Roz Chast in Conversation
Lambert Center for Arts + Ideas at The Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan and What Matters: Caring Conversations About the End of Life (With support from Natan)
Author/artist Roz Chast - best known for her work in The New Yorker - will be interviewed by Rabbi David Ingber.
Since joining The New Yorker in 1978, Roz Chast has established herself as one of our greatest artistic chroniclers of the anxieties, superstitions, furies, and insecurities of modern life. Join us for a conversation with the author/artist of more than a dozen books, including the best-selling "Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?" which chronicles her relationship with her aging parents as they shifted from independence to dependence.
Chast's work is included in a pop-up graphic medicine exhibit - Death Panels: Comics That Help Us Face End of Life - that is at the 53rd Street branch of The New York Public Library during Reimagine.
With support from Natan