Trip to the MFA Power of the People: Art and Democracy and a tour with Phoebe Segal

Date

January 12, 2025

Time

01:30 PM - 03:30 PM EDT

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Join us on Sunday, January 12th at 1:30 p.m. for a trip to the museum to see “Power of the People: Art and Democracy” at the Museum of Fine Arts. The exhibit highlights the ways in which art has expressed ideas about democracy throughout history and how artists have asked citizens to contemplate democracy’s promise, participate in its practice, and call for improvements. Through 180 works of art, drawn almost entirely from the MFA’s collection and ranging in time from democracy’s origins in ancient Greece to today, visitors can compare past to present and reflect on how certain democratic struggles and concepts have echoed through the ages.

The exhibition features celebrated works, such as the Sons of Liberty Bowl (1768) by Paul Revere Jr., the ancient Roman Denarius of Brutus—or Ides of March—coin (43–42 BCE), and Shepard Fairey’s poster Vote! (2008), along with lesser-known but influential works of art on view for the first time, including Cyrus Dallin’s 1912 marble relief portrait of Julia Ward Howe and a porcelain sundial from the French Revolution featuring the new calendar.

With ceramics, coins, ancient marble reliefs with carved inscriptions, paintings, sculpture, prints, photographs, posters, fashion, and more, “Power of the People” invites visitors to reflect on, discuss, create, and participate in the democracy we share.

To register, please let us know you're joining us AND purchase a museum ticket on the MFA website. We will meet inside the museum, outside the exhibit at 1:30 p.m. before our 1:45 p.m. tour. This program is limited to 25 participants. Contact cajl@tisrael.org with questions.

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