Western Connecticut State University Hosts Exhibition on Art and Social Justice Activism
Western Connecticut State University is presenting a group exhibition that investigates how artistic practices intersect with social justice activism and collective political action. The show examines the aesthetic dimensions of political engagement through contemporary artworks. Running through March 14, this exhibition brings together multiple artists whose works explore the relationship between visual culture and social movements. The university's archives serve as the venue for this timely exploration of art's role in political discourse. The exhibition specifically focuses on how artistic expression contributes to activist strategies and collective mobilization efforts. By examining the aesthetics of politics, the show considers how visual language shapes and reflects social justice movements. This presentation offers visitors an opportunity to see how contemporary artists engage with urgent political questions through their creative practice.
Key facts
- Exhibition explores art in social justice activism
- Group show format with multiple artists
- Examines aesthetics of political engagement
- Focuses on collective action through art
- Hosted at Western Connecticut State University
- Running through March 14
- University archives serve as exhibition venue
- Investigates relationship between visual culture and social movements
Entities
Institutions
- Western Connecticut State University
- artcritical
Locations
- Connecticut
- United States