Civic Life Lunch – When Walls Speak: Art and Community in Minneapolis
What happens when public walls become platforms for civic voices?
Join us for lunch with Tufts alumna and artist Audrey Carver, as she shares how artists in Minneapolis use murals, posters, and collaborative creative projects to respond to immigration enforcement activity and elevate community perspectives. Through her work and experiences, Audrey will explore how public art can transform everyday spaces into sites of expression, dialogue, and civic participation.
The session will also include a short activity, giving participants the opportunity to explore how creative expression can communicate ideas and bring civic issues into public view. No artistic experience required, just curiosity about the intersection of art and democracy.
Registration required. All are welcome. Lunch provided.
Learn more about Audrey and her art. This event is cosponsored by Hooked.
What happens when public walls become platforms for civic voices?
Join us for lunch with Tufts alumna and artist Audrey Carver, as she shares how artists in Minneapolis use murals, posters, and collaborative creative projects to respond to immigration enforcement activity and elevate community perspectives. Through her work and experiences, Audrey will explore how public art can transform everyday spaces into sites of expression, dialogue, and civic participation.
The session will also include a short activity, giving participants the opportunity to explore how creative expression can communicate ideas and bring civic issues into public view. No artistic experience required, just curiosity about the intersection of art and democracy.
Registration required. All are welcome. Lunch provided.
Learn more about Audrey and her art. This event is cosponsored by Hooked.
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- In person
Location
Rabb Room, Barnum Hall
163 Packard Ave
Medford, MA 02155
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