvoloda
Oct
26
6:00 PM18:00

talkPOPc Philosophy Party and FUNDRAISER @ Postmasters Gallery with work by Dr. Dena Shottenkirk and Resident Philosopher Anatoly Nichvoloda

talkPOPc invites Resident Philosopher Anatoly Nichvoloda, Brooklyn College, Philosophy to facilitate our ongoing conversations on topic #3 Art as Cognition for the annual talkPOPc fundraiser and philosophy party at Postmaster’s Gallery.

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Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Lincoln Terrace Park with Resident Philosopher Andrew Rubner
Jul
28
4:00 PM16:00

Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Lincoln Terrace Park with Resident Philosopher Andrew Rubner

talkPOPc invites Resident Philosopher Andrew Rubner (Rutgers Philosophy) into the talkPOPc tent to continue conversation and public philosophy discussions on topic #3 Art as Cognition in beautiful Lincoln Terrace Park in Crown Heights, Brooklyn! These conversations can be found on the talkPOPc podcast

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Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Lincoln Terrace Park with Resident Philosopher Laura Gradowski
Jul
21
4:00 PM16:00

Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Lincoln Terrace Park with Resident Philosopher Laura Gradowski

talkPOPc invites Resident Philosopher Laura Gradowski Doctoral Fellow, Philosophy, The Graduate Center, City University of New York into the talkPOPc tent to continue conversation and public philosophy discussions on topic #3 Art as Cognition in beautiful Lincoln Terrace Park in Crown Heights, Brooklyn! These conversations can be found on the talkPOPc podcast

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Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Sakeer Deli with Dena Shottenkirk
Dec
2
2:00 PM14:00

Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Sakeer Deli with Dena Shottenkirk

The first bodega event was held at the Sakeer Deli in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Sitting next to the deli counter and coolers, Resident Philosopher Shottenkirk struck up conversations with customers as they walked by, often focusing on music.

“talkPOPc: because change happens when people talk.”

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Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Smith Union Market (Vinnie's) with Resident Philosopher Dena Shottenkirk
Nov
25
2:00 PM14:00

Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Smith Union Market (Vinnie's) with Resident Philosopher Dena Shottenkirk

talkPOPc returns to the bodega, this time at Smith Union Market (AKA Vinnie’s) in Carroll Gardens to continue the public philosophy discussion on topic #3 Art as Cognition with Resident Philosopher Dr. Dena Shottenkirk. Participants are invited to converse, sharing their thoughts on the topic, building thought through conversation which are then archived as episodes on the talkPOPc podcast!

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Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Los Limones with Resident Philosopher Mark Lekarew
Nov
18
4:00 PM16:00

Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Los Limones with Resident Philosopher Mark Lekarew

Bringing public philosophy even further into the real world, talkPOPc set up shop in bodegas around Brooklyn. Customers, after buying their ham sandwich or Italian sub, would be invited by Resident Philosopher Mark Lekarew, Philosophy, St. Johns University to “Sit down and have a philosophical conversation on Art as Cognition!”

Positioned next to the sandwich counter, in the midst of Bushwick Brooklyn’s frenetic hustle and bustle, participants would reflect on their experience of art, music, and poetry, and the consequences to their lives which were then recorded as episodes for the talkPOPc Podcast

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Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Prospect Park with Dr. Dena Shottenkirk
Oct
14
2:00 PM14:00

Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Prospect Park with Dr. Dena Shottenkirk

PRESS RELEASE:

“talkPOPc creates inspired insights for people through one-to-one conversations with a resident philosopher. Various philosophers participate in talkPOPc and the public philosophy thinking events are staged in public settings.

Conceived and founded by Dr. Dena Shottenkirk, philosopher and artist, each topic is one on which she has published writings and had made artwork about. This is just the first INPUT into the conversation and serves as the catalyst for these public conversations and socially engaged art. These are a way of asking individuals: “what do you think about this topic?”

By situating talkPOPc events in diverse national and international locales, the public philosophy+socially engaged art project strives to give people a chance to foster and develop their own thoughts on particular topics. It provides a fun activity that aims to build responsible citizenship and full humanness through therapeutic self-awareness.

“talkPOPc: Change happens because people talk.”

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Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Prospect Park with Dr. Dena Shottenkirk
Oct
7
2:00 AM02:00

Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Prospect Park with Dr. Dena Shottenkirk

PRESS RELEASE:

“talkPOPc creates inspired insights for people through one-to-one conversations with a resident philosopher. Various philosophers participate in talkPOPc and the public philosophy thinking events are staged in public settings.

Conceived and founded by Dr. Dena Shottenkirk, philosopher and artist, each topic is one on which she has published writings and had made artwork about. This is just the first INPUT into the conversation and serves as the catalyst for these public conversations and socially engaged art. These are a way of asking individuals: “what do you think about this topic?”

