Friday, April 7, 2017

Politics and the Play - Student Art - Beauty That Encourages Thinking

Opening Celebration of Student Art: West Wing Gallery of the Karen Sprague Cultural Arts Center, April 18th, 2017 from 11:00 am to Noon.

The exhibit is a visual portrayal of themes found in the play "Chicago" and our current sociopolitical landscape.

This exhibition connects the Visual and Digital Arts program with the Theater Arts program as students created art that represents concepts from the play "Chicago".

Chicago will be performed in the Griswold Theater: April 21 at 7 p.m., April 22 at 7 p.m., and April 23 at 2 p.m. Address for theater and gallery:  Corner of State and Homer Streets. 1000 State Street, Springfield, MA 01109 

Poster Design: VDA Professor Merrilee Hale

Malaysia Scott - Sociopolitical issue: #blackgirlmagic


























Nick Brown - Sociopolitical issue: Patriotism

Carl Colas - Chicago theme: Style


























Allison Gavin - Sociopolitical issue: Judicial Injustice and Discrimination

Natalija Kruger - Chicago theme: Fame

Tiana Powell - Sociopolitical issue: LGBT Rights

Ryan Lafrance - Sociopolitical issue: Urban Gentrification

Nick Rivera - Sociopolitical issue: Activist Rosa Parks




Siale Alatini - Sociopolitical issue: Plight of Veterans 

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