Foreign Bodies
January 30, 2020 - March 14, 2020
Foreign Bodies combines utopic garden & creation myths with border objects, like traffic cones and security fences, that are meant to control the way people are able to move.
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Foreign Bodies combines utopic garden & creation myths with border objects, like traffic cones and security fences, that are meant to control the way people are able to move.
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“VOYAGER: Migrational Narratives" UMF Emery Community Arts Center Jan. 30–March 6 ARTISTS: Arturo Herrera, Firoz Mahmud, Mohja Kahf, Nayda Cuevas, Leila Hernandez, Josephine Lee...
View EventCelebrating the artistic diversity of the ACC family, ACC is co-presenting the ACC Fellows Annual Exhibition 2020 with Alisan Fine Arts from January 13 to March 7, 2020.
View EventCurated by artist, writer and lecturer--and ACC alumna Angel Velasco Shaw, Not Visual Noise is a seminal photography exhibition th…
View EventACC alumnus Nam June Paik's experimental, innovative, yet playful work has had a profound influence on today's art and culture. He pioneered the use of TV and video in art and coined the phrase ‘electronic superhighway’ to predict the future of communication in the internet age.
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FEATURING:
ACC alumnus Firoz Mahmud, Bangladesh; Sarah Mihara Creagen, Canada; Woomin Kim, South Korea;Yue N…
The song Where have all the flowers gone? by Pete Seeger, heard on repeat as part of the flowers artwork, is listed as one of t…
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