Art & Civic Engagement: An Artist Panel Discussion

Art & Civic Engagement: An Artist Panel Discussion
Photo by Alison Divino ISWG/file
Art & Civic Engagement: An Artist Panel Discussion
Photo by Alison Divino ISWG/file

Art & Civic Engagement: An Artist Panel Discussion

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The Ellen Stone Belic Institute is one of three lead partners developing community programming around the touring group exhibition “Off the Beaten Path: Violence, Women and Art,” which addresses violence against women and the basic right to safety, security, and justice through the work of 29 contemporary artists from 25 countries. Four of the exhibiting artists—Patricia Evans, Susan Plum, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, and Hank Willis Thomas—and moderator Jane M. Saks, Institute Executive Director, discuss the ways art can be a tool of expression and action for social change.

Recorded Tuesday, March 8, 2011 at Claudia Cassidy Theatre, Chicago Cultural Center.