RVCC slates webinar with artists of ‘Bearing Witness’ exhibition
Five artists — Maxine Hess of Georgia, Sandi Goldstein of California, Jeanne Marklin of Massachusetts, Phyllis Cullen of Hawaii, and Alicia Merrett of the United Kingdom — will speak about their featured art in “Bearing Witness,” an exhibit on display at Raritan Valley Community College. The panel discussion/webinar is on September 27, at 10 a.m. The artwork, focusing on the dangers of hatred, is on display through December 13 in the Morris & Dorothy Hirsch Research Library of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Racism Collections in RVCC’s Evelyn S. Field Library. The display is presented in collaboration with the college’s Institute of Holocaust and Genocide Studies and its Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. The exhibition is organized by Studio Art Quilt Associates, Inc.
School and community groups are invited to schedule a free, in-person or virtual tour of Bearing Witness, an exhibition featuring 35 mixed-media quilts and other works of fabric art.
Registration for the September 27 webinar is required. Go to www.raritanval.edu.
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