Hurts So Good: Confronting Traditions in American Culture
Opening Reception: Thursday, November 19th 5 - 7 PM
Curated by FPA faculty Jenny Drumgoole and Jennie Thwing, "Hurts So Good" is a video exhibition that explores the various ways artists use video to confront culture and traditions in America. Works celebrate, critique and satirize representations of American culture and traditions related to sex, religion, politics, economics, technology, popular culture, media, and family. Rowan University Art Gallery presents "Hurts So Good," a video exhibition that confronts culture and traditions in America. The works celebrate, critique and satirize representations of American culture and traditions related to sex, religion, politics, economics, technology, popular culture, media and family. "Hurts So Good" is on display from November 19, 2009 – January 8, 2010. The opening reception is November 19 from 5 – 7 pm, including a panel discussion on the work beginning at 5:30 pm.
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