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Indian boarding schools were once used to suppress Indigenous culture in the U.S. But one Utah school encouraged students to express tribal identity, and those preserved works are now on display.
Her findings culminated in an immersive art exhibition, turning data into a visual storytelling experience. Lisa Murphy explores how murals shape community identity in northeastern Pennsylvania.
“Knowing about my identity isn’t going to make the work more understandable, transparent or clear,” says Okokon. What is clear is that his art has a lot to say — and the interpretation is ...
Art and Identity in a Global Nation,” which debuted on Sept. 13. The exhibition was curated by Busch-Reisinger Museum’s Curator Lynette Roth, Busch-Reisinger Museum’s Curatorial Fellow Peter ...
Anchored in themes of identity and self-exploration ... She deserves decadence.” Through her art, Helmstetter highlights the shared experiences of trauma and the need for healing within communities.
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