In ‘Electoral Electric,’ 2020’s Biggest Issues Converge with Art
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From November 2 through 12, Hudson County Community College Department of Cultural Affairs (DOCA) will host Electoral Electric, a digital works exhibition exploring topics surrounding the 2020 presidential election, including Black Lives Matter, the COVID-19 pandemic, gun control and more. The exhibition will be available for viewing on Flickr and YouTube during that window of time.
Curated by DOCA Director Michelle Vitale, the exhibition includes works by Tricia McLaughlin, Orit Ben-Shitrit and John Sims, among others. On November 12 at 11 a.m., Vitale will conduct a special Webex “Artist Talk” session with Sims, who is a political activist as well as an artist.
For more information on the exhibition and how to access the Webex talk, email [email protected]. For information on all upcoming DOCA events, visit HCCU.edu/cultural-affairs/calendar/.