Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Cultural Immersion Exhibition Grand Opening in Smith 102

This Tuesday students flocked to Smith 102 to see the grand opening of the Cultural Immersion Exhibition. The exhibit is a part of the deans seminar “The Art of the Exhibition”, though the art put up was brought in from all over the art department, graduate and undergraduate students alike.

As implied by the title, the exhibit seeks to highlight art capturing another culture, thus presenting the blend of cultures in DC as a blend of cultures in the art. The art displayed comes from all over the world, ranging from pictures of Honduras at midnight to the art of middle school students in India. The art form similarly broad, having watercolor, photography, film, wood carving, and more.

As students came into the premier they were given guides to the art, with the artist’s statements of their work and the declaration of purpose of the exhibit. The room quickly filled with curious patrons soon the room stuffed with students looking over the art and eating the complimentary cultural food.

Before students left, they were invited to create a small piece of art for a greater collage, titled “What does culture mean to you”. All the works are put on the wall to illustrate the range of culture at GW. The exhibit is open until November 19th and GW students are invited to go explore it.

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