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Join us for the first-ever Civil Rights Art Exhibition brought to you by The Talbot Scholars Program!

January 15 – February 15, displayed around campus 24/7

Embark on a transformative journey through the rich artwork of American civil rights history as the Talbots Scholars Program proudly presents an exclusive art exposition featuring captivating portraits from “American Who Tell The Truth” by artist Robert Shetterly. These vibrant canvases speak volumes to the resilience, courage, and triumph of individuals who have shaped our nation’s narrative.

“Who Are You” – Exploring Identity, Civil Rights, and Community

We believe that every voice has the power to reshape our world. As we celebrate the courage of those who came before us, we invite students, faculty, and staff to contribute their artistic perspectives to this extraordinary exhibit. Express your unique identity and explore the interconnected themes of civil rights and community through your art, writing, and other creative expression.

Selected student work will be showcased throughout campus alongside the renowned “Americans Who Tell The Truth” portraits.

Submit your creative work

Learn more about submitting your creative work

Student/Faculty/Staff Artwork Submission Deadline: January 19

Questions? Email troy.hendricks@sjcme.edu

Image from the American Who Tell The Truth website.