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  1. William Moses Kunstler (July 7, 1919 – September 4, 1995) was an American attorney and civil rights activist, known for defending the Chicago Seven. [1] Kunstler was an active member of the National Lawyers Guild, a board member of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the co-founder of the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), the ...

  2. An illustrious roster of artists, architects, filmmakers, art historians, critics, cultural commentators, and social activists have spoken at lectures, panels, or symposia orchestrated by the Wex over the past three decades.

  3. Deemed simultaneously a “great American hero” and “the most hated lawyer in America,” William M. Kunstler did not pursue law planning to become an advocate for civil rights. Born in 1919 to a middle-class Jewish family in the Upper West Side of New York City, Kunstler attended Yale University (1941) before serving in the Army Signal ...

  4. History and Architecture. Inaugurated in 1989 as both a creative laboratory and public venue for contemporary art in all forms, the Wex is a dynamic cultural institution, housed in a signature work of late 20th-century architecture.

  5. Adventurous thematic shows, single-artist surveys, and newly commissioned projects activate our galleries with bold and highly distinctive exhibitions—whether organized by the Wex or brought from the world’s leading institutions.

  6. Oct 17, 2014 · Located on the eastern edge of The Ohio State University’s campus, the Wexner Center was built to accommodate a multidisciplinary space for the exploration and exhibition of contemporary art.

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  8. Jan 14, 2010 · He defended everyone from civil rights activists to the Chicago 8 to the terrorist accused of bombing the World Trade Center.

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