Civic Life Lunch-From Loss to Legacy: Art as Civic Witness with Nancy Marks

Civic Life Lunch-From Loss to Legacy: Art as Civic Witness with Nancy Marks

By Tisch College

How can art bear witness to the most difficult truths, help communities heal and promote action?

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Rabb Room, Barnum Hall

163 Packard Ave Medford, MA 02155

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  • 1 hour
  • In person
  • Doors at 11:45 AM

About this event

Community • Other

Material Witness: Then and Now, a mixed-media exhibit by Boston artist and Tisch College Coordinator Nancy Marks, draws on her mother's experience as a Holocaust survivor to explore how creativity processes loss, amplifies voices, and sparks dialogue. It also examines how memory, history, and civic responsibility intersect with the realities facing immigrants today. Marks uses printmaking, poetry and excerpts from her mother’s memoir.

The exhibit will be installed in the Barnum Hall lobby in early October, and this Civic Life Lunch gives participants the opportunity to engage more deeply with the exhibit alongside the artist. Nancy will guide participants through the exhibit and share her perspective on how art can carry forward stories, histories, and collective memory. Together, we’ll consider how civic engagement is not only about action in the present, but also about the ways we remember and honor the past.

Registration required, all are welcome. Lunch provided.

Learn more about Nancy Marks and her work.

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This lunch is part of From Tufts, Forward, our semester-long Civic Life Lunch theme exploring how the Tufts community carries ideas forward on campus, in local communities, and far beyond. Each event reflects the momentum we create together through creativity, dialogue, and civic responsibility, and how that momentum extends into lasting impact.


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Free
Oct 14 · 12:00 PM EDT