We Are the Story: A Visual Response to Racism

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Storytelling and Healing Through Art

July 2, 2021 – September 24, 2021

We Are the Story: A Visual Response to Racism is an exhibition organized and curated by Historian, Author, Lecturer and Artist Dr. Carolyn L. Mazloomi courtesy of Women of Color Quilters Network. Created as a response to the murder of George Floyd, the exhibition features a series of quilts highlighting the history of civil rights, police brutality and racism in America.

We Are the Story: A Visual Response to Racism is a part of Story Quilts, a program initiative created by Kathy Wade that engages participants to share their truths from the patchwork of their lives weaving stories and creating a tapestry of reconciliation and resilience.

Location

Skirball Gallery, Third Floor
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
50 East Freedom Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202

Admission

$5 for Adults with general admission, $3 for Children with general admission, free for members

*Included with general admission on Wednesdays and Sundays courtesy of the Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr. Foundation and Learning Through Art, Inc.

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