Occupy Discovery-- A one-day art exhibition

Occupy Discovery
A one-day art exhibition

When:Monday May 11, 2015; 11a.m. - 2p.m. 
Where:Wisconsin Institute for Discovery, 330 N. Orchard

Madison is well known for its history of protest, from student protests and anti-war movements in the 1960s to labor and union protests in recent memory. The people of Madison have always been at the forefront of working to bring individuals together in conversation about difficult issues facing our community. 

Occupy Discover is an art exhibition that will occupy the Discovery Building from 11a.m. - 2p.m. on Monday May 11, consisting of hundreds of photographic and hand-drawn portraits from people living in Wisconsin. The display is spear-headed by Professor Faisal Abdu'Allah of the Art Department, and will take place in a building on campus that aims to "push our discoveries beyond the boundaries of the university and draw on the brightest minds to improve people's lives around the world".

You will have a chance to view your neighbors and peers, appearing with a personal slogan, comment or statement. This project gives the people of Madison a platform to share their passion, thoughts, and images with the wider community.

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