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Wed., Aug. 9 and 16
11 a.m.–1 p.m. or 6–8 p.m. - Tickets
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$50 (Members: $40, Students: $20)
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How can art call attention to contemporary issues or make a difference in the way we think about or react to each other? Delve into works of art that succinctly express themes of inequity, human rights, and oppression. Discuss the role of empathy in our personal interactions and how art can be a positive platform for social discourse. Engage in optional gallery discussions following in-class time exploring questions critical to societal transformation.