Young’s paintings reflect his observations of daily life and the fight for social justice, hope for his community, immigration and otherness, as well as the fragile balance between life and death.
Life in the ancient world was marked by many of the same events and experiences as our modern life: most obviously birth, marriage and death, as well as war and peace. People felt love and hate, just as us.
Examine how freedom of speech shapes democracy and civic engagement in this thought-provoking exhibition inspired by the Rollins College 2023-2024 Common Read theme, political polarization.
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Explores how visual representations of spirituality reflect and sometimes question their social and historical contexts, as well as how they have transformed over time.
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The 2024 Senior Student Exhibition showcases multidisciplinary work produced by graduating studio art majors. The final selections for the student exhibition are juried by the art professors and Museum staff.
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This exhibition will bring together a group of eclectic artists whose works feature the representation of mothers, motherhood, or the possibility of motherhood and the notion of fertility.
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Patrick says, “As you venture into my world of art, you will find subject matter that intrigues your imagination. My goal is to emphasize the Haitian culture and touch the heart of the world through visual imagery.
"From the Other Side" by Gleb Dusavitskiy of Højer, Denmark, "Universal Hand" by Carlos Azuaje of Altmonte Springs, FL, "Seed Form" by Hugh Lassen of Cherryfield, ME, "Hoodoos" by Joan Benefiel of Brooklyn, NY.
Wed., April 24, 6:30 p.m., Wed., May 1, 6:30 p.m., Wed., May 15, 6:30 p.m., Wed., May 29, 6:30 p.m., Wed., June 12, 6:30 p.m. and Wed., June 26, 6:30 p.m.
Children ages 1-3. Stories, action rhymes, songs, puppet show, and movement activities to help support toddlers’ literacy development. No library card or registration required.
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This four-part lecture series takes participants beyond the sunflowers to discuss the man behind the canvas whose powerful creative legacy continues to impact the world in the 21st century.
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