Calling all grandmothers and grandchildren: Project looks to document stories of grandmothers from western Massachusetts
An image from a previous version of an exhibit celebrating grandmothers from Holyoke.
Waleska Santiago-Centeno, an independent curator from Springfield, is curating the upcoming exhibit “Our Grandmothers.” Image courtesy Waleska Santiago-Centeno
Ángela Vázquez, lower right, looks at a photo of herself with her granddaughter, Myriam Quiñones, who’s standing behind her. The photo was part of a 2016 exhibit in Holyoke that celebrated grandmothers. Image courtesy Waleska Santiago-Centeno
A photo and text from a previous exhibit in Westfield that depicts Generoza Gonzales Cruz, a grandmother of the exhibit’s curator, Waleska Santiago-Centeno. ImageS courtesy Waleska Santiago-Centeno
Calling all grandmothers and grandchildren: Project looks to document stories of grandmothers from western Massachusetts
An image from a previous version of an exhibit celebrating grandmothers from Holyoke.
Waleska Santiago-Centeno, an independent curator from Springfield, is curating the upcoming exhibit “Our Grandmothers.” Image courtesy Waleska Santiago-Centeno
Ángela Vázquez, lower right, looks at a photo of herself with her granddaughter, Myriam Quiñones, who’s standing behind her. The photo was part of a 2016 exhibit in Holyoke that celebrated grandmothers. Image courtesy Waleska Santiago-Centeno
A photo and text from a previous exhibit in Westfield that depicts Generoza Gonzales Cruz, a grandmother of the exhibit’s curator, Waleska Santiago-Centeno. ImageS courtesy Waleska Santiago-Centeno
HCC students to perform virtual reading of play celebrating women’s suffrage
Theater professor Pat Sandoval leads an acting class at Holyoke Community College in 2019. Submitted photo
Published: 1/12/2021 5:30:06 PM
HOLYOKE Students from Holyoke Community College will perform a virtual staged reading of “Failure is Impossible,” a play celebrating women’s suffrage.
The free performance, directed by HCC theater professor Pat Sandoval and history professor Diane Beers, will be hosted on Zoom on Thursday, starting at 6:30 p.m. in conjunction with Holyoke’s Wistariahurst Museum.
First performed in 1995 to celebrate the 75th anniversary of women’s suffrage, the play by Rosemary Knower dramatizes the debate leading up to passage of the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote.
Holyoke Community College students stage play on Zoom saluting women’s suffrage
Updated Jan 11, 2021;
Posted Jan 11, 2021
Holyoke Community College theater professor Pat Sandoval (above) and history professor Diane Beers will direct a virtual play saluting the women s suffrage movement and the 19th Amendment on Thursday night via Zoom. Sandoval is shown teaching a 2019 HCC acting class.
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Students from Holyoke Community College this week will perform a virtual staged reading of “Failure is Impossible,” a play celebrating women’s suffrage.
The free performance, directed by Holyoke Community theater professor Pat Sandoval and history professor Diane Beers, will be hosted on Zoom on Thursday, Jan. 14, starting at 6:30 p.m. in conjunction with Holyoke’s Wistariahurst Museum.