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Hidden in Plain Sight

The Peace Week 2017 featured gallery show is now on display.

 
During Peace Week 2017 — as our community considers the many divides that separate our nation — Joey O’Loughlin’s photographs may help sharpen our collective understanding about a deeply troubling societal reality — hunger and poverty.
 
Her photographs aim to move us to consider remedies for this long-standing manifestation of social inequity — a reality that needs a closer look and solutions that require change. The three years the artist spent capturing and chronicling important glimpses into the lives of New Yorkers living in poverty provide a glimpse into the rarely seen humanity behind the hardship of hunger and poverty.

Peace Week at Friends Seminary runs from February 6 though February 10. For more info about Peace Week, click here.
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Friends Seminary — the oldest continuously operated, coeducational school in NYC — serves college-bound day students in Kindergarten-Grade 12.