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    Walking in Antarctica

    Inspired and informed by her experiences, Walking in Antarctica is an immersive, interdisciplinary exhibition bringing together photography, sculpture, and audio narrative to take the viewer on a journey through an extraordinary environment of remote places that the tourist ships do not reach and few people get to witness in person.
    • Fine Art Multimedia Photography Science & Ecology Sculpture
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    • 7 Weeks
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    Savages and Princesses: The Persistence of Native American Stereotypes

    Stereotypes of Native American peoples are ubiquitous and familiar. The exhibition Savages and Princess: The Persistence of Native American Stereotypes brings together twelve contemporary Native American visual artists who reclaim their right to represent their identities as Native Americans. Whether using humor, subtlety, or irony, the telling is always fiercely honest and dead-on. Images and styles are created from traditional, contemporary, and mass culture forms.
    • Ceramics Digital Art Fine Art History Humanities Multimedia Native and Indigenous Art/Culture Painting Popular Culture Printmaking Sculpture Social Justice Textile Arts/Fiber Arts
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    • 7 Weeks
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    A Cast of Blues

    A celebration of Mississippi’s rich musical heritage, this exhibition features 15 resin-cast masks of blues legends created by artist Sharon McConnell-Dickerson, as well as 15 framed photographs of blues artists (and the colorful juke joints in which they played) by photographer Ken Murphy.
    • Fine Art History Music Sculpture
    • Low
    • 7 Weeks

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