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Updated: Friday, 04 May 2012, 9:08 AM CDT
Published : Friday, 04 May 2012, 9:08 AM CDT
The Memory Project is the first phase of the CLA’s plan to create a national model for community building through the arts.
Running from April to December 2012, it involves a nine-month visual and performing arts program that examines the various intersections of individual and collective memory in the Gulf Coast and elsewhere. It will include a global to local exhibition of significant artists, as well as live music, film screenings, public forums and conversations, plus classes and workshops for all ages.
Programming will be held at Space 301, the Saenger Theatre, and several offsite locations throughout the City of Mobile.
Studio10's Joe Emer got a sneak peek and spoke with some of the artists involved with The Memory Project. Click the video link to take a look.
www.centreforthelivingarts.com/memory-project/