“Involuntary Incubator” by Rebecca Spilecki (left), “The Usual Suspects” by Barbra Whitten (right).
“Involuntary Incubator” by Rebecca Spilecki (left), “The Usual Suspects” by Barbra Whitten (right).

The Kennebec Valley Art Association (KVAA) in partnership with The Holocaust and Human Rights Center of Maine (HHRC) present “Equal Protection of the Laws: America’s Fourteenth Amendment”, an art exhibition which contemplates the importance of the 14th Amendment.

Themes depicted relate to many areas of American society covered by the amendment: including due process, liberty, gender and sexuality, race, legal protections, equality in the workplace, housing, education, law enforcement, rights of the incarcerated, tolerance, and local, state, and federal representation.
Both the exhibition and the opening reception are free and open to the public.

On view: Sept.22 – Dec.16, 2016
(at Michael Klahr Center on campus at the University of Maine at Augusta.)
Opening: Thursday, Sept. 22 4-7pm, with a brief program beginning at 5:30pm
Gallery hours: Monday-Friday, 9-4

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