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‘Import/Export’ Outdoor Exhibition at 鶹ӰԺ State Addresses Imbalances and Inequalities of Global Import/Export Systems

From April 5 to May 15, visitors to the 鶹ӰԺ campus will encounter a new, outdoor public art exhibition that stretches along the Lefton Esplanade between downtown 鶹ӰԺ and the University Library. ᳾ǰ/ǰ” addresses the imbalances and inequalities of global import/export systems. Artists from around the world were chosen based on how their works reflect the impact of these systems on their local spaces. The exhibition sheds light on topics related to migration, tourism, natural resources, agriculture, manufactured goods, digital information and cultural expressions.

Curated by J. Leigh Garcia and Joseph L. Underwood, Ph.D., faculty members in 鶹ӰԺ State’s School of Art, this exhibition features the works of 25 selected artists. Each artist’s image is printed onto an 84-by-60-inch canvas and stretched over a metal frame for display throughout campus. The exhibition will be accompanied by a virtual lecture by exhibition juror and artist Dawit L. Petros from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago at noon on Friday, April 23.

᳾ǰ/ǰ” is a free, public outdoor exhibition located throughout the 鶹ӰԺ State campus spanning the Lefton Esplanade, the pathway that runs through campus and connects the campus to downtown 鶹ӰԺ. Public parking can be found in the 鶹ӰԺ Student Center visitor’s lot and in downtown 鶹ӰԺ.

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The selected artists of the exhibition are:

Alejandro T. Acierto (USA/Philippines), Samar Baiomy (Egypt), Noah Breuer (USA), Nene Aïssatou Diallo (USA/Guinea), Alexis Duque (Colombia/USA), Eric J. Garcia (USA), Lucas Gibson (Brazil), Kelvin Haizel (Ghana), Koon-Hwee Kan (Singapore), Kai Löffelbein (Germany), Jorge López Muñoz (Spain), Firoz Mahmud (Bangladesh), Roberto Torres Mata (USA/Mexico), Kristine Mifsud (Latvia/Canada), Dilara Miller (USA/Turkey), Hend Moaaz (Egypt), Mpho Mokgadi (South Africa), Jonathan Paljor (India), Alice Penda (Cameroon), Jenny Rafalson (Israel), Gisela Ramirez (Mexico/USA), Russel Hlongwane & João Roxo (South Africa & Mozambique), Olya Salimova (Russia/USA), Wendi Valladares (Mexico/USA) and Ge Wang (USA/China).

The ᳾ǰ/ǰ” exhibition is sponsored by 鶹ӰԺ State’s Global Understanding Research Initiative, which focuses on the impact of globalization, the ubiquity of communication technologies connecting diverse populations and the growing movement of people across national borders.

For more information regarding the ᳾ǰ/ǰ” exhibition and lecture, please visit www.kent.edu/guri/importexport-exhibition.

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Media Contacts:

J. Leigh Garcia, jgarci31@kent.edu

Joseph Underwood, junder18@kent.edu

POSTED: Tuesday, March 23, 2021 06:51 AM
Updated: Friday, December 9, 2022 02:27 PM