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Remembrance & Vision: Imagining Future Monuments at UC San Diego

Exhibit & Opening Reception
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Geisel Library, main floor, west wing, near exhibit area

Light refreshments will be served. This event is free and open to the public.

This exhibit presents proposed monuments created by undergraduate students in a Fall 2017 communication seminar entitled “Politics & Culture of Display” with UCSD Department of Communication Professor, Brian Goldfarb.

During the course, students examined institutions and practices of public exhibition and display.  While focusing attention on critical analysis of practices of display as a site of research, the students also engaged in alternative approaches to curatorial practice and rethinking exhibition strategies.

The 10 pieces include:

  • Every 16 Minutes
  • Facing Diversity @ UCSD
  • Humble Beginnings, Brighter Futures
  • Loud Silence
  • Red | White
  • Skin & Remembrance
  • They Were a Threat
  • Tidal Wave Murals
  • Unnoticed
  • Who Rescued Who?

Exhibition Location: Geisel Library, main floor, west wing
On display: December 11, 2017 – March 23, 2018

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