The Arroyo Arts Collective Presents Peace & Unity
Curated by Robin Potash
October 27th, Sunday, 2pm Start
Artist Sheila Pinkel, Board Member of the Center for the Study of Political Graphics, will speak on the history and preservation of political artwork around the world. The value that this kind of artwork contributes.
Important elections are on the horizon, with critical domestic and international implications. Recognizing that Activist Art is a powerful tool, this show explores the themes of peace, unity, political identity, diversity of opinion, and productive democratic discourse.
The AAC invites you to experience an assembly of artists using their voices to make a difference.
Contributing Artists: Steven Avalos, Daryl Bibicoff, Katy Bishop, Laura Brody, Kay Brown, Jessica Cabot, Joanne Chase-Mattillo, Olena Cherniavska, dearantler, Pam Douglas, Nina Eliasoph, Elias Escobar, James A. Faulkner, Carrie Gordon, Steve Graziani, Charlene Mason Gallego, Erica Goebel, Sandy Huse, Deborah Jansen, Yvonne Jongeling, Leah Knecht, Aprile Lanza, Anna Magnuson, Monica Marks, Robin Potash, Nora Rachel, Mila Reynaud, Jared Schwartz, Kruti Shah, Neal Taylor, Lisa Tomczeszyn, Anne Tryba.
Catalog tinyurl.com/peaceandunityart
Avenue 50 Studio, 131 N Avenue 50, Los Angeles St, LA, 90042
Saturdays thru Thursdays, 2pm – 5pm
Peace & Unity is made possible, in part, through the generous support of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, LA County Department of Arts and Culture as part of Creative Recovery LA, an initiative funded by the American Rescue Plan and the California Small Business COVID-19 Relief Grant Program as funded by the State of California and administered by CalOSBA. This programming is presented in partnership with the Avenue 50 Studio.