Peg Bowden, writer, musician, and humanitarian aid worker, Betty LaDuke, professor of art emeritus at Southern Oregon University and Isabella Tibbetts, born in Pelileo, Ecuador a water preservation activist will share share their work and thoughts on how art is a voice for social change at a Lowe House Project artist residency presentation on April 26 in Old Town Tubac.
Art: A Voice for Social Justice with Peg Bowden, Betty LaDuke and Isabella Tibbetts
When: Fri., April 26, 5-7 p.m. 2019
Three women, all from different artistic persuasions, will speak to their own creative processes as instruments of social change during a presentation at the Lowe House Project in Tubac