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  1. Onajevwe: Like us, they are alive

    ... '26) is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice exists in identity, spiritual reckoning, and the creation of new visual dialogues. At the ...

  2. Lesley Lokko: Look Back in Anger

    ... has lectured and published widely on the subject of race, identity, and architecture, and has served on many international juries and ...

  3. Cornell AAP Professor Sara Bronin Confirmed by U.S. Senate as Chairman of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation

    ... connect us with our past and give us a sense of continuity, identity, and belonging. They generate economic activity, both during ...

  4. Melaina Thompson: Woman as Animal — Welcome to the Jungle

    ... her practice explores the intersection of personal identity, experience, and social injustice. In addition to being an artist, ...

  5. Work by Yasmeen Abedifard

    ... most of my art is expressive of my experience, past, and identity through other objects, beings, or histories. My practice includes ...

  6. The Space of a Silence

    ... that the dominated others use not only to define their identity but also as a way to escape the colonization of their spirits. ...

  7. Latticework

    ... palace remains, uncovering a previously-hidden historical identity and integrating it with the daily lives of local residents. ...

  8. Catherine Opie: The Present is Reflected in the Past

    ... Catherine Opie has always explored community and identity through photography. From her early portraits of her friends in San ...

  9. Onome Olotu: All About That Bass

    ... and institutional archives that explore social history, identity, and memory. Working primarily in acrylics and printmaking, recently ...

  10. Rory Haltmaier and Kacey Kim: Performing Pentimento — The Trace of a Self Painted Over

    ... lives, from the art we observe to the formation of one's identity. Kim challenges preconceived notions of racial superiority and ...

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