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Jaymes Jorslings’ Hub City On Display at Kean University Jan 26th – March 27th

  • Jan 14
  • 1 min read

Hub City is a multidisciplinary project that brings together visual art, theater, and music to examine America’s racial traumas through the lenses of family legacy, spirituality, and historical reckoning. Centered on the often-overlooked history of slavery and freedom in New Brunswick, the exhibition reimagines the city as a historic “hub” of both bondage and liberation. Hub City was created while Jaymes Jorsling was in residence with Calabar Gallery at coLAB Arts in New Brunswick, New Jersey.


The artwork of Hub City, and other pieces from Jaymes’ portfolio, will be on display at the Human Rights Institute Gallery on the campus of Kean University from January 26th – March 27th. While in residence at Kean, Jaymes be engaging deeply with the faculty and staff through various keynotes, panels and other events.


Read more about the exhibition and gallery here: https://galleries.kean.edu/exhibitions 




 
 
 

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