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‘Women in Power’ celebrated in women’s history art exhibit at Marywood in Scranton March 4-8

‘Women in Power’ celebrated in women’s history art exhibit at Marywood in Scranton March 4-8
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From a press release:

Marywood University’s Global Unity Club is hosting a Women in Power Throughout History: Women’s Liberation Gallery art exhibit from Sunday, March 4 through Thursday, March 8.

A sale of the artwork celebrating Women’s History Month will take place on March 8 from 8 p.m.-10 p.m. at the Kresge Gallery in the Shields Center of Visual Arts on Marywood’s campus in Scranton. The sale is free and open to the public.

Marywood students will have an opportunity to be part of the Women’s Liberation Gallery through multiple art forms, including digital, photography, written, painted, or sculpture, to honor various respected women of power through history.

The Global Unity Club at Marywood University (2300 Adams Ave., Scranton) promotes social diversity and educational interests of all students, especially international, study abroad, and minority students. The club strives to inform and promote an understanding of cultures around the world and within the United States itself.

By working closely with the community at large, the club hopes to bring people of all walks of life closer together to create a sense of unity in our interdependent world. The main goal of the club is to provide a more visible and viable ethnic community and exchange. Membership is open to all Marywood students.

For additional information about the Women in Power Throughout History exhibit, or to have your work shown at the exhibit, contact Lia Palmiter, Ph.D., director of diversity at Marywood University, at lpamiter@maryu.marywood.edu.