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Paul Ramírez Jonas: Let Freedom Ring

Explore events for Let Freedom Ring, an interactive sculpture by Paul Ramírez Jonas that invites visitors to consider what freedom means to them and what it might still mean for the country. Presented in Philadelphia by the Association for Public Art.

Eventos en esta colección

  • Imagen principal de Exploring Liberty Bell History with the Historical Society of Pennsylvania

    Exploring Liberty Bell History with the Historical Society of Pennsylvania

    Sat, Jul 18, 2:00 PM

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  • Imagen principal de Museum & Historic Home Tour with Marian Anderson Historical Society

    Museum & Historic Home Tour with Marian Anderson Historical Society

    Fri, Aug 7, 5:00 PM

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  • Imagen principal de Let Freedom Ring: Family Day Honoring the March on Washington

    Let Freedom Ring: Family Day Honoring the March on Washington

    Sat, Aug 29, 10:00 AM

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  • Imagen principal de Artist Talk with Paul Ramírez Jonas

    Artist Talk with Paul Ramírez Jonas

    Wed, Sep 23, 6:00 PM

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  • Imagen principal de Art & Histories Along the Delaware: A Riverfront Walking Tour

    Art & Histories Along the Delaware: A Riverfront Walking Tour

    Sat, Jun 13, 11:00 AM

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  • Imagen principal de Meet the Phanatic at Let Freedom Ring!

    Meet the Phanatic at Let Freedom Ring!

    Wed, Jun 10, 2:00 PM

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  • Imagen principal de Pop-Up Printmaking Workshop at Cherry Street Pier

    Pop-Up Printmaking Workshop at Cherry Street Pier

    Fri, Jun 5, 5:00 PM

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  • Imagen principal de Opening Reception for Let Freedom Ring

    Opening Reception for Let Freedom Ring

    Thu, Jun 4, 6:30 PM

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