Youth, Culture, & Assimilation
Youth, Culture, and Assimilation explores the delicate process of assimilation as young refugees balance honoring family and societal cultures and traditions from home countries with adapting to a new life […]
Youth, Culture, and Assimilation explores the delicate process of assimilation as young refugees balance honoring family and societal cultures and traditions from home countries with adapting to a new life […]
Please join ART WORKS Projects for the opening of Vinny and David: Life and Incarceration of a Family by photographer Isadora Kosofsky, winner of the 2017 Emerging Lens Mentorship Program. […]
Please join ART WORKS Projects for The Confined Family: Exploring the Impact of Incarcerating Children, an evening of conversation with Restore Justice Illinois (RJI) and Communities and Relatives of Illinois Incarcerated Children (CRIIC). […]
Join ART WORKS Projects and Jane Addams Hull-House Museum for a Family Day of celebrating collective action and art making. AWP will display images from Vinny and David: Life and […]
Please join ART WORKS Projects and the Center for Refugee Solidarity for an outdoor screening of Sanctuary/Sustenance: The Story of Many Journeys. The film will also be screened at the […]
Please join ART WORKS Projects (AWP) and First Defense Legal Aid (FDLA) at West Englewood Branch Library for a Know your Rights Workshop focused on juvenile justice. The FDLA Street […]
Join ART WORKS Projects for the closing of Vinny and David: Life and Incarceration of a Family, a five-year photo essay by 2017 Emerging Lens winner Isadora Kosofsky. This essay documents […]
Please join ART WORKS Projects at the Journeys Festival International (JFI) for an installation of AWP's film Sanctuary/Sustenance. The film traces the journey of a family during the catastrophic events of displacement, on […]
Please join ART WORKS Projects and Communities and Relatives of Illinois Incarcerated Children (CRIIC) for the second Chicago opening of Still My Mother, Still My Father by photographer Isadora Kosofsky, […]
Women's Rights Are Human Rights: International Posters on Gender-based Inequality, Violence and Discrimination Presented By National Public Housing Museum and ART WORKS Projects Featuring reflections on feminism and the urgency […]
Please join International Rescue Committee Seattle, St. Joseph's Parish, and ART WORKS Projects for an evening of conversation about welcoming refugees to Seattle and a screening of the short film […]
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