<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/stories/senior-interns-with-public-art-community-engagement-in-lancaster.html" dsn="news"><featured/><pubDate>10/12/2021</pubDate><title>Research Fair: The Power in Engaging the Community Through Art</title><description>What happens when art and civic engagement meet? Franklin &amp; Marshall College senior Sarah Sutter spent her summer showing how effective, and important, it is when they do. Studio art major explores art and community engagement interns by interning with Public Art Community Engagement (PACE), a City of Lancaster program.</description><author>Alicia Morrissey</author><image><img src="/uploads/files/316141108655732372-10-06-sarah-sutter-for-research-fair-03-dg.0.38.1200.723.full.jpg" alt="Sarah Sutter 22 discusses her internship experience with Public Art Community Engagement (PACE), a City of Lancaster program that builds community through art. The PACE program is funded by a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts in partnership with the Phillips Museum of Art, which will host an exhibition of the artists. Sutters internship was funded by F&amp;Ms Center for Sustained Engagement with Lancaster."/></image><image-caption/><tags><tag>Art and Art History</tag><tag>Center for Sustained Engagement with Lancaster</tag><tag>Internships</tag><tag>Lancaster</tag><tag>Research</tag><tag>Roschel College House</tag><tag>Studio Art</tag></tags></item>