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SUMMARY:Red Hill River (of brotherhood)
DESCRIPTION:performance installation \nAn interdisciplinary art project\, taking place along hidden shorelines of the Chattahoochee River in Metro Atlanta\, to connect people with Atlanta’s greatest resource. In collaboration with the local Atlanta community\, Lauri Stallings and glo will develop the work at a museum\, farm\, and river\, including the National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, and Goat Farm Arts Center.  The amplifying of Atlanta’s civil rights legacy side-by-side with complex narratives of the Civil War\, Red Hill River (of brotherhood) explores deep engagement with a vision to connect people with the Southeast’s most dynamic river\, while building an ethic of just and a culture of reflection.
URL:https://www.gloplatform.org/event/red-hill-river-of-brotherhood/
LOCATION:Chattahoochee River locations in Metro Atlanta\, GA\, United States
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