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SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-04-03/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
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SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-04-01/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T174804Z
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SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-03-29/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T174804Z
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SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-03-27/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T174804Z
UID:10009275-1742907600-1742907600@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-03-25/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T174804Z
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SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-03-22/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20250218T150456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T174804Z
UID:10009273-1742475600-1742475600@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-03-20/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-03-18/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T174804Z
UID:10009271-1742043600-1742043600@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-03-15/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20250218T150456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T174804Z
UID:10009270-1741870800-1741870800@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-03-13/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20250218T150456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T174804Z
UID:10009269-1741698000-1741698000@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-03-11/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250308T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250308T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20250218T150456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T174804Z
UID:10009268-1741438800-1741438800@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-03-08/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250306T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250306T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20250218T150456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T174804Z
UID:10009267-1741266000-1741266000@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-03-06/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250305T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250305T190000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20250226T165601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250304T191709Z
UID:10009439-1741194000-1741201200@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Tatreez Embroidery Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of creativity and exploration at the galleries as we dive into the intricate world of tatreez embroidery- a centuries old Palestinian art form that weaves together history\, identity and storytelling through vibrant thread work. This hands-on workshop will introduce participants to the fundamental stitches\, patterns\, and symbolism behind tatreez and invites both seasoned embroiderers as well as those picking up a needle for the first time!
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/tatreez-embroidery-workshop/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250304T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250304T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20250218T150456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T174804Z
UID:10009266-1741093200-1741093200@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-03-04/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20250218T150456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T174804Z
UID:10009265-1740834000-1740834000@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-03-01/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20250218T150456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T174804Z
UID:10009264-1740661200-1740661200@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-02-27/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250225T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250225T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20250218T150456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T174804Z
UID:10009263-1740488400-1740488400@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-02-25/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250222T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250222T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20250218T150456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T174804Z
UID:10009262-1740229200-1740229200@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Reclaiming History; Archives as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWe may think of archives as passive repositories but the projects in this exhibition explore how archives can rewrite history\, activating counter-narratives. The projects range from artist books from the Women’s Studio Workshop; materials documenting Wheaton’s history from the Gebbie Archives and Special Collections; Tirazain\, a digital archive of Palestinian tatreez embroidery designs; the Rhode Island-based Binch Press/Queer.Archive.Work ‘s Community Supported Art (CSA) project\, and the nonprofit Internet Archive. These varied examples show how archives celebrate non-dominant and non-linear stories and show us that history is not static. \nGallery Hours: Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday\, Saturday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Thursdays 1:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.  Please note: the galleries will be closed March 9—17 for spring break.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reclaiming-history-archives-as-resistance-2/2025-02-22/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241105T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241105T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20240918T153012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T143401Z
