Founder's Week 2008 - Library Exhibit: "Charity Embraces Justice", Queens Campus

January 25, 2008 - January 31, 2008
St. Augustine Hall, 3rd Floor, Queens Campus

As we celebrate Founder’s Week 2008, we look to deepen our understanding of the Vincentian mission of St. John’s. This year we celebrate the unity of humankind and our interdependence in the world. During the week, we seek to examine our responsibility to love - “extending our hearts and minds to nurture our own and the other’s good.”

Library Exhibit: "Charity Embraces Justice"

by the students of Professor Joseph Adolphe, Department of Fine Arts, St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Class: Anatomy & Figure Drawing I. From a personal statement of how, as an artist, each could contribute to a just and moral society, the students extracted a single sentence. These sentences are the basis for the visual images in the exhibit.

Excerpts
“As an artist, I should use the platform I have to send out a message, either exposing immorality or highlighting justice where it may appear.” -- Keri Dodge, Illustration

“I believe in simply helping others less fortunate or just people in need for any reason. This could be as big as helping entire societies in need, whether from a natural disaster or economic standing, or as little as offering a helping hand to a stranger during a normal day.” -- Brian Bumbarger, Fine Arts

“Start Small. As Individuals, contributions to a society will seem to start off as a mere thought and through hard work, dedication, persuasion and essentially time, the mere thought may have a direct, positive effect on society.” -- Kara Montalbano, Graphic Design

“I will take a stand…..be a voice for the voiceless.” -- Theresa Flaherty, Illustration

“I should offer my skills, talents and time to society and the immediate community through volunteer work.” -- Joe Botero, Graphic Design

Dates
Friday, January 25, 2008 - Thursday, January 31, 2008

Location
St. Augustine Hall, 3rd Floor, Queens Campus

Contact
Professor Cynthia Chambers
(718) 990-1355

Professor Joseph Adolphe
(718) 990-5419