Censorship Project Events
I start the conversation off with related writing and artwork, because at some point I realized that philosophy & art-making are really just conversation. Attendees of POPc events encounter the art and the writing, and then immediately get to sit down and have a conversation. The audience becomes part of the larger project through their contributions to the ongoing conversation.





















POPc Participant Melissa (click to read the POPc Forum Follow-up)

POPc Participant Richard (click to read the POPc Forum Follow-up)

POPc Participant Richard (click to read the POPc Forum Follow-up)









Resident Philosophers Jonathan Kwan and Dena Shottenkirk discuss the epistemic role of speech

Resident Philosophers Jonathan Kwan and Dena Shottenkirk discuss the epistemic role of speech

POPc Participant Arliss joins Resident Philosophers Dena Shottenkirk and Jonathan Kwan

POPc Participant Arliss joins Resident Philosophers Dena Shottenkirk and Jonathan Kwan

POPc Participant Arliss joins Resident Philosophers Dena Shottenkirk and Jonathan Kwan
POPc Participant Richard (click to read the POPc Forum Follow-up)










POPc Participant Malak (click to read the POPc Forum Follow-up)

POPc Participant Malak (click to read the POPc Forum Follow-up)

POPc Participant Malak (click to read the POPc Forum Follow-up)