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Author
Hale, B JensenKeyword
Prints ExhibitionsResearch Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::Art
Printmaking
Printmaking Technique
Art and social action
Date Published
2019-05
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Like many people, I am tired. Tired of the tension that seems to drive our society, tired of self-imposed echo chambers, and tired of feeling like I have so little power to help. How can such problems be approached? I believe the answer is in our communities. Through public interaction, small communities are formed. These communities begin conversations, and it is here that I see hope. Onward and Tally-Ho begins this process through the shared printmaking experience. The work becomes, aside from the final print, a shared experience and better understanding of one another. This understanding, hopefully, breeds connections that go forth into the world and grow.Accessibility Statement
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