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- All dayArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and Authors Advocating for Just CommunitiesArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and authors advocating for just communities | Ongoing (through April 1), Bertrand Library - Main Floor & Special Collections Exhibit Area, Lower Level 1 Historically, the printed word has served as a vehicle for shaping social change. Through artists' books–works of art that take the form of a book–the artists and authors behind these works have used the creative freedom of the medium to call attention to issues of social justice. Tackling racism, immigration, gender, climate change, and more, the selection of artists' books on exhibit from SCUA's collection illustrates the power of art and print to advocate for more just communities.
- All dayArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and Authors Advocating for Just CommunitiesArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and authors advocating for just communities | Ongoing (through April 1), Bertrand Library - Main Floor & Special Collections Exhibit Area, Lower Level 1 Historically, the printed word has served as a vehicle for shaping social change. Through artists' books–works of art that take the form of a book–the artists and authors behind these works have used the creative freedom of the medium to call attention to issues of social justice. Tackling racism, immigration, gender, climate change, and more, the selection of artists' books on exhibit from SCUA's collection illustrates the power of art and print to advocate for more just communities.
- 7:00 AM15hArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and Authors Advocating for Just CommunitiesArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and authors advocating for just communities | Ongoing (through April 1), Bertrand Library - Main Floor & Special Collections Exhibit Area, Lower Level 1 Historically, the printed word has served as a vehicle for shaping social change. Through artists' books–works of art that take the form of a book–the artists and authors behind these works have used the creative freedom of the medium to call attention to issues of social justice. Tackling racism, immigration, gender, climate change, and more, the selection of artists' books on exhibit from SCUA's collection illustrates the power of art and print to advocate for more just communities.
- 7:00 AM15hArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and Authors Advocating for Just CommunitiesArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and authors advocating for just communities | Ongoing (through April 1), Bertrand Library - Main Floor & Special Collections Exhibit Area, Lower Level 1 Historically, the printed word has served as a vehicle for shaping social change. Through artists' books–works of art that take the form of a book–the artists and authors behind these works have used the creative freedom of the medium to call attention to issues of social justice. Tackling racism, immigration, gender, climate change, and more, the selection of artists' books on exhibit from SCUA's collection illustrates the power of art and print to advocate for more just communities.
- 7:30 PM1h 30mPablo Giménez Spanish Ensemble (World Music/Flamenco)Giménez holds degrees in classical and flamenco guitar from the Conservatory of Granada and the Conservatory of Córdoba, respectively. Additionally, he has studied at Codarts Conservatory in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, with guitarists David Martínez, Oscar Ghiglia and Paco Peña. Giménez performed his solo Spanish guitar repertoire at the Bruno Walter Auditorium at Lincoln Center in New York in 2016. The show, Inspired by Flamenco, has also been performed in China, Taiwan, Poland, Germany and Spain. In 2017, he was awarded the Young Granada Prize for Art by the Instituto Andaluz. That same year, he formed the trio, Corazon de Granada, which made its world debut at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
- 7:30 PM1h 30mPablo Giménez Spanish Ensemble (World Music/Flamenco)Giménez holds degrees in classical and flamenco guitar from the Conservatory of Granada and the Conservatory of Córdoba, respectively. Additionally, he has studied at Codarts Conservatory in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, with guitarists David Martínez, Oscar Ghiglia and Paco Peña. Giménez performed his solo Spanish guitar repertoire at the Bruno Walter Auditorium at Lincoln Center in New York in 2016. The show, Inspired by Flamenco, has also been performed in China, Taiwan, Poland, Germany and Spain. In 2017, he was awarded the Young Granada Prize for Art by the Instituto Andaluz. That same year, he formed the trio, Corazon de Granada, which made its world debut at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.