JAC Talk with Jean-Marc Superville Sovak and Peter Fay
NEW DATE: Thursday, March 30, 6 pm
Jamestown resident and historian, Peter Fay will join Jean-Marc Superville Sovak to share the inspiration and untold stories behind his poignant research-driven sculpture from the JAC’s 2022 Biennial Outdoor Arts Exhibition. “Six of the First,” which was sited at Jamestown’s East Ferry, is a combination of sculpture and storytelling that seeks to visualize unwritten histories rooted in a region that was acutely shaped by the contours of colonialism’s triangular trade in bodies whose voices and names have often remained unheard.
$10 General Admission
$8 for JAC Members
NEW DATE: Thursday, March 30, 6 pm
Jamestown resident and historian, Peter Fay will join Jean-Marc Superville Sovak to share the inspiration and untold stories behind his poignant research-driven sculpture from the JAC’s 2022 Biennial Outdoor Arts Exhibition. “Six of the First,” which was sited at Jamestown’s East Ferry, is a combination of sculpture and storytelling that seeks to visualize unwritten histories rooted in a region that was acutely shaped by the contours of colonialism’s triangular trade in bodies whose voices and names have often remained unheard.
$10 General Admission
$8 for JAC Members
NEW DATE: Thursday, March 30, 6 pm
Jamestown resident and historian, Peter Fay will join Jean-Marc Superville Sovak to share the inspiration and untold stories behind his poignant research-driven sculpture from the JAC’s 2022 Biennial Outdoor Arts Exhibition. “Six of the First,” which was sited at Jamestown’s East Ferry, is a combination of sculpture and storytelling that seeks to visualize unwritten histories rooted in a region that was acutely shaped by the contours of colonialism’s triangular trade in bodies whose voices and names have often remained unheard.
$10 General Admission
$8 for JAC Members