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Press Information for Water Stories

The exhibition, Water Stories: River Goddesses, Ancestral Rites, and Climate Crisis, on view at Harvard Radcliffe Institute, illuminates the cultural, religious, and political significance of water—beyond an extractive commodity framework—and draws attention to the legacy of colonial rule and imperialism in the climate crisis.

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Press Information for The Moving Parts (&)

For this newly commissioned exhibition, Mary Lum has created an artist’s book and installation featuring photographs of temporary constructions made from a palette of broken vintage letterforms.

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Press Information for In Their Own Voices

In Their Own Voices: Black Women's Lives from the Archives celebrates the lifework and legacies of both famous and everyday Black women in their personal and professional lives—and draws attention to the way librarians and archivists advocated for these collections to become part of the Schlesinger Library’s archives.

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Press Information for A Female Landscape and the Abstract Gesture

Organized by the visiting curator Chassidy A. Winestock, the exhibition brings together works by four artists—Maren Hassinger, Howardena Pindell, Liliana Porter, and Mildred Thompson—who developed innovative abstract languages and vocabularies in the 1960s and 1970s.

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