Beyond Trauma: Roots and Routes
Sunday May 1st, 3:00-5:00 pm EDT, IN PERSON
Mandel Center for the Humanities Atrium, Brandeis University
Artist talk will be followed by a reception featuring local choir Pa’amonim
HBI Project on Latin American Jewish & Gender Studies
Sandra Mayo, in her interactive, mixed media exhibition, “Beyond Trauma: Roots and Routes” addresses questions of migration, trauma, survival, female perspectives, and intergenerational legacies of identity. The exhibition is part of the Brandeis University 2022 Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts and its theme of "buoyancy."
Co-sponsors: Brandeis Arts, JArts, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Latin America Initiative at Brandeis International Business School, Near Eastern and Judaic Studies at Brandeis.
This program is made possible [in part] by the Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts at Brandeis and by a generous grant by the Ostrowicz Lilienthal Foundation for Jewish Education.
We are delighted to welcome you back to Brandeis for performances, exhibitions and other arts events. Campus health policies and procedures are continually monitored. At this time, masks are required in all indoor performance spaces. For the most up-to-date information about visiting Brandeis, please visit the COVID-19 Response website.
https://www.brandeis.edu/arts/festival/schedule/exhibitions.html#mayo
For more information please contact Dalia Wassner: daliafw@brandeis.edu