Apr
11
Institute for the Arts and Humanitites at UNC
New Faculty Microtalks
Susan Harbage Page, US-Mexico Border Project: Recent Art Interventions
Monday, April 8, 4:30pm
Hyde Hall, UNC Chapel Hill
Institute for the Arts and Humanities
These are my mother’s Bone China Teacups that she brought back from England (where my ancestors are from) that I carried to the Border and photographed, to reference the idea that we are all immigrants.
After speaking at a conference on the Inner German Border in Hannover, Germany earlier this year, I started thinking about ways to humanize the border; questioning the ways in which border lines are created or drawn, usually by a group of people far away from the site looking at a map.
Susan Harbage Page, US-Mexico Border Project: Recent Art Interventions
Monday, April 8, 4:30pm
Hyde Hall, UNC Chapel Hill
Institute for the Arts and Humanities
These are my mother’s Bone China Teacups that she brought back from England (where my ancestors are from) that I carried to the Border and photographed, to reference the idea that we are all immigrants.
After speaking at a conference on the Inner German Border in Hannover, Germany earlier this year, I started thinking about ways to humanize the border; questioning the ways in which border lines are created or drawn, usually by a group of people far away from the site looking at a map.