Tuesday, Feb. 23, 10–10:30 a.m. via Zoom
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Presenter: Michael A. Ausbon, Curator of Decorative Arts, North Carolina Museum of History
In the summer of 2020, as a melting pot of Greensboro citizens joined together and marched in solidarity against social injustice, local artists quickly gathered their art supplies. By creating thought-provoking murals on plywood that covered merchant’s storefronts, these artists amplified the call for social awareness and civic accountability. Join us in conversation as some of these artists share their experiences. This 20-minute program will be followed by time for a Q&A session.