Friday, November 18, 2016

The Orange County Human Rights Commission Exhibit: AN ARTIST'S RESPONSE TO HUMAN RIGHTS

Students from Ms. Held's Clay Classes and Mrs. Wurster's Human Rights Class are participating in this year's annual exhibit: AN ARTIST'S RESPONSE TO HUMAN RIGHTS. This exhibit is sponsored by the Orange County Human Rights Commission in collaboration with SUNY Orange and the Orange County Arts Council. 57 Clay students have submitted ceramic Monuments/Memorials and 10 Human Rights students have submitted scrap books. 
  • This is an exhibit of visual and literary art work to raise awareness among high school students of the importance of human rights and the significance of Human Rights Day celebrated annually across the world on December 10th.
  • High School juniors and seniors are invited to illustrate any one of the 30 Articles of the United Nation's Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
We invite you to attend the gallery opening which will take place at Orange Hall Gallery at SUNY Orange in Middletown on December 4th from 1-3pm (snow date December 18th 1-3pm). Refreshments will be served. Exhibit will remain open from December 1-18, 2016.

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