The week-long temporary outdoor photography installation features German artist/photographer Charlotte Schmitz, who introduces her audience to the faces and stories of Syria's displaced refugees. Her photographs feature young and old, men, women, children, and families, all struggling to build new lives in safer surroundings far from their Syrian homeland.
The photo installation is open March 27-April 5 along walkway between Golisano Academic Center and Peckham Hall.
Schmitz will also hold a discussion on March 29, at 7:30 p.m. in the Linehan Chapel.
The exhibit is part of Finding Home: Shine the Light
A Multi - Arts Event Exploring
Refugee Displacement and Finding Home
March 23 – April 1, 2017
DEEP Arts, in partnership with Nazareth College, The Center for Holocaust Awareness and Information of the Jewish Federation of Greater Rochester, and the Louis S. Wolk JCC of Greater Rochester, present this engaging partnership showcasing the power of art to overcome hate.