PHOTOS: 2nd art exhibit helps raise awareness for food insecurity
Published 6:15 pm Wednesday, April 23, 2025
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Visitors to the “A Work of Art — Creating Food Security” exhibit look through the art on display Wednesday at the SPAM Museum. Eric Johnson/[email protected]
Essays were displayed as part of the “A Work of Art — Creating Food Security” exhibit Wednesday night at the SPAM Museum. Eric Johnson/[email protected]
Alva Muñoz talks with students Kren Ehon, center, and Laylay Oo, left, as they look at essays that were a part of the “A Work of Art — Creating Food Security” exhibit presented by the Hometown Food Scecurity Project Wednesday night at the SPAM Museum. Muñoz is a part of the organizational team. Eric Johnson/[email protected]
Pieces of art by Austin High School students are displayed at the SPAM Museum Wednesday night during the “A Work of Art — Creating Food Security” exhibit presented by the Hometown Food Security Project. Eric Johnson/[email protected]
Pieces of art by Austin High School students are displayed at the SPAM Museum Wednesday night during the “A Work of Art — Creating Food Security” exhibit presented by the Hometown Food Security Project. Eric Johnson/[email protected]
On Wednesday night, at the SPAM Museum, the second annual “A Work of Art — Creating Food Security” exhibit presented by the Hometown Food Security Project.
The event featured drawings, paintings, pottery, essays and photography by Austin High Schools that highlight the issue of food insecurity.
The display will be up through April 27.
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