THE UNITED PALACE “Art as Solidarity” by Andrea Arroyo: Outdoor Exhibition
May 14-July 31
Wadsworth Ave. at 175th St. NYC 10033
Viewing hours: All times. Free and open to the public.
“Art as Solidarity” features artworks created in response to issues that touch us everyday like immigration, civil and gender rights, displacement, gun violence, international conflicts and the environmental crisis. The works reflect universal values of love, justice, equality and peace, and aim to build bridges across borders, languages and cultures.
Bearing witness to injustice and political upheaval on a daily basis inspires me to create images that not only document the turbulent times we live in, but also celebrate beauty and resilience. For me, art-making is a practice of hope in action, my hope is that these images will inspire reflection, empowering individuals and communities to create change, by raising their voices in empathy, in solidarity and in love.
Art as Solidarity is organized by the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance, in collaboration with the Morris-Jumel Mansion, the United Palace, and the Hispanic Society Museum & Library.
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