Event

Picturing the Border with Nadiah Rivera Fellah, '06

Date, time, location

Date

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Time

5:00 pm EST

Location

Hallock Auditorium

122 Elm St.
Oberlin, OH 44074

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Additional details

Cost

Free to the public

Please join the Art History Department and CMA Curator of Modern Art Nadiah Rivera Fellah '06 for a lecture that accompanies the Cleveland Museum of Art current exhibition, Picturing the Border.

Picturing the Border presents photographs of the US-Mexico borderlands from the 1970s to the present taken by both border residents and outsiders. They range in subject matter from intimate domestic portraits, narratives of migration, and proof of political demonstrations to images of border crossings and clashes between migrants and the US Border Patrol. The earliest images in this exhibition form an origin story for the topicality of the US-Mexico border at present and demonstrate that the issues of the border have been a critical point of inquiry for artists since the 1970s. Many serve as counternarratives to the derogatory narratives of migration and Latino/as in the US that tend to circulate in the mass media.

Capitalizing on the prevalent issues of the border today, Picturing the Border aims to spark vital conversations of what constitutes citizenship, as well as complex negotiations of personal identity as it relates to the border. The exhibition shows through these images that Latinx, Chicano/a, and Mexican photographers have significantly rethought what defines citizenship, nationality, family, migration, and the border beyond traditional frameworks for decades.

This is event is presented with support from the Art History Baldwin Lectures fund.

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