Join a Georgetown University Labor History Professor, artists, an art college president and a past League of Women Voters state president for a conversation about how art visualizes labor. Discover how artists have transformed political questions on labor and American capitalism into aesthetic choices; share your thoughts about how art and visual culture portray the place of work in American life; and explore how labor, art, and politics have intersected in 20th century America and how
they do today.
The exhibition "Celebrate Labor: Where Art and Politics Meet" is on view from August 30, 2011 through September 20, 2011. For hours and information, call 301-315-8200 or visit www.visartscenter.org. Free.