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Join Dr. Gail Humphries and a distinguished panel of artists and authors for an interactive discussion on the role of art in discussing and recovering from difficult events in society and history. Dr. Humphries is Dean Emerita of the College of Fellows of the American Theater and Stephens College, and Professor Emerita of American University. Her broad experience encompasses academic administration, curricula and program development, fundraising, and the direction of 190 theatrical productions. She is currently co-editing and contributing to new books with Dr. Karen Berman – STORIES OF THE HOLOCAUST: Art for Healing and Renewal Vol. 1 On Stage and in Concert; Vol. 2 On Screen and in the Gallery to be published by IPbooks.Joining Dr. Humphries:
Sara Crosby, Psychotherapist and educator with an emphasis on social justice and diversity; professional actor (Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
Carolyn Dorfman, Choreographer and founding artistic director Carolyn Dorfman Dance, with multiple international tours (Union, New Jersey)
Dr. Murry Sidlin, renowned Conductor (including the Defiant Requiem: Music as Resistance) and professor of music at Catholic University (Washington, D.C.)
Karin Rosnizeck, Director, actor, and translator; founding artistic director of ExPats Theatre (Washinton, DC)
Program Schedule
6 PM | Doors Open
6 – 7:30 | Exhibition Self-Guided Tour
7:30 – 9 | Panel Discussion
Light refreshments will be available on the second floor in the Space Science Gallery.
Ticket Information:
$5 | Per Person
Recommended for ages 12 and up
Capacity is Limited
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1025 Museum Cir, Jacksonville, FL, United States, Florida 32207