‘Banned in the USA’ exhibit opens at Mount’s Kaplan Library

Photo by Lee Ferris

Banned in the USA, a gallery show of work created by the Poster Design Art as Activism class, was displayed at the Kaplan Family Library.

The student art exhibition “Banned in the USA” opened at the Kaplan Family Library and Learning Center in November.

“Banned in the USA” is composed of works created by students in the Poster Design Art as Activism course. It explores the subject of books that are banned in American libraries and schools.

The gallery, located on the first floor of the college’s Dominican Center, is free and open to the public.

Matt Frey ’05 MSEd ’10

After receiving his bachelor’s and MSEd degrees at Mount Saint Mary College, Matt worked for the Mid Hudson Times as a reporter before returning to his alma mater as Director of Media Relations in 2012.

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