Art + Issues At The Hunter Thursday With Ann Law

Monday, March 04, 2013

Art + Issues features dancer, choreographer and teacher Ann Law discussing community responsibility at the Hunter Museum on Thursday at 6 p.m.

The in-gallery community dialogues continue with Ms. Law looking at the work "Watchdog" by Robert Longo.  

Ms. Law will explore movement within the global space and responsibilities to those around us. This Art + Issues is presented in partnership with the AIGA as part of the Creative Citizenship Initiative. Admission is free.

The Art + Issues program series uses works of art as the catalyst to spark discussions about community issues of concern. The discussions are led by community leaders. To learn more, visit  huntermuseum.org or call 267-0968.   

For more on upcoming programs, visit huntermuseum.org, Facebook, Twitter @HunterMuseum or call 267-0968.


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