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The Arts and Social Justice Fellows Program was envisioned as an opportunity for faculty members to work alongside partnered ASJ fellows to embed creative projects reflecting on social inequities into existing courses.
This exhibit provides a survey of the collaborations between those ASJ fellows and faculty with students. Components of the exhibit feature the work of Jim Alexander, renowned Atlanta photographer, and Hank Klibanoff, veteran journalist who directs the Georgia Civil Rights Cold Cases Project at Emory, along with other notable fellows and faculty working with students to translate their learning into creative activism in the name of social justice.
You are invited to an exhibit that celebrates the 20th annual iteration of the legendary Emory Jazz Festival and its residency at the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts.
The exhibit features media and photography from an array of Emory Jazz Fest concerts and events and includes personal papers and documents that trace the development of jazz at Emory.
The exhibit opens at 7:00 p.m. in the Chace Gallery on February 10, 2023 — the evening of the Emory Jazz Fest 2023 concert featuring Warren Wolf and the Emory Jazz Fest All-Stars. It will remain at the Schwartz Center through Saturday, February 11 then moves to the Woodruff Library.