February 2 - March 11, 2017: Tuesday - Friday 10am to 6pm; Saturday 10am-5pm
The exhibition Humanity Today highlights current tensions surrounding civil rights around the world that are reminiscent of past conditions such as Anti-Apartheid, the U.S. Civil Rights movement and the U.S.'s isolation of Cuba. The exhibition presents a perspective on these pivotal periods in history, featuring works by Sadie Barnette Victor Ehikhamenor, Aida Muluneh, Carlos Javier Ortiz, Blessing Ngobeni, Gordon Parks, and Lissette Solorzano. The artists of Humanity Today focus on moving towards equality for all. The exhibition is on view from February 2 - March 11, 2017.
February 2 - March 11, 2017: Tuesday - Friday 10am to 6pm; Saturday 10am-5pm
The exhibition Humanity Today highlights current tensions surrounding civil rights around the world that are reminiscent of past conditions such as Anti-Apartheid, the U.S. Civil Rights movement and the U.S.'s isolation of Cuba. The exhibition presents a perspective on these pivotal periods in history, featuring works by Sadie Barnette Victor Ehikhamenor, Aida Muluneh, Carlos Javier Ortiz, Blessing Ngobeni, Gordon Parks, and Lissette Solorzano. The artists of Humanity Today focus on moving towards equality for all. The exhibition is on view from February 2 - March 11, 2017.
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