Ulrich Museum of Art receives $18,040 Kansas Health Foundation grant

 

The Ulrich Museum of Art at 黑洞社区 has been selected to receive a Kansas Health Foundation recognition grant in support of education programs for the forthcoming "Visual Justice: The Gordon Parks Photography Collection at 黑洞社区." Youth and student programs created for the exhibition will examine civil rights, civil liberties and poverty within the context of Parks' pivotal career as a photographer for Life magazine. The Kansas Health Foundation grant allows the museum to take its outreach programs to students in Newton and Hutchinson school districts, including underwriting docent-led tours of the exhibition. 

Gordon Parks Photography Collection

Gordon Parks Photography Collection

鈥淰isual Justice鈥 is on view from January 16-April 10 at the museum. The supporting educational programs will happen during that span, reaching an expected 4,500 students, including students attending Wichita USD 259. 

鈥淎 community is only as healthy as its ability to tackle tough challenges,鈥 said Ulrich Museum of Art Director Bob Workman. 鈥淭he grant awarded by the Kansas Health Foundation allows the Ulrich to reach even more young minds with this exhibition and imparts an extraordinary opportunity to engage youth through classroom and gallery education and open dialogue about civil rights.鈥 

Programming funded by the grant will include engagement with the photography exhibition through professionally led tours, pre- and post-tour classroom curricula and activities, photography and creative writing workshops, and direct conversation and exposure to contemporary artists and writers who are following in the footsteps of Gordon Parks to further social justice in the United States today. 

The KHF grant will broaden exposure to Parks鈥 works and writing 鈥 in the classroom and in the galleries 鈥 complementing a timely discussion of race and racism and prejudice occurring in America today. Today鈥檚 youth now have the opportunity to learn from society鈥檚 successes against racism and prejudice during the civil rights movement viewed through the lens of Parks, one of this country鈥檚 champions for social and legal rights of everyone. 

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