oin us for a Coexistence Spoken Word Performance featuring Outspoken Bean and Matthew “Levee” Chavez, creator of Subway Therapy, a participatory public work using Post-it notes. This action-oriented, arts-based, social justice event will focus on relating Coexistence topics to the performances through spoken word, poetry, dance and movement, music and audience involvement. This event is free and open for middle school and high school students. Students are encouraged to bring their own lunch and eat on the hill after the Spoken Word Performance.
For more information, please call Holocaust Museum Houston’s Education Department at 713-942-8000 ext. 105 or email us at education@hmh.org.
Coexistence exhibition initiated and created by The Museum on the Seam, Jerusalem, curated by Raphie Etgar, is free and open to the public during Park hours. For more information about Coexistence, visit www.coexistence.art.museum.
Image by Piotr Mlodozeniec, Poland