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After Atlanta Public Safety Training Center vote, some Emory community members continue call for University response

After Atlanta Public Safety Training Center vote, some Emory community members continue call for University response
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Dress for Success San Francisco Celebrates Sweet 16

Dress for Success San Francisco Celebrates Sweet 16
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Stockbridge: Family program celebrates MLK

The Norman Rockwell Museum will honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day with Freedom s Legacy, a virtual family program, at 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 18. High school student, actress and singer Keely Rose O Gorman will read from the book Ruby Head High: Ruby Bridges First Day of School by Irene Cohen-Janca and illustrated by Marc Daniou. Following the reading, artist Bria Goeller will join O Gorman in a conversation about The Problem We All Live With, her work of art based on the painting which celebrates Kamala Harris groundbreaking vice president-elect status, and the role of imagery in shaping cultural narratives. Goeller will also take questions from the audience, and especially from young people interested in her work.

These Are the 22 Art Projects That Social Media Went Bananas Over in 2020

Photo courtesy of Juan Delcan and Valentina Izaguirre. Artist couple Juan Delcan and Valentina Izaguirre perfectly captured the need for social distancing with this short video of ignited matches.   Jose Manuel Ballester’s empty version of The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli. Courtesy of Jose Manuel Ballester. Jose Manuel Ballester began removing the figures from historical paintings in 2006, but the series caught on this year as crowded public spaces suddenly emptied out and citizens around the world were urged to stay home.   Courtesy of Mona Chalabi. Illustrator Mona Chalabi’s clear and direct drawings sharing facts and data offered easily digestible information throughout the year. The works variously addressed the global health crisis, the societal inequities fueling the Black Lives Matter movement, and the presidential election.

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