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Community Conversation

By KCC STAR Theatre (other events)

Friday, May 13 2022 5:30 PM 8:00 PM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Erin Moore is a portrait photographer based in Southern Maine. She is the founder of Mercy Street Studio, the largest photography studio in the seacoast region. Named “2018 Photographer of the Year – Portraits” by the Maine Professional Photography Association, Erin is passionate about using her camera to show people how beautiful they are. Her educational background is in Human Resources which she uses as a Strategist for her husband’s HR consulting firm, The Mars Hill Group, and as an adjunct lecturer at Boston University. Erin resides in Eliot with her husband Jermaine, their youngest daughter Amaya, and their ferocious fur-baby, Friday.


Reception Information

Join us for an opening reception for this exhibit on Friday, May 13th from 5:30pm-6:30pm at the Morgan Gallery for an opportunity to meet the artist and view her stunning work. All are welcome!

COST: FREE

Light refreshments will be served and music by “Midnight Barbecue”

Community Conversation Information, Friday, May 13th 6:30pm-8:00pm

Directly following the reception, please join Jermaine Moore of The Mars Hill Group as he leads a community conversation about diversity. Using the art as a jumping off point, we'll explore the concept of representation and discuss the fundamentals of DEI. Participants will have an opportunity to expand their thinking and brainstorm pathways to creating a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive community.

Jermaine Moore is the founder of The Mars Hill Group where he specializes in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), Leadership Development, Executive Coaching, Team Development, Culture Assessment and Development, Communication Training, and Change Management.

Jermaine is an active instructor for University of New Hampshire’s Professional Development and Training Program, serves as the Diversity Director for SHRM’s NH State Council and is a board member for the Diversity Workforce Coalition (DWC) whose mission is to promote diversity in the workplace through education, training, and enhanced networking opportunities.

The artist reception is open to the public, but you need to pre-register for the community conversation.