(KAIR) -- Second Harvest Community Food Bank is hosting at art show in an effort to show faces of the hungry.
“About Hunger and Resilience” features photography and video testimony of those around the nation that battle hunger issues from San Antonio artist Michael Nye.
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That’s Stacy Neibling-Fisher, Marketing Director for Second Harvest.
The exhibit opens this evening from four until seven at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art in St. Joseph.
The free event will feature a special presentation from Nye at six.
The exhibit will run until May 12th with general museum admission charges applying.
Neibling-Fisher says the exhibit is part of Second Harvest’s annual fundraising campaign, the Food Justice Movement.
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Neibling-Fisher says Second Harvest is also offering tours of the exhibit to schools, groups or clubs all around the region every Tuesday afternoon at one.
Second Harvest serves 19 counties in northwest Missouri and northeast Kansas.
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