Journeys onward : military veterans’ experiences

Exhibit

Date
Jul 1 - Jul 26, 2024
Location
Rockwell gallery
Sponsor
Exhibition Hours
Tuesday – Friday | 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Saturday | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Admission

Open to the public
Free to attend

Reception

Jul 18, 2024, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Open to the public
RSVP required

A group of young men with dirty faces look into the camera, while in the rain.
Beth Johnston (daughter of U.S. Navy veteran), "All hands on deck"
A painting of a person with most of their face obscured by a red headscarf.
Skip Rohde (U.S. Navy veteran), “Checkpoint”

As part of Salmagundi Club of New York’s on-going dialogue with the military community, Journeys Onward is a powerful and inspiring exhibition that showcases the art and accompanying words of military veterans or their family members, shedding light on their unique experiences, both shared and individual.

Those experiences can be complex and enduring–perhaps lifelong. Their impact and intensity may be hard to grasp for those outside the military community. Art can be a powerful tool for communication and understanding, transcending barriers, and fostering connections between people from all walks of life. The exhibit seeks to be a catalyst for conversations between and within the military and civilian communities.

Jessica Putnam-Phillips (U.S. Air Force veteran), “Ladies in Waiting I”

Curated by Omar Columbus, a U.S. Air Force veteran and photographer, and Paul M. Murray, an award-winning photographer and son of two WW II veterans, the 2024 exhibit includes about 100 works across many mediums from over 36 veteran artists. This year’s effort carries on the history of the successful 2020, 2022 and 2023 Journeys Onward shows hosted at the Salmagundi Club. In 2020, New York City’s Art511Mag.com reviewed the exhibit of that year.

Two British soldiers stand side by side, with one of them brandishing a thin sword.
Tucker Young (Cadet - The Citadel), "The paths our fathers showed us"
A clay pot with the quote "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed." by Dwitght D. Eisenhower.
Ehren Tool (US Marine Corps Veteran), “A cup”

The exhibition reception will feature selected poetry readings by NYC-area veterans from Poetic Theater Productions – Veteran Voices and veteran guest poets as well as a dance performance by Exit12, an exceptional NYC-based veteran dance company. Exit12’s performances are known for their ability to explore the experiences and emotions of veterans, offering an additional layer of depth to the event.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to explore the creative expressions of military veterans and their families, as they share their personal journeys and the impact of their experiences.

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