In Solidarity: Exhibiting Civic Engagement, Protest, and Activism on Campus
December 12, 2018
12:00-2:00 PM;
Various locations, please see list below (click here for a map of participating galleries)
Take a break from studying and join us for a special end of semester open gallery afternoon on campus. Gallery spaces across campus will be open from 12:00-2:00 PM on December 12th for all to visit. Each exhibition examines issues of civic engagement, activism, and protest through archival documents, contemporary artwork, historic photographs, and music. Drop by as many sites as you have time for during this self guided tour.
Participating exhibitions include:
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David Winton Bell Gallery
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Danny Lyon/The Only Thing I Saw Worth Leaving November 2-December 19, 2018. David Winton Bell Gallery, List Art Building, 63 College Street
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Paul Chan and Badlands Unlimited, November 2-December 19, 2018. List Art Building Lobby, 63 College Street
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Brown Arts Initiative
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On Protest, Art and Activism, Pt. 2 on display at the Granoff Center, Cohen Gallery, 154 Angell Street
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A Woman was a Woman on display at the Granoff Center, Atrium Gallery, 154 Angell Street
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Center for the Study of Race & Ethnicity in America
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Joy + Justice on display at the Center for the Study of Race & Ethnicity in America, 96 Waterman Street
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Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice
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Herstory on display at the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice (CSSJ), 94 Waterman Street
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Unfinished Business: The Long Civil Rights Movement curated by CSSJ, on display at the John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage, 357 Benefit Street
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Rockefeller Library
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Protest & Perspectives on display at the Rockefeller Library, Digital Scholarship Lab Wall, 10 Prospect Street
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Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology
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Drone Warriors: The Art of Surveillance and Resistance at Standing Rock, on display at the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology
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Sacred is Sacred: The Art of Protecting Bears Ears, on display at the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology
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Art at Watson
The Displaced Language of Mesopotamia on display at the Watson Institute, 111 Thayer Street