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Hunterdon Art Museum Explores Social Issues, Changing Cultural Landscape In New Exhibitions
CLINTON, New Jersey
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Hunterdon Art Museum presents âCrossroads: Book Artistsâ Impassioned Responses to Immigration, Human Rights, and Our Environmentâ and âPrint+â from May 8 - Sept. 5, 2021. The works featured in the exhibitions comment on past and present racial, social, and political issues through observations and personal stories.
According to â
Crossroads.â Curator Maria G. Pisano, our world is at a crossroad and changing in a myriad of ways: refugees and migrants being displaced, an environment visibly in peril, plus constant conflicts and wars between countries and nations. In this exhibition, artists reacting to these changes lend their voice and present book works that reflect our tumultuous times.
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