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Watch Emerson College students Peggy Aw, Dean Covert, and Jocelyn Lee's short documentary exploring Community Colors 2014, a collaborative art exhibit that was on display from November 5 to December 12, 2014 at the Harriet Tubman Gallery. The Marketing Communication majors created the film as part of an Intercultural Communication course project.
The exhibit featured works inspired by community, diversity and/or collaboration created by local artists who live, work or participate in the South End/Lower Roxbury community.
The Harriet Tubman Gallery showcases a range of diverse cultural and community driven works that foster a strong sense of neighborhood appreciation. Free and open to the public, stop by and visit us at 566 Columbus Ave in Boston’s South End.
The Theresa Show and Silent Art Auction – Jan 7th – Feb 13th, 2015
A fiber art exhibition in honor of the late fiber artist Theresa-India Young whose interest was to preserve the art, history, and diverse culture of weaving. Proceeds contribute to the Theresa-Young Ethnic Weaving Scholarship established at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
Violence Transformed – March 4th - April 17th, 2015
A series of visual and performing art events that celebrate the power of art, artists, and art-making to confront, challenge, and mediate violence.
Think Art, Think Smart – May 6th - June 12th, 2015
A community-wide and family friendly educational celebration of the arts featuring youth work by students from USES’ Children’s Art Centre.