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WCES in the Arts

Join WCES members and supporters as we express our convictions through artistic and cultural activities.

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"The Hip Hop Project"
Opens Friday, May 11, 2007
Kendall Square Cinema, 1 Kendall Sq, Cambridge

Filled with humor, wit, emotion, engaging young people, beautiful images, and wonderful rhymes, The Hip Hop Project opens up the world of hip hop music to everyone. This award-winning documentary was filmed by Art Start in NY, who set out to follow at-risk kids in NYC in its new program focusing on music. The Hip Hop Project is the explosive and inspirational real-life story of a group of NYC teenagers who transform their lives into powerful works of art, using hip hop as a force for hope, healing, and self-discovery.

"Recruits":an emergency exhibition
April 11-15, 2007
Pierre Menard Gallery, 10 Arrow Street, Cambridge
Opening reception, Saturday, April 14, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Pierre Menard Gallery presents Donald Shambroom's "Recruits" : an emergency exhibition.

"Art and War" discussion, Sunday, April 15, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
With
Kevin Bowen (poet)
Kermit Dunkelberg (actor)
Donald Shambroom (sculptor)
Chip Troiano (photographer)

Free and open to the public. For more information, call 617-868-2033 or visit Pierre Menard Gallery.

War Art
By WCES member Donald Shambroom

Donald Shambroom, a recognized artist whose works have been shown in LA, New York, and Boston, has posted images of his newest sculptures in the Recruits series on his web site.


One of the Red Recruits, by Donald Shambroom top