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SUMMARY:Visiting the Maltz Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Immigration Task Force invites all members and friends of Forest Hill Church to join us for a unique inspiring exhibit at the Maltz Museum on Saturday\, January 17\, from 1:00–3:00 p.m. Titled “El Sueño Americano/The American Dream\,” the exhibit features the work of two artists\, Tom Keifer and Elizabeth Z. Pineda\, who examine dimensions of the immigrant experience at the U.S./Mexico border in creative\, compelling\, and profoundly moving ways. \nKiefer’s still-life photographs of countless items confiscated from migrants that were deemed “non-essential” or “potentially lethal” bring humanity to the viewer. Kiefer photographed confiscated personal items he collected as a janitor at a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol processing facility in Southwest Arizona. \nMexican American artist Elizabeth Pineda beautifully explores themes of identity\, displacement\, and migrant deaths in the Arizona desert. The exhibition features her film\, Ceremonia\, from the Sin Nombre en Esta Tierra Sagrada series\, which honors the thousands of migrant lives lost in the Sonoran Desert. The film is shown alongside artworks from Pineda’s Maíz series of cyanotype prints on corn husks and the Reverencia series of printed silk banners\, documenting confirmed migrant deaths. \nA carpool will leave the church for the museum at 12:30 p.m.\, weather permitting. If you prefer to drive on your own\, the address of the Maltz Museum is 2929 Richmond Road\, Beachwood. Parking is free. The tour will begin at 1:00 p.m. \nThe Immigration Task Force will host a brief meeting for those interested in attending on Sunday\, January 11\, right after service. For additional questions\, contact Stephen Sedam or the church office. \nRegistration Fees: \n\n$8 for persons age 60 and above\n$10 for persons age 19 – 59\n$4 for persons age 18 and under\n\nRegister
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LOCATION:Maltz Museum\, 2929 Richmond Rd.\, Beachwood\, OH\, 44122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Immigration Task Foce
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