Art@UJC
SHOT: 101 Survivors of Gun Violence in America
SHOT: 101 Survivors of Gun Violence in America, an exhibition by Kathy Shorr, focused attention on the survivors of gun violence.
Art@UJC
SHOT: 101 Survivors of Gun Violence in America, an exhibition by Kathy Shorr, focused attention on the survivors of gun violence.
Molly Crabapple is an artist and writer whose social justice centered art work makes up UJC's permanent art collection.
This, our first exhibit, featured Favianna Rodriguez and Gregory Sale, two of the most dynamic artists working today at the nexus of art, social justice, and policy.
Capitalizing on Justice featured the works of incarcerated artists from across the nation, using their talents to express the ways they and their loved ones have been commodified.
This exhibition documented and celebrated the workers and tradespeople of Jerome Avenue, one of New York City’s few remaining working class neighborhoods.
This exhibition celebrated the art of Emory Douglas, the Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party.