Immigration, Migration, Displacement and Community

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Cambridge College, Towne Common Gallery

Banner Art: Hope Ricciardi

Juried Group Exhibition

Mardi Reed, HUMAN FLOW, Woodcut on paper, 4'x3', mounted on dowel
Exhibition Dates and Programs:
April 1-May 3, 2019
Reception: Tuesday, April 2, 5:00-6:00 PM
5:00 PM - Welcome & Introductory Remarks
Mary Harvey, Director, Violence Transformed
Hope Ricciardi, Curator, Violence Transformed
5:15PM - Spoken Performance by Ashley Rose, Poet
5:30 PM - Artists Presentation with Q & A
Voices From the Field Presentation:
Friday, April 26, 6:00-7:30 PM
Dialogue to Transform Community and Organizations
An interactive event presented by students from Course BHS 335
Location:
Cambridge College, Towne Common Gallery
500 Rutherford Avenue, Charlestown, MA
Please visit www.cambridgecollege.edu for directions, parking information, and viewing availability.
Curators:
Mary Harvey, Phillip Page and Hope Ricciardi
Questions?
Contact Cambridge College at officeofpublicrelations@cambridgecollege.edu

Image Gallery

Artists

Judith Carlin
Walter Crump
Henrietta Davis
Carol Daynard
Madeleine Lord

Mardi Reed
Hope Ricciardi
Ruth Rosner
Brenda Steinberg
Josephine Turalba

About the Exhibition

Cambridge College is proud to host Violence Transformed for a 5th year with an exhibition of art that reflects on the story of immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers and displaced people worldwide and here in America. The work of participating artists will provoke us to consider the challenges faced by individuals and communities seeking safe and supportive existence. This exhibition underscores the commitment of Cambridge College to promote awareness of the struggles and triumph of those we serve and to inspire action in support of those in need.