West Windsor Arts Council Presents Harmony Online Exhibition
(WEST WINDSOR, NJ) Communities often look to artists to provide the bridge between what has happened in the past and what is needed going forward. When the Exhibition Committee of the West Windsor Arts Council sat down last September, this was exactly their intention in creating the Harmony exhibition. At that meeting the conversation revolved around how to bring people together, “There are too many things up in the air right now. What makes us feel grounded and connected and how can art accomplish this?”
When the Exhibition Committee created the theme of Harmony, they did so with the understanding that a great chasm has developed in our communities and that at this time, post election, we would need to work on coming together in order to move forward and heal. WWAC invited artists to explore the idea of balance disrupted and harmony restored as it relates to personal experience, beliefs, or observation
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West Windsor Arts Council Presents Harmony Online Exhibition from January 15 – February 26, 2020 January 12, 2021
West Windsor, NJ (January 11, 2021) – Communities often look to artists to provide the bridge between what has happened in the past and what is needed going forward. When the Exhibition Committee of the West Windsor Arts Council sat down last September, this was exactly their intention in creating the Harmony exhibition. At that meeting the conversation revolved around how to bring people together, There are too many things up in the air right now. What makes us feel grounded and connected and how can art accomplish this? When the Exhibition Committee created the theme of Harmony, they did so with the understanding that a great chasm has developed in our communities and that at this time, post election, we would
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