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Every thinking mind needs a world view. This half-day seminar builds on the cross-cultural understandings and perspectives that engage and influence many contemporary artists. This year, in collaboration with Ohio State, we will explore identity, social justice, and how images affect our understanding of race and civil rights. Our featured events in WorldView include the two exhibitions The Long March: Civil Rights, Cartoons, & Comics, presented by the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum and Remembering the Act: Archival Reflections on Civil Rights in 1964, presented by Ohio State’s Thompson Library Gallery, as well as the extraordinary documentary by Thomas Allen Harris Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People. Visit the WorldView blog at wexworldview.edublogs.org for more information about these exhibitions and film. This program fully considers and engages with Common Core Standards. Bus subsidies are included.
WorldView Residency Would you like to extend your WorldView learning experience? Please indicate your interest when registering for WorldView.
SUPPORT FOR TEACHER AND SCHOOL PROGRAMS
Ingram-White Castle Foundation
Martha Holden Jennings Foundation
Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation
GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR THE WEXNER CENTER
Greater Columbus Arts Council
The Columbus Foundation
Nationwide Foundation
Ohio Arts Council
WorldView: Cultural Intersections with Image and Identity