Beyond Borders: Hostile Terrain 94 Virtual Exhibition Opening
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- Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025
- Beginning in the summer of 2020, the School of Advanced Research (SAR), in collaboration with SITE Santa Fe and Center for Contemporary Arts Santa Fe (CCA), presents Beyond Borders, a series of installations and events starting with Hostile Terrain 94, a participatory art project and exhibition intended to call attention to the realities of migration and border policy in our hemisphere.
To learn more about the full run of Beyond Borders programming, visit sarweb.org/bey...
Beyond Borders made its groundbreaking global debut on July 17, 2020, with a virtual opening of Hostile Terrain 94, a participatory art project and exhibition organized and sponsored by the Undocumented Migration Project (UMP), which is directed by anthropologist and former SAR resident scholar Jason De León. The opening will include an online introduction, virtual tour of the exhibition and discussion with De León the UMP team.
Generous support for this program provided by:
Fund for Refugees & Asylum Seekers of the Santa Fe Community Foundation
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About the School for Advanced Research (SAR): Founded in 1907, the School for Advanced Research (SAR) is one of North America’s preeminent independent institutes for the study of anthropology, related social sciences and humanities. SAR is home to the Indian Arts Research Center, one of the nation’s most important Southwest Native American art research collections. Through prestigious scholar residency and artist fellowship programs, public programs and SAR Press, SAR advances intellectual inquiry in order to better understand humankind in an increasingly global and interconnected world. Additional information on the work of our resident scholars and Native American artists is available on the SAR website: sarweb.org/, on Facebook: / schoolforadv.. , and on Twitter: @schadvresearch.