UID:10007166-1730811600-1730826000@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories - INTO LIGHT Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION:Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories\nMassachusetts INTO LIGHT Project Exhibition\nAugust 27–November 8\, 2024 / Opening reception: Saturday\, September 14\, 2024 1-3pm \nWheaton College haves partnered with the national non-profit the INTO LIGHT Project to create an exhibition of graphite portraits\, personal items\, and written narratives of 40 Massachusetts residents who have died of drug overdose or poisoning. The INTO LIGHT Project is working to organize an exhibition like this in every state. \nOur goal is to help destigmatize overdose and substance use disorder and to open up the conversation about the opioid epidemic. The exhibition brings together medicine\, mental health\, public health\, and visual and creative arts. We are using art to connect\, humanize\, and heal. \nINTO LIGHT Project is national non-profit that creates exhibitions with portraits and stories of people who have died from the disease of drug addiction in each state. Their mission is to change the conversation about drug addiction through the power of art and storytelling. Wheaton College is the host of the Massachusetts exhibition. The people honored in this exhibition are from eleven Massachusetts counties and range in age from 18-39. We seek to eliminate the stigma surrounding substance use disorder and to address the misconception that people with addiction are to blame for their illness. Through portraiture and storytelling\, the Into Light Project offers healing and hope and create meaningful dialogue about substance use disorder. \nExhibition Details \nBeard and Weil Galleries\, Watson Fine Art\nDates: August 27–November 8\, 2024\nHours: Tu-Sa 1-5pm; Th 1-8pm; Su 10-5pm
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/drug-addiction-real-people-real-stories-into-light-massachusetts-2/2024-11-05/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wheatoncollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/IntoLight_TrantAmanda-MA_FINAL1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241029T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241029T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20240918T153012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T143401Z
UID:10007165-1730206800-1730221200@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories - INTO LIGHT Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION:Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories\nMassachusetts INTO LIGHT Project Exhibition\nAugust 27–November 8\, 2024 / Opening reception: Saturday\, September 14\, 2024 1-3pm \nWheaton College haves partnered with the national non-profit the INTO LIGHT Project to create an exhibition of graphite portraits\, personal items\, and written narratives of 40 Massachusetts residents who have died of drug overdose or poisoning. The INTO LIGHT Project is working to organize an exhibition like this in every state. \nOur goal is to help destigmatize overdose and substance use disorder and to open up the conversation about the opioid epidemic. The exhibition brings together medicine\, mental health\, public health\, and visual and creative arts. We are using art to connect\, humanize\, and heal. \nINTO LIGHT Project is national non-profit that creates exhibitions with portraits and stories of people who have died from the disease of drug addiction in each state. Their mission is to change the conversation about drug addiction through the power of art and storytelling. Wheaton College is the host of the Massachusetts exhibition. The people honored in this exhibition are from eleven Massachusetts counties and range in age from 18-39. We seek to eliminate the stigma surrounding substance use disorder and to address the misconception that people with addiction are to blame for their illness. Through portraiture and storytelling\, the Into Light Project offers healing and hope and create meaningful dialogue about substance use disorder. \nExhibition Details \nBeard and Weil Galleries\, Watson Fine Art\nDates: August 27–November 8\, 2024\nHours: Tu-Sa 1-5pm; Th 1-8pm; Su 10-5pm
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/drug-addiction-real-people-real-stories-into-light-massachusetts-2/2024-10-29/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wheatoncollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/IntoLight_TrantAmanda-MA_FINAL1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241027T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241027T110000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20240924T173336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T173336Z
UID:10007533-1730026800-1730026800@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Peer Grief Support Groups
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories Massachusetts INTO LIGHT Project currently on display in the Beard & Weil Galleries\, this special peer grief support group is open to anyone 18+ who has experienced the death of someone they care about due to substance use.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/peer-grief-support-groups/2024-10-27/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241022T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241022T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20240918T153012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T143401Z
UID:10007164-1729602000-1729616400@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories - INTO LIGHT Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION:Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories\nMassachusetts INTO LIGHT Project Exhibition\nAugust 27–November 8\, 2024 / Opening reception: Saturday\, September 14\, 2024 1-3pm \nWheaton College haves partnered with the national non-profit the INTO LIGHT Project to create an exhibition of graphite portraits\, personal items\, and written narratives of 40 Massachusetts residents who have died of drug overdose or poisoning. The INTO LIGHT Project is working to organize an exhibition like this in every state. \nOur goal is to help destigmatize overdose and substance use disorder and to open up the conversation about the opioid epidemic. The exhibition brings together medicine\, mental health\, public health\, and visual and creative arts. We are using art to connect\, humanize\, and heal. \nINTO LIGHT Project is national non-profit that creates exhibitions with portraits and stories of people who have died from the disease of drug addiction in each state. Their mission is to change the conversation about drug addiction through the power of art and storytelling. Wheaton College is the host of the Massachusetts exhibition. The people honored in this exhibition are from eleven Massachusetts counties and range in age from 18-39. We seek to eliminate the stigma surrounding substance use disorder and to address the misconception that people with addiction are to blame for their illness. Through portraiture and storytelling\, the Into Light Project offers healing and hope and create meaningful dialogue about substance use disorder. \nExhibition Details \nBeard and Weil Galleries\, Watson Fine Art\nDates: August 27–November 8\, 2024\nHours: Tu-Sa 1-5pm; Th 1-8pm; Su 10-5pm
