Current Exhibit at the Pearlstein Gallery
Craig Holden Feinberg, Social Issues Designer
Monday, May 14 -- Friday, June 8
Opening Reception and Social Issues Panel discussion, Friday, May 18
Leonard Pearlstein Gallery, Nesbitt Hall (3215 Market St.)
Craig Holden Feinberg is a social issues graphic designer in LA. His work is focused on design and visual impact communication for social justice. He has conducted work with the World Health Organization, The United Colors of Benetton, International Council of Nurses and on countless social issues for obesity, freedom of the press and anti-smoking. The exhibition will include posters he has created through out his career.
On Friday, May 18, he will be visiting from LA to speak with visitors at the opening reception and to host a panel discussion at 6 p.m. in Stein Auditorium (111 Nesbitt Hall, 3215 Market St.)
The panel discussion will focus on raising awareness of local and global issues and will be discussed by: Annmarie Cantrell, a chef and wellness educator of Maysie's Farm Conservation Center who teaches about the importance of local, organic and sustainably produced foods; Evan Inatome, co-founder of Hanan World Ministries, a 501c3 humanitarian organization with a focus on disaster relief; and Jack Smith a certified anti-money laundering specialist and a faculty member at the George Washington University who served as Deputy General Counsel or General Counsel for three United States agencies: the FDIC, Federal Home Loan Bank Board and FCC.