May 12 - 19 2017
Signs of the Times: Artists Respond to the Election

Signs of the Times: Artists Respond to the Election

Presented by ACMC at ACMC Depot Gallery

“Signs of the Times: Artists Respond to the Election” opened at the Ukiah Depot on First Friday, May 5 from 5 – 8 p.m. Spoken word and music accompanied the exhibit of signs from recent regional marches and work created by local artists since November. Cellist Abigail Summers will welcome guests at 5:00 p.m. Torrey Douglas and friends sang “I Can’t Keep Quiet” to open the spoken word presentation at 6:00 p.m. Featured poets Mary Norbert Korte, Armand Brint, and Linda Noel read, followed by an open mic. Open mic participants were invited to share poems in response to the election. “Signs of the Times: Artists Respond to the Election” will provide our community with a space for public conversation.

Image: Laura Fogg’s “Together We Stand” quilt

This free public event is organized by Courage Arts Action, part of Ukiah’s Mendocino Courage Campaign. The art group’s purpose is to foster community inclusiveness and cross-cultural understanding through opportunities for creative expression.

The Depot lobby, at 309 E. Perkins St., is an exhibit space managed by the Arts Council of Mendocino County. For more information about the exhibit event, call Dorothy Gayle Haas at 462-1731.

Admission Info

Phone: 707-462-1731

Dates & Times

2017/05/12 - 2017/05/19

Location Info

ACMC Depot Gallery

309 East Perkins Street, Ukiah, CA 95482