Join us for a discussion with the artists from the exhibition Divided: Race and Identity in Modern America, currently on display in the Dairy Arts Center's McMahon Gallery through March 4th. On this final day of the show all of the featured artists will be available to give insight on their works in this exhibition and to discuss the show's important topics with visitors. Featuring artists Tya Alisa Anthony, Michael Brohman, Michael Dixon, and Françoise Soulé Duressé.
Although the artist talks and discussion will take place in the Carsen Theater the McMahon Gallery will be open after the event for visitors to see the exhibition one last time before it closes.
Divided: Race and Identity in Modern America
The artists in this group exhibition explore the themes of race, identity, power, and division and the links between them in modern America. Through painting, photography, video, and sculpture each artist brings a diverse perspective and elicits a unique discussion on these important but often hard to address topics.