Gloucester Campus Honors Victims of Gun Violence

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Rowan College of South Jersey (RCSJ) recently hosted an artist reception and opening program for “Souls Shot Portrait Project: Portraits of Victims of Gun Violence,” sponsored by the Gloucester County Cultural and Heritage Commission and supported by Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America. RCSJ English Associate Professor Carthornia Kouroupos, left, and Fine Artist Ann Hayes stand in front of the portrait, Circle of Love, a portrait of Yolanda Jones, niece of Kouroupos.  

For those who wish to experience the gallery: The Souls, NJ Chapter, Volume 3, visit the Gloucester Campus College Center from now until May 30 or go online at soulsshotportraitproject.org/2025-26njexhibition. For more information about Souls Shot Portrait Project, contact Judy MacKenzie at jmacken1@rcsj.edu

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