The Museum of Street Culture at Encore Park, in association with the Mary Ellen Mark Foundation, will present “Tiny’s Family Life, 2003-2005,” the third installation in the incremental and progressive exhibition “Looking for Home: A Yearlong Focus on the Work of Mary Ellen Mark” and “Photography and Social Justice,” featuring artworks by teens, grades 7-12, in The Stewpot’s Junior and Venturing Crews.
The opening reception will include a free meal and docent-led tours will be available.
The Museum of Street Culture at Encore Park, in association with the Mary Ellen Mark Foundation, will present “Tiny’s Family Life, 2003-2005,” the third installation in the incremental and progressive exhibition “Looking for Home: A Yearlong Focus on the Work of Mary Ellen Mark” and “Photography and Social Justice,” featuring artworks by teens, grades 7-12, in The Stewpot’s Junior and Venturing Crews.
The opening reception will include a free meal and docent-led tours will be available.
The Museum of Street Culture at Encore Park, in association with the Mary Ellen Mark Foundation, will present “Tiny’s Family Life, 2003-2005,” the third installation in the incremental and progressive exhibition “Looking for Home: A Yearlong Focus on the Work of Mary Ellen Mark” and “Photography and Social Justice,” featuring artworks by teens, grades 7-12, in The Stewpot’s Junior and Venturing Crews.
The opening reception will include a free meal and docent-led tours will be available.