The Center for Community Engagement COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Through Your Eyes: Storytelling Art Showcase

Photography interns with the Center for Community Engagement, along with other student artists, will display their photography and artwork from the past year. The theme of this year’s showcase is “Through Your Eyes: A Storytelling Series”. 

There will be an opening night gallery on May 13, 6-8pm. Light snacks will be served. The artwork will be on display through May 18 for anyone to view on the Johnson Mezzanine. 

Johnson Mezzanine Gallery (209)

Through Your Eyes: Storytelling Art Showcase

Photography interns with the Center for Community Engagement, along with other student artists, will display their photography and artwork from the past year. The theme of this year’s showcase is “Through Your Eyes: A Storytelling Series”. 

There will be an opening night gallery on May 13, 6-8pm. Light snacks will be served. The artwork will be on display through May 18 for anyone to view on the Johnson Mezzanine. 

Johnson Mezzanine Gallery (209)

Through Your Eyes: Storytelling Art Showcase

Photography interns with the Center for Community Engagement, along with other student artists, will display their photography and artwork from the past year. The theme of this year’s showcase is “Through Your Eyes: A Storytelling Series”. 

There will be an opening night gallery on May 13, 6-8pm. Light snacks will be served. The artwork will be on display through May 18 for anyone to view on the Johnson Mezzanine. 

Johnson Mezzanine Gallery (209)

Through Your Eyes: Storytelling Art Showcase

Photography interns with the Center for Community Engagement, along with other student artists, will display their photography and artwork from the past year. The theme of this year’s showcase is “Through Your Eyes: A Storytelling Series”. 

There will be an opening night gallery on May 13, 6-8pm. Light snacks will be served. The artwork will be on display through May 18 for anyone to view on the Johnson Mezzanine. 

Johnson Mezzanine Gallery (209)

An artistic compilation of images that includes soldiers with guns, frightened civilians, a house, a business, and a  fighter plane with a Rising Sun logo. The background includes a large mountain.

Documentary screening and Q&A: Removed by Force: The Eviction of Hawai'i’s Japanese Americans During World War II

Removed by Force: The Eviction of Hawai`i’s Japanese Americans During World War II. This one-hour documentary sheds light on the relatively unknown experiences of the 1,500 Americans of Japanese ancestry from 23 geographic areas in Hawai`i who were evicted, but not incarcerated, during World War II. Following the screening, we will have a Q&A with the film’s producers and the Middlebury College and International Christian University students who created the Japanese subtitles for the film.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220

Closed to the Public
Documentary screening: The History of Tenryumura: Embracing truth, memory, and reconciliation.
7-8pm, April 3rd, 2025 
MBH220

Documentary screening: The History of Tenryumura: Embracing truth, memory, and reconciliation

Please join us for a screening of a documentary film, The History of Tenryumura: Embracing truth, memory, and reconciliation. This short film takes place in a rural village in Nagano prefecture in Japan. Through interviews and conversations with elders of the village, we learn about the community’s tragic WWII history – and consider the process of reconciliation.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220

Open to the Public
Map of American and inequality in populations

American Inequality: Data, Maps, and Solutions for the Country's Biggest Problems

Jeremy Ney is the author of a forthcoming book about opportunity and inequality in America and is a professor at Columbia Business School. His research focuses on the geography of opportunity and the ways that interconnected inequalities limit upward mobility for communities. His work has been featured in the New York Times, TIME Magazine, NPR, BBC, and on the TEDx stage.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Closed to the Public

Flights to Freedom: Lift MLK’s legacy through speech, song and art

Please join the Anderson Freeman Resource Center, the Center for Community Engagement and the Charles P. Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life as we lift Martin Luther King, Jr’s legacy through speech, song and art on Monday, January 20 at 3:00 pm in College Park (Rain location: Axinn Abernathy).  All are welcome!

Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)