Wednesday, April 24, 2024 10am to 6pm
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Opening Reception & Artist Talk
Friday, March 1, 5:30-7:30pm
Exhibit runs March 1 - April 24
Spanish documentary photographer Griselda San Martin has focused on the issues of immigration, deportation, inequality and human rights abuses at the U.S.-Mexico border through an optic of identity and belonging.
Her current emphasis is on the growing Hispanic community in the United States and the sociopolitical implications of reactionary narratives depicting immigrants and ethnic minorities.
Her work explores the transnational life and practices that link individuals, families and social networks across political boundaries. San Martin’s work challenges popular assumptions about immigrants and offers an alternative perspective — a marginalized community demonstrating resilience and resourcefulness amidst trying situations.
Gallery Events are free and open to the public with free parking on campus lots.
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