To take her work beyond the familiar, she explored
the contemporary immigrant communities, focusing in particular on the Italian community.
Not exact matches
Wave Pool — the Cincinnati - based
contemporary art center built on the ethos that art intersects with
community — is taking the lead on employing and empowering local refugee and
immigrant women in Ohio through art.
At a moment when South Asian
communities, women, and
immigrant neighborhoods like the Lower East Side are being targeted by an evidence - averse administration, this exhibition reflects on the complex global and personal histories that shape conflicting views of our
contemporary moment.
Lê was selected by juror, Marshall N. Price, Nancy Hanks Curator of Modern and
Contemporary Art, Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, for his series that «provides a framework for understanding how
immigrant communities are part of the larger fabric of this country, yet can remain relatively invisible to the greater public.»