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Installations (Art) -- Exhibitions

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Path of Participatory Resistance: A Gallery Guide for Radical Reflection and Collaborative Curation, 2019

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Identifier: cm_2019summer_frisbie_isaiah.pdf
Overview "Path of Participatory Resistance​ is a decal-based installation that asks visitors to actively interact with and question the issues and intersections of art, social change, and justice. The installation creates a gallery-wide pathway that features a series of prompts for visitors to respond to. As visitors and community members respond to the associated prompts, they're encouraged to position and leave their written responses amongst the exhibited art. In leaving these responses amongst...
Dates: 2019

Path of Participatory Resistance: A Gallery Guide for Radical Reflection and Collaborative Curation, 2019

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Identifier: cm_2019summer_hopkins_renee.pdf
Overview "Path of Participatory Resistance is a decal-based installation that asks visitors to actively interact with and question the issues and intersections of art, social change, and justice. The installation creates a gallery-wide pathway that features a series of prompts for visitors to respond to. As visitors and community members respond to the associated prompts, they're encouraged to position and leave their written responses amongst the exhibited art. In leaving these responses amongst the...
Dates: 2019

Trapped, 2021

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Identifier: vm_2021fall_kirker_william.pdf
Overview "'Trapped' is an experimental exhibition telling the story of the struggle with coming to terms with your sexuality, examined through the lens of 1970s queer culture and gender performance. The installation chronicles the story of one man, frozen in both time and his personal development, as he attempts to engage with the bright hopefulness of queer expression, only to be tamped down and destroyed by expectations of heteronormativity, addiction and the fear of his own femininity. 'Trapped'...
Dates: 2021