poster abstractArt, Race, Space is a collaborative research project that takes as its starting point E Pluribus Unum, a public art installation proposed for the Indianapolis Culture Trail by renowned artist Fred Wilson that was cancelled in 2011 due to controversy surrounding Wilson’s appropriation of a freed slave figure from the Soldiers and Sailors Monument. Art, Race, Space” goes beyond examining the visual legacies of racial bondage to explore how the public responses to sculptures, memorials, and archaeology reveal our society’s faultlines of race and inequality. Building on the ideas about race, class, visual culture, and democratic debate that emerge from the Indianapolis project, the faculty have designed a multifaceted program to ...
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The caucus will allow artists to express their full potentials in the supportive and creative enviro...
“Carving Out A Space for Themselves” explores how Black visual artists’ educational activism in New ...
This special issue was inspired by the inaugural Consortium Workshop, Race-ing the Museum, funded by...
This thesis paper, Black Things, White Spaces, offers an in depth look into my journey as an artist ...
The purpose of this project is to do further research on public art created by Black artists and to ...
Leveraging the library space to help realize the college\u27s goals of diversity, the Access Service...
History of Art and Architecture professors and co-facilitators of the Race-ing the Museum workshop, ...
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This paper was presented at the 2020 Schools of Thought Conference hosted by the Christopher C. Gibb...
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The purpose of this thesis is to explore opportunities for communication in the racially divided cit...
Teaching Business and Labor History to Art and Design Students presents the Art/Works: Teaching Labo...
For centuries art has been used to make us think about our own human experiences. Unfortunately, wor...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract As protestors across the world call for ...
Teaching Business and Labor History to Art and Design Students presents the Art/Works: Teaching Labo...
The caucus will allow artists to express their full potentials in the supportive and creative enviro...
“Carving Out A Space for Themselves” explores how Black visual artists’ educational activism in New ...
This special issue was inspired by the inaugural Consortium Workshop, Race-ing the Museum, funded by...
This thesis paper, Black Things, White Spaces, offers an in depth look into my journey as an artist ...
The purpose of this project is to do further research on public art created by Black artists and to ...
Leveraging the library space to help realize the college\u27s goals of diversity, the Access Service...
History of Art and Architecture professors and co-facilitators of the Race-ing the Museum workshop, ...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: This artifact, a Scalar site, is several di...
This paper was presented at the 2020 Schools of Thought Conference hosted by the Christopher C. Gibb...
My thesis is understanding spectacle and the spatial organization of human society. What is the rol...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore opportunities for communication in the racially divided cit...
Teaching Business and Labor History to Art and Design Students presents the Art/Works: Teaching Labo...
For centuries art has been used to make us think about our own human experiences. Unfortunately, wor...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract As protestors across the world call for ...
Teaching Business and Labor History to Art and Design Students presents the Art/Works: Teaching Labo...
The caucus will allow artists to express their full potentials in the supportive and creative enviro...
“Carving Out A Space for Themselves” explores how Black visual artists’ educational activism in New ...