By situating talkPOPc events in diverse national and international locales, the public philosophy+socially engaged art project strives to give people a chance to foster and develop their own thoughts on particular topics. It provides a fun activity that aims to build responsible citizenship and full humanness through therapeutic self-awareness.

“talkPOPc: Change happens because people talk.”

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Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Philadelphia City Hall with Resident Philosopher Craig Agule, event experience curated by Veronica Cianfrano
Aug
25
6:00 PM18:00

Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Philadelphia City Hall with Resident Philosopher Craig Agule, event experience curated by Veronica Cianfrano

Dr. Dena Shottenkirk continues conversations on the third talkPOPc topic Art as Cognition, pitching the talkPOPc tent designed by curator Veronica Cianfrano, presently curator at Melton Gallery of the University of Central Oklahoma, to house public philosophy conversations with passersby facilitated with the help of Resident Philosopher Craig Agule, professor of Philosophy Rutgers Camden. This event marks the inception and introduction of the talkPOPc podcast archiving participants thoughts and illustrating the consensus process of “building thought through Conversation”

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Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Philadelphia City Hall with Resident Philosopher Dr. Dena Shottenkirk, event curated by Veronica Cianfrano
Aug
18
6:00 PM18:00

Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Philadelphia City Hall with Resident Philosopher Dr. Dena Shottenkirk, event curated by Veronica Cianfrano

Dr. Dena Shottenkirk continues conversations on the third talkPOPc topic Art as Cognition, pitching the talkPOPc tent designed by curator Veronica Cianfrano, presently curator at Melton Gallery of the University of Central Oklahoma, to house public philosophy conversations with passersby. This event marks the inception and introduction of the talkPOPc podcast archiving participants’ thoughts and illustrating the consensus process of “building thought through Conversation”



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Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Philadelphia City Hall with Resident Philosopher Dr. Dena Shottenkirk curated by Veronica Cianfrano
Aug
11
6:00 PM18:00

Art as Cognition: CONVERSATION EVENT @ Philadelphia City Hall with Resident Philosopher Dr. Dena Shottenkirk curated by Veronica Cianfrano

Dr. Dena Shottenkirk introduces the third talkPOPc topic Art as Cognition, pitching the talkPOPc tent designed by curator Veronica Cianfrano, presently curator at Melton Gallery of the University of Central Oklahoma, to house public philosophy conversations with passersby .This event marks the inception and introduction of the talkPOPc podcast archiving participants thoughts and illustrating the consensus process of “building thought through Conversation”

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Censorship: talkPOPc CONVERSATION EVENT @ Flowers for All Occasions with Resident Philosopher Dr. Dena Shottenkirk
Jul
22
6:00 PM18:00

Censorship: talkPOPc CONVERSATION EVENT @ Flowers for All Occasions with Resident Philosopher Dr. Dena Shottenkirk

Dr. Dena Shottenkirk continues the conversations on the second topic in the talkPOPc project entitled Censorship corresponding with Shottenkirk’s publication Cover Up the Dirty Parts!: Arts Funding, Fighting, and the First Amendment published 2009 by Cambridge Scholars Publishing and a series of related artworks held at the former flower-shop-turned-bar Flowers for All Occasions on the Bedford-Stuyvesant Bushwick border. Participants are invited to converse with a philosopher on the topic and record their thoughts on the talkPOPc blog.

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Censorship: talkPOPc CONVERSATION EVENT @ Flowers for All Occasions with Resident Philosopher Dr. Dena Shottenkirk
Jul
15
6:00 PM18:00

Censorship: talkPOPc CONVERSATION EVENT @ Flowers for All Occasions with Resident Philosopher Dr. Dena Shottenkirk

Dr. Dena Shottenkirk continues the conversations on the second topic in the talkPOPc project entitled Censorship corresponding with Shottenkirk’s publication Cover Up the Dirty Parts!: Arts Funding, Fighting, and the First Amendment published 2009 by Cambridge Scholars Publishing and a series of related artworks held at the former flower-shop-turned-bar Flowers for All Occasions on the Bedford-Stuyvesant Bushwick border. Participants are invited to converse with a philosopher on the topic and record their thoughts on the talkPOPc blog.

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Censorship: talkPOPc CONVERSATION EVENT @ Grand Central Station with Resident Philosopher Dr. Dena Shottenkirk
Mar
25
5:00 PM17:00

Censorship: talkPOPc CONVERSATION EVENT @ Grand Central Station with Resident Philosopher Dr. Dena Shottenkirk

Dr. Dena Shottenkirk continues the conversations on the second topic of talkPOPc entitled Censorship corresponding with Shottenkirk’s publication Cover Up the Dirty Parts!: Arts Funding, Fighting, and the First Amendment published 2009 by Cambridge Scholars Publishing and a series of related artworks this time held at the mezzanine of Grand Central Station on the Bedford-Stuyvesant Bushwick border. Participants are invited to converse with a philosopher on the topic and record their thoughts on the talkPOPc blog.

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