Elgin Community College: 'Long Red Line' Art Exhibit Goes Virtual

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Elgin IL

22 October, 2020

12:28 PM

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Press release from Elgin Community College: The 2020 Long Red Line Juried Art Exhibit at Elgin Community College is now viewable via a 360-degree virtual experience. Postponed initially in April due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the exhibit, which is on display in ECC's E. Max Von Isser Art Gallery, is accessible at bit.ly/ECCGalleriesLRL until Friday, Nov, 13, 2020. ECC's campus remains closed to the general public. The Long Red Line is Elgin's expression of One Billion Rising, a global movement of women and their allies rising to end rape, violence, interpersonal domination, and oppression against women. The show and virtual experience were curated by ECC Art Gallery Curator Juan Fernandez from pieces selected by the 2020 Juror, Erin Rehberg, Founder/Executive Director of Side Street Studio Arts. The 29 artworks from 23 artists includes submissions from ECC students, alumni, employees, and community members and represent the Long Red Line's mission and the 2020 theme of Rise. Empower. Unite. Please be informed that this exhibit contains sexual imagery, which may trigger negative emotional responses to survivors. Should you need support, ECC students can call the ECC Student Wellness Services at 847-214-7390; anyone in the community can contact the Community Crisis Center in Elgin at 847-697-2380. Rehberg will also select the exhibit award winners, who will be announced via the One Billion Rising: The Long Red Line's social media in early November. For more information on this event, contact ECC Student Life Coordinator Megan Highland at 847-214-7659 or [email protected]. This press release was produced by Elgin Community College. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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