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The Print Center: The 94th ANNUAL Solo Exhibitions

The Print Center: The 94th ANNUAL Solo Exhibitions
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The Print Center: The 94th ANNUAL Solo Exhibitions
February 29 @ 11:00 am
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6:00 pm
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An event every week that begins at 11:00 am on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, repeating until March 21, 2020
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On View January 17 – March 21, 2020
Tuesdays through Saturdays, 11:00am-6:00pm
The 94th ANNUAL solo exhibitions highlight new and recent work from three cutting-edge artists: Miguel A. Aragón, Young Sun Han and Ron Tarver, active in the fields of contemporary printmaking and photography.
Miguel A. Aragón: Indices of Silence/Índices del silencio
Aragón’s heroic-sized prints address the war on drugs unfolding in his hometown of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. Using innovative print techniques, such as cutting woodblocks and paper with an industrial-grade hand drill, he creates gripping portraits that humanize the victims of this violence.
Young Sun Han: The Unforever Parallel
Approaching loss from both personal and collective points of view, Han explores his family narratives through the geopolitical history of North and South Korea in the 20th century. He traces the immigrant experience across the 38th parallel north (the border between these two countries). His photo-based installations poetically depict the places rooted in these histories.
Ron Tarver: An Overdue Conversation With My Father
Tarver reimagines the African American experience in the U.S. under Jim Crow, as interpreted through the lens of his father Richard Tarver, a photographer who captured this community in Fort Gibson, OK during the 1940s and 50s. Looking back at his father’s archive and appropriating its imagery, Tarver reworks them to reflect on the history of the tight-knit African American community in Fort Gibson, re-presenting its triumphs and tribulations.
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This event is not produced by the Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy (OACCE) but is shared on the Arts Access Calendar which features free events in Philadelphia. Please contact event organizer for questions.
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Date:
February 29
Time:
11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Cost:
FREE
Event Category:
In Philly
Event Tags:
Exhibition
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Free
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Photography
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Visual Art
Website:
http://printcenter.org/100/
Organizer
The Print Center
Website:
http://printcenter.org/100/
Venue
The Print Center
1614 Latimer Street
Philadelphia
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United States
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