Heartland Community College Gallery presents My COVID Year

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[September 30, 2021]   A unique and interactive exhibit displaying visual arts, sculpture, photography, music, and more will be on display at Heartland Community College.

The Joe McCauley Gallery at Heartland Community College presents My COVID Year: a selection of art work from diverse perspectives of what COVID brought them, running through October 8th.

My COVID Year features painting, collage/mixed media, sculpture, textile art, video, music, photography, and poetry by artists sharing their work created during their COVID year. Attending individuals’ reflections and stories are free to be shared on the collaborative wall featured in this exhibit.

Collaborations with Heartland Community College Counseling, Student Activities, and the HCC Library’s 2020 Oral History Project will also be featured.

Co-Curated by Megan Kathol Bersett and Carol Hahn

Participating Artists:

Joanne Diaz,
Claire Hedden,
j a r s hooch,
Melissa Johnson,

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Lisa Lofgren,
Carmen Lozar,
Alexander Martin,
Jeremy Scott,
Rashod Taylor,
Yea Big (Stefen Robinson)

About the Joe McCauley Gallery

Exhibits, events, and parking at Heartland’s Joe McCauley Gallery are free. The gallery is located in room 2507 of the Instructional Commons Building on Heartland's Normal campus, 1500 W. Raab Road. Hours are M-Fri from 9:00 a.m. on days the College is open. Appointments can also be made upon request.

For more information about this exhibit visit Heartland.edu/Gallery.

[Steve Fast
Director, Public Information
Heartland Community College]

 

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