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/drug-addiction-real-people-real-stories-into-light-massachusetts-2/2024-10-22/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wheatoncollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/IntoLight_TrantAmanda-MA_FINAL1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241015T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241015T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20240918T153012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T143401Z
UID:10007163-1728997200-1729011600@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories - INTO LIGHT Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION:Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories\nMassachusetts INTO LIGHT Project Exhibition\nAugust 27–November 8\, 2024 / Opening reception: Saturday\, September 14\, 2024 1-3pm \nWheaton College haves partnered with the national non-profit the INTO LIGHT Project to create an exhibition of graphite portraits\, personal items\, and written narratives of 40 Massachusetts residents who have died of drug overdose or poisoning. The INTO LIGHT Project is working to organize an exhibition like this in every state. \nOur goal is to help destigmatize overdose and substance use disorder and to open up the conversation about the opioid epidemic. The exhibition brings together medicine\, mental health\, public health\, and visual and creative arts. We are using art to connect\, humanize\, and heal. \nINTO LIGHT Project is national non-profit that creates exhibitions with portraits and stories of people who have died from the disease of drug addiction in each state. Their mission is to change the conversation about drug addiction through the power of art and storytelling. Wheaton College is the host of the Massachusetts exhibition. The people honored in this exhibition are from eleven Massachusetts counties and range in age from 18-39. We seek to eliminate the stigma surrounding substance use disorder and to address the misconception that people with addiction are to blame for their illness. Through portraiture and storytelling\, the Into Light Project offers healing and hope and create meaningful dialogue about substance use disorder. \nExhibition Details \nBeard and Weil Galleries\, Watson Fine Art\nDates: August 27–November 8\, 2024\nHours: Tu-Sa 1-5pm; Th 1-8pm; Su 10-5pm
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/drug-addiction-real-people-real-stories-into-light-massachusetts-2/2024-10-15/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wheatoncollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/IntoLight_TrantAmanda-MA_FINAL1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241008T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241008T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20240918T153012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T143401Z
UID:10007162-1728392400-1728406800@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories - INTO LIGHT Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION:Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories\nMassachusetts INTO LIGHT Project Exhibition\nAugust 27–November 8\, 2024 / Opening reception: Saturday\, September 14\, 2024 1-3pm \nWheaton College haves partnered with the national non-profit the INTO LIGHT Project to create an exhibition of graphite portraits\, personal items\, and written narratives of 40 Massachusetts residents who have died of drug overdose or poisoning. The INTO LIGHT Project is working to organize an exhibition like this in every state. \nOur goal is to help destigmatize overdose and substance use disorder and to open up the conversation about the opioid epidemic. The exhibition brings together medicine\, mental health\, public health\, and visual and creative arts. We are using art to connect\, humanize\, and heal. \nINTO LIGHT Project is national non-profit that creates exhibitions with portraits and stories of people who have died from the disease of drug addiction in each state. Their mission is to change the conversation about drug addiction through the power of art and storytelling. Wheaton College is the host of the Massachusetts exhibition. The people honored in this exhibition are from eleven Massachusetts counties and range in age from 18-39. We seek to eliminate the stigma surrounding substance use disorder and to address the misconception that people with addiction are to blame for their illness. Through portraiture and storytelling\, the Into Light Project offers healing and hope and create meaningful dialogue about substance use disorder. \nExhibition Details \nBeard and Weil Galleries\, Watson Fine Art\nDates: August 27–November 8\, 2024\nHours: Tu-Sa 1-5pm; Th 1-8pm; Su 10-5pm
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/drug-addiction-real-people-real-stories-into-light-massachusetts-2/2024-10-08/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wheatoncollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/IntoLight_TrantAmanda-MA_FINAL1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241006T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241006T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20240924T174609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T174609Z
UID:10007535-1728219600-1728219600@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Peer Grief Facilitated Gallery Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tour of our current exhibition Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories Massachusetts INTO LIGHT Project currently on display in the Beard & Weil Galleries.  This special tour is open to anyone.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/peer-grief-facilitated-gallery-tour/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241001T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241001T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20240918T153012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T143401Z
