Art + Issues: Ending The Clash By Bringing Backgrounds Together Is Thursday

  • Monday, April 27, 2015

Entrepreneur James Chapman, owner of Change n Go, and program director at Causeway, will explore the meaning of diversity in Chattanooga through the work of Gajin Fujita at Art + Issues:  Ending the Clash By Bringing Backgrounds Together.  

The group discussion about diversity and the Causeway Challenge will be held Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Hunter Museum.   

Like all art + issues programs this evening is free to all in the community.

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