🄸 Crying in the Wilderness: An Immigrant's Journey in Detention By Becky Field
April 28-May 24 2024
Description
Jewish Activists Connect Passover with Today's Immigrants through a Traveling Photography/Poetry Exhibit "Crying in the Wilderness: An Immigrant's Journey in Detention”
Anchor House of Artists New England Visionary Arts Museum Gallery Hours:
Tuesday-Sat. 1-6 pm 518 Pleasant St., Northampton, MA
(next to Shell station and across the street from Spare Time Bowling Alley)
Tuesday-Sat. 1-6 pm 518 Pleasant St., Northampton, MA
(next to Shell station and across the street from Spare Time Bowling Alley)
OPENING RECEPTION
Sunday, April 28, 2-4 pm
The artist will discuss her work and the person she photographed will discuss his experience in detention through a virtual presentation.
ADDITIONAL EVENTS:
Sunday May 5: Book Launch for Here in Sanctuary-Whirling Poems on Immigration Justice, D. Dina Friedman, 4 pm
Sunday May 19: Educating Children on Immigration Justice
With Shelley Rotner and Gwen Agna, authors of Finding Home: Words from Kids Seeking Sanctuary and educator/children’s book specialist, Alice Levine, 4pm.
Sunday, April 28, 2-4 pm
The artist will discuss her work and the person she photographed will discuss his experience in detention through a virtual presentation.
ADDITIONAL EVENTS:
Sunday May 5: Book Launch for Here in Sanctuary-Whirling Poems on Immigration Justice, D. Dina Friedman, 4 pm
Sunday May 19: Educating Children on Immigration Justice
With Shelley Rotner and Gwen Agna, authors of Finding Home: Words from Kids Seeking Sanctuary and educator/children’s book specialist, Alice Levine, 4pm.
Co-sponsored by the Jewish Community of Amherst
The Jewish Community of Amherst
Apr 28, 2024
2:00 PM EDT to 4:00 PM EDT