European artist Luba Lukova presents vivid, captivating works that tackle the complexities of our time, making the issues that impact our lives and communities more approachable. The Freedom Center is giving you an opportunity to engage virtually with the internationally renowned artist and ask questions about her work, her process, her inspiration and more.

Lukova’s exhibition Designing Justice, on display now at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, features a portfolio of works that address themes of income inequality, immigration, war and peace, the environment and more. The exhibition proves that the power of art is the power to transform, inspiring you to be a force for good in the world.

The Designing Justice exhibition is open at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center through March 22.

Register for the event here.

European artist Luba Lukova presents vivid, captivating works that tackle the complexities of our time, making the issues that impact our lives and communities more approachable. The Freedom Center is giving you an opportunity to engage virtually with the internationally renowned artist and ask questions about her work, her process, her inspiration and more.

Lukova’s exhibition Designing Justice, on display now at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, features a portfolio of works that address themes of income inequality, immigration, war and peace, the environment and more. The exhibition proves that the power of art is the power to transform, inspiring you to be a force for good in the world.

The Designing Justice exhibition is open at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center through March 22.

Register for the event here.

Six Saturdays: March 26, April 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30
10:00 am – 12:30 pm ET via Zoom
Tuition: $190 – Scholarships are available!
Open to Women / Facilitated by Kelly Richey
This six-week virtual class invites you on a journey to a greater sense of purpose and self-worth. Using WWf(a)C practices, we will focus on writing both during and outside of class as a means of discovery and affirmation of who we, as individuals truly are.
Week 1: Learning to Love Ourselves
Week 2: Self Care – Is an Act of Love
Week 3: What do our Stories Have to Say?
Week 4: Our Gifts are Sacred Treasures
Week 5: Living into our Dreams
Week 6: I Carry My Light into the World
Questions? Not sure if this class is right for you? We’ve got a FREE Virtual Sampler on Saturday, March 19th, 10:30 am – Noon ET, via Zoom.
Six Saturdays: March 26, April 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30
10:00 am – 12:30 pm ET via Zoom
Tuition: $190 – Scholarships are available!
Open to Women / Facilitated by Kelly Richey
This six-week virtual class invites you on a journey to a greater sense of purpose and self-worth. Using WWf(a)C practices, we will focus on writing both during and outside of class as a means of discovery and affirmation of who we, as individuals truly are.
Week 1: Learning to Love Ourselves
Week 2: Self Care – Is an Act of Love
Week 3: What do our Stories Have to Say?
Week 4: Our Gifts are Sacred Treasures
Week 5: Living into our Dreams
Week 6: I Carry My Light into the World
Questions? Not sure if this class is right for you? We’ve got a FREE Virtual Sampler on Saturday, March 19th, 10:30 am – Noon ET, via Zoom.

Artist Susan Ribnick brought together 36 mosaic artists from around the world to create works that react and respond to the Tree of Life Congregation shooting in Pittsburgh, PA on October 27, 2018. Eleven people were killed and six were wounded in the white supremacist terrorist mass shooting, the deadliest attack on the Jewish community in the history of the United States. The 36 mosaics in the exhibition evoke themes ranging from antisemitism and injustice to hope, resilience, and peace.

Artist Susan Ribnick brought together 36 mosaic artists from around the world to create works that react and respond to the Tree of Life Congregation shooting in Pittsburgh, PA on October 27, 2018. Eleven people were killed and six were wounded in the white supremacist terrorist mass shooting, the deadliest attack on the Jewish community in the history of the United States. The 36 mosaics in the exhibition evoke themes ranging from antisemitism and injustice to hope, resilience, and peace.

All ages with focus on elementary school students

Every Wednesday in March from 6:15-7pm

@ The Oasis at Grace

5524 Belmont Ave

A Future with Hope invites children and parents of all ages to answer the question, “What does a future with hope look like?” through art. We will look at civil rights leaders, poetry, and religious traditions to reflect on this question and then make a piece of art together! Register by texting 812-430-4464

All ages with focus on elementary school students

Every Wednesday in March from 6:15-7pm

@ The Oasis at Grace

5524 Belmont Ave

A Future with Hope invites children and parents of all ages to answer the question, “What does a future with hope look like?” through art. We will look at civil rights leaders, poetry, and religious traditions to reflect on this question and then make a piece of art together! Register by texting 812-430-4464

All ages with focus on elementary school students

Every Wednesday in March from 6:15-7pm

@ The Oasis at Grace

5524 Belmont Ave

A Future with Hope invites children and parents of all ages to answer the question, “What does a future with hope look like?” through art. We will look at civil rights leaders, poetry, and religious traditions to reflect on this question and then make a piece of art together! Register by texting 812-430-4464