April 12 – May 26
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
How is body language represented, depicted and interpreted? It is readable? Is it natural or affected, subliminal or known? Is it political? Historical? What is it telling us about this contemporary moment? Body Language is an exhibition that explores this form of non-verbal communication through visual representation. It speaks to multiple generations and it is indicative of the postures and posturing we see all around us.
This exhibition sponsored by:
Exhibition Programming:
FRIDAY, APRIL 12
Body Language Lecture with Mendel Center Director Mike Nadolski – 5:30 – 6 PM
Opening Party Begins – 6 PM
Welcome and Performance Art Piece Trace by Rui Sha in the Gallery – 6:15 PM
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17
12 PM
TUESDAYS, APRIL 12 – May 26
6:30 – 7:30 PM
$15 Drop In Class / $75 for all 6
Visit the KAC website to register