Sunday, August 23, 2015

Other Spaces: Cavallo Work at the KHRCA

One of many watercolor portraits constituting 
There But For Fortune by Steve Cavallo

Talented Steve Cavallo currently has one of his wall-sized compositions hanging just inside the entrance of the Kupferberg Holocaust Resource Center on the second floor of the QCC-CUNY Administration Building.

Steve's sensitivity to victims of human rights violations and his compassion for individual subjects is palpable in the many watercolor countenances that constitute his There But for Fortune. If you have yet to view this work, now would be the ideal time, as summer foot traffic is lower and will afford you the opportunity to engage each portrait with care.

And if this work piques your interest in the many fine programs hosted by the KHRCA, don't miss the timely and provocative events of the early fall semester.

In the Land of the Shahs:
Jewish Lives in Persia/Iran
Opening Reception: Sunday 8/30, 1:00-3:00 pm