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ART AT WATSON'S "LIFE AFTER WAR" EXHIBITION SHOWCASES MENTAL TOLL OF WAR ON SURVIVORS
Isabella Piatkowski, Contributing Writer for the Brown Daily Herald
November 12, 2025
The exhibition has been displayed on college campuses across the country, including at Texas A&M University, Vassar College and Northwestern University. Kaslow likes showcasing the work to students because she believes in the power of younger generations to create “systemic change” and guarantee “a future for the world,” she told The Herald.
“Students are passionate,” Kaslow said. “That passion is very powerful, if deployed with intelligence.”
Hart said she is excited for the Watson School to host the exhibition, stressing that “the dimensionality of creative work is part of how we can learn and experience and appreciate and empathize and care” about issues like war.
“We’re living in a very difficult time with a huge amount of violence internationally and domestically,” Hart added. “There’s a lot going on, but art is a way to kind of invite you in and give you a chance to think about this and experience it beyond just the abstraction.”
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