Descent by Kinetic Light Screening at Walker Art Center, Begins 12/3

[Image Description: Against Michael Maag’s glowing green, gold, and blue starry sky, the ramp shines with lilac stripes and shadowy projections. Alice Sheppard, a light-skinned multiracial Black woman. wheels downhill, curly hair flying; she pushes …

[Image Description: Against Michael Maag’s glowing green, gold, and blue starry sky, the ramp shines with lilac stripes and shadowy projections. Alice Sheppard, a light-skinned multiracial Black woman. wheels downhill, curly hair flying; she pushes Laurel Lawson, a white woman with very short cropped hair in a wheelchair, backwards. Laurel rests her hands on Alice's knees as they lock eyes. Photo: MANCC/Chris Cameron.]

The countdown continues to the online film premiere of DESCENT, presented by Walker Art Center & Northrop from Dec 3 to 5. 

DESCENT is a meditative thrill ride through a queer, interracial love story is inspired by Rodin’s sculpture “Toilet of Venus and Andromeda.” It’s about the pleasure of wheeled movement. And so much more. 

This is a rare opportunity for fans around the world to join Kinetic Light for this screening. 

Access: ASL, audio description and captions.

You can reserve tickets here.

You can find out more about Kinetic Light here.

Anjuli Nanda