UID:10007161-1727787600-1727802000@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories - INTO LIGHT Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION:Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories\nMassachusetts INTO LIGHT Project Exhibition\nAugust 27–November 8\, 2024 / Opening reception: Saturday\, September 14\, 2024 1-3pm \nWheaton College haves partnered with the national non-profit the INTO LIGHT Project to create an exhibition of graphite portraits\, personal items\, and written narratives of 40 Massachusetts residents who have died of drug overdose or poisoning. The INTO LIGHT Project is working to organize an exhibition like this in every state. \nOur goal is to help destigmatize overdose and substance use disorder and to open up the conversation about the opioid epidemic. The exhibition brings together medicine\, mental health\, public health\, and visual and creative arts. We are using art to connect\, humanize\, and heal. \nINTO LIGHT Project is national non-profit that creates exhibitions with portraits and stories of people who have died from the disease of drug addiction in each state. Their mission is to change the conversation about drug addiction through the power of art and storytelling. Wheaton College is the host of the Massachusetts exhibition. The people honored in this exhibition are from eleven Massachusetts counties and range in age from 18-39. We seek to eliminate the stigma surrounding substance use disorder and to address the misconception that people with addiction are to blame for their illness. Through portraiture and storytelling\, the Into Light Project offers healing and hope and create meaningful dialogue about substance use disorder. \nExhibition Details \nBeard and Weil Galleries\, Watson Fine Art\nDates: August 27–November 8\, 2024\nHours: Tu-Sa 1-5pm; Th 1-8pm; Su 10-5pm
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/drug-addiction-real-people-real-stories-into-light-massachusetts-2/2024-10-01/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wheatoncollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/IntoLight_TrantAmanda-MA_FINAL1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T150000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20240924T173336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T173336Z
UID:10007532-1727449200-1727449200@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Peer Grief Support Groups
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories Massachusetts INTO LIGHT Project currently on display in the Beard & Weil Galleries\, this special peer grief support group is open to anyone 18+ who has experienced the death of someone they care about due to substance use.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/peer-grief-support-groups/2024-09-27/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240924T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240924T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20240918T153012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T143401Z
UID:10007160-1727182800-1727197200@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories - INTO LIGHT Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION:Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories\nMassachusetts INTO LIGHT Project Exhibition\nAugust 27–November 8\, 2024 / Opening reception: Saturday\, September 14\, 2024 1-3pm \nWheaton College haves partnered with the national non-profit the INTO LIGHT Project to create an exhibition of graphite portraits\, personal items\, and written narratives of 40 Massachusetts residents who have died of drug overdose or poisoning. The INTO LIGHT Project is working to organize an exhibition like this in every state. \nOur goal is to help destigmatize overdose and substance use disorder and to open up the conversation about the opioid epidemic. The exhibition brings together medicine\, mental health\, public health\, and visual and creative arts. We are using art to connect\, humanize\, and heal. \nINTO LIGHT Project is national non-profit that creates exhibitions with portraits and stories of people who have died from the disease of drug addiction in each state. Their mission is to change the conversation about drug addiction through the power of art and storytelling. Wheaton College is the host of the Massachusetts exhibition. The people honored in this exhibition are from eleven Massachusetts counties and range in age from 18-39. We seek to eliminate the stigma surrounding substance use disorder and to address the misconception that people with addiction are to blame for their illness. Through portraiture and storytelling\, the Into Light Project offers healing and hope and create meaningful dialogue about substance use disorder. \nExhibition Details \nBeard and Weil Galleries\, Watson Fine Art\nDates: August 27–November 8\, 2024\nHours: Tu-Sa 1-5pm; Th 1-8pm; Su 10-5pm
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/drug-addiction-real-people-real-stories-into-light-massachusetts-2/2024-09-24/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wheatoncollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/IntoLight_TrantAmanda-MA_FINAL1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240917T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240917T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T065554
CREATED:20240809T184656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240906T191916Z
UID:10007159-1726578000-1726592400@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories - INTO LIGHT Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION:Drug Addiction: Real People\, Real Stories\nMassachusetts INTO LIGHT Project Exhibition\nAugust 27–November 8\, 2024 / Opening reception: Saturday\, September 14\, 2024 1-3pm \nWheaton College haves partnered with the national non-profit the INTO LIGHT Project to create an exhibition of graphite portraits\, personal items\, and written narratives of 40 Massachusetts residents who have died of drug overdose or poisoning. The INTO LIGHT Project is working to organize an exhibition like this in every state. \nOur goal is to help destigmatize overdose and substance use disorder and to open up the conversation about the opioid epidemic. The exhibition brings together medicine\, mental health\, public health\, and visual and creative arts. We are using art to connect\, humanize\, and heal. \nINTO LIGHT Project is national non-profit that creates exhibitions with portraits and stories of people who have died from the disease of drug addiction in each state. Their mission is to change the conversation about drug addiction through the power of art and storytelling. Wheaton College is the host of the Massachusetts exhibition. The people honored in this exhibition are from eleven Massachusetts counties and range in age from 18-39. We seek to eliminate the stigma surrounding substance use disorder and to address the misconception that people with addiction are to blame for their illness. Through portraiture and storytelling\, the Into Light Project offers healing and hope and create meaningful dialogue about substance use disorder. \nExhibition Details \nBeard and Weil Galleries\, Watson Fine Art\nDates: August 27–November 8\, 2024\nHours: Tu\, We\, Fr\, Sa 1-5pm; Th 1-8pm; Su 10-5pm
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/drug-addiction-real-people-real-stories-into-light-massachusetts/2024-09-17/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wheatoncollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/IntoLight_TrantAmanda-MA_FINAL1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Hoy":MAILTO:hoy_elizabeth@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR