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#FrameYourRights Exhibit
Art to Change the World will stage a four-day exhibit focusing on social justice, Thursday Nov. 4, 5-9 pm; Friday, Nov. 5, 5-9 pm; Saturday, Nov. 6, noon–8 pm; Sunday, Nov. 7, noon–4 pm. When Texas passed the law denying the marginalized their reproductive freedom (the wealthy can travel across state lines), Natalie McGuire felt compelled to take action. She wrote to the curator of the Arcadia Art Show, Tyler, Tex., saying respectfully, she could not send her art into…
Find out more »#FrameYourRights Exhibit
Art to Change the World will stage a four-day exhibit focusing on social justice, Thursday Nov. 4, 5-9 pm; Friday, Nov. 5, 5-9 pm; Saturday, Nov. 6, noon–8 pm; Sunday, Nov. 7, noon–4 pm. When Texas passed the law denying the marginalized their reproductive freedom (the wealthy can travel across state lines), Natalie McGuire felt compelled to take action. She wrote to the curator of the Arcadia Art Show, Tyler, Tex., saying respectfully, she could not send her art into…
Find out more »#FrameYourRights Exhibit
Art to Change the World will stage a four-day exhibit focusing on social justice, Thursday Nov. 4, 5-9 pm; Friday, Nov. 5, 5-9 pm; Saturday, Nov. 6, noon–8 pm; Sunday, Nov. 7, noon–4 pm. When Texas passed the law denying the marginalized their reproductive freedom (the wealthy can travel across state lines), Natalie McGuire felt compelled to take action. She wrote to the curator of the Arcadia Art Show, Tyler, Tex., saying respectfully, she could not send her art into…
Find out more »#FrameYourRights Exhibit
Art to Change the World will stage a four-day exhibit focusing on social justice, Thursday Nov. 4, 5-9 pm; Friday, Nov. 5, 5-9 pm; Saturday, Nov. 6, noon–8 pm; Sunday, Nov. 7, noon–4 pm. When Texas passed the law denying the marginalized their reproductive freedom (the wealthy can travel across state lines), Natalie McGuire felt compelled to take action. She wrote to the curator of the Arcadia Art Show, Tyler, Tex., saying respectfully, she could not send her art into…
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