Feb ’08May
616

Lamson Library

Opening Events February 6, 4-6 p.m.
Penelope Barrett, a printmaker from Vermont, documents the consequences of war as displayed in the daily news, in the tradition of Goya, Daumier, and Posada. Her depictions of military brutality leave no doubt about her view of the deceit of political leaders. In addition, Bennett’s etchings on industrial themes expresses the isolation that the individual experiences in today’s industrialized world. The images of naked flesh against steel pipes carries an implicit message of the toxicity to humankind in today’s industrialized society.


Apr ’08
17
3:30 pm

At PSU


Apr ’08
17
3:30 pm

At Framingham State


Apr ’08
17
4:00 pm

At Southern Maine


Apr ’08
17
7:00 pm

Smith Recital Hall, Silver Center for the ArtsĀ 

Marc Mauer, executive director of The Sentencing Project, will focus on the consequences of the nation’s current levels of imprisonment.

For more information, contact Mark Fischler at mjfischler@plymouth.edu.



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