
“Visualizing Narratives: Shaping Resistance” seeks to explore the role of visual production around protests and forms of resistance.
“Visualizing Narratives: Shaping Resistance” seeks to explore the role of visual production around protests and forms of resistance.
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With mischief and buoyancy, the works in “Mirror Rim” complicate borders or assumptions about and between mediums.
“The Carolee Schneemann Reading Club” features performative readings and animated discussions in relation to the work in “Just My Type: Angela Dufresne.”
“Flight,” was installed outside Door 3 late last month and marks the completion of the first phase of an outdoor baggage claim sculptural walk.
The conference presents the latest scholarship in art practice and history by leading artists, academics, curators, critics, and others.
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“Dinosaur in the Dollhouse” is a collaborative exhibition of painting by Professor Kristen Letts Kovak, Sarah Jacobs, and Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann.
Alcoholic rats, ribless mice, and genetically modified mosquitoes are among the specimens being presented by Professor Pell in the exhibition.
The exhibition examines the state of statelessness that defines ‘refugee’ and deptict migrants in their strength—possessing a past and dreaming a future.
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