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[Panel Discussion: 
Art & Social Justice: 
A collaboration with the Woodstock Artists Association & Museum]

Hannah Arendt Center presents:

Panel Discussion:
Art & Social Justice: 
A collaboration with the Woodstock Artists Association & Museum

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Sunday, March 6, 2022
Woodstock Artists Association & Museum 28 Tinker Street Woodstock, NY 12498
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

This event occurred on:  Sun. March 6, 4 pm – 5 pm

Join us for a panel discussion with juror Nina Stritzler Levine of Bard Graduate Center and Roger Berkowitz, Founder and Academic Director of the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and the Humanities at Bard College. Berkowitz will read from Hannah Arendt’s work on the “banality of evil” and make connections between Arendt’s words and the artwork in the exhibition.

Woodstock Artists Association & Museum
28 Tinker Street
Woodstock, NY 12498
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Guests now have two ways to secure a ticket. 
 
WAAM members receive free admission: register here. 

ALL non-members, $10/ticket: register here


FOCUS: Art & Social Justice is currently on view at the Woodstock Artists Association & Museum from January 28 through March 13, 2022. The exhibition includes work by a selection of Hudson Valley artists who address themes of political or social justice. Juror, Nina Stritzler Levine, Bard Graduate Center Professor of Curatorial Practice selected artists that cover a wide range of topics, including women’s rights, the Black Lives Matter movement, political freedom, immigration, and migrant farm work. In making her selections, Stritzler Levine was particularly inspired by the work of Hannah Arendt.  
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