Keyboard Fantasies: Celebrating the Works of Beverly Glenn-Copeland
Throughout a fifty year recording career, Beverly Glenn-Copeland’s music has defied categorisation and genre, its only consistency being the fusion of vision, technology, spirituality and place. A Black, trans artist, he is a strong advocate on behalf of Black, Indigenous, and LGBTQ2S+ communities in Canada and abroad, and has influenced new generations of artists.
You are invited to a celebration of the extraordinary work of this visionary artist and University of Toronto Honorary Degree Recipient with a screening of Keyboard Fantasies, followed by a panel discussion (details below).
Event Information & Registration
When: Tuesday, June 13th from 3pm to 5pm
Where: Innis Town Hall (2 Sussex Ave, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5).
Details: Doors open at 2:30pm; light refreshments will be served
Registration required: https://uoft.me/keyboardfantasies