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The Art of Influence:

Breaking Criminal Traditions

The Art of Influence: Breaking Criminal Traditions is a fine art exhibition of nonthreatening art objects that expose the audience to a variety of current human rights atrocities. The pieces presented in the exhibition only allude to the issues at hand: it is the viewer’s mind that makes the leap from beautiful art object to a darker reality. Criminal Traditions are ongoing, centuries-old rituals that kill or maim millions each year – yet aren't considered crimes. The mission is to translate the experience of fine art into social action and strategies for community engagement – encouraging the viewer to consider alternative perspectives and begin a dialogue in an attempt to promote social change.

This exhibit was organized and curated by Charles Gniech. Gniech holds both an MFA and a BFA from Northern Illinois University. He is an associate professor of graphic design at Joliet Junior College and has been teaching at various colleges and universities for more than 25 years.

Date & Time

Weekly on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday

Jan 15, 2019 through Feb 28, 2019

11:00AM - 7:00PM

Location

The Gallery at Penn College - One College Avenue, 3rd Floor, Madigan Library, Williamsport, PA, 17701 One College Avenue, 3rd Floor, Madigan Library Williamsport 17701 PA US

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Event Website

570-320-2445

Free admission

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