San Diego Mesa College Celebrate Black History Month With Opening of DIVIDED STATES OF AMERICA Exhibit, 2/11
By: Christina Mancuso Feb. 04, 2016
Join us for Black History Month: Presented in collaboration with the Black Studies Department and Professor Thekima Mayasa. Funded by the San Diego Mesa College Humanities Institute.
This powerful exhibit will feature a collection of six large-scale paintings from the series the Divided State of America, created by internationally renowned spray-paint artist Chor Boogie. The paintings highlight the tension that we experience in an ideologically fractured America and they clearly address and reveal the issues that divide us: immigration, energy, foreign policy, race, the economy, class, religion, education, the environment, taxes, welfare, social security, health care, climate change and war. The artworks were commissioned by Nirmal Mulye, Ph.D., the founder of Nostrum Group, as a way to understand the fractured social landscape that is part and parcel of a democratic political process. When we listen to the news, watch TV, read the headlines and engage in conversations with a friend, family member or neighbor we encounter a nation of differences. As we approach the 2016 Presidential Election, it seems that these differences are becoming insurmountable. The artwork by artist Chor Boogie makes us ponder on these various hot-button topics.Gallery Director: Alessandra Moctezuma, amoctezu@sdccd.edu
*FREE PARKING ON RECEPTION NIGHT ONLY: Park on the Faculty A Lots adjacent and across from the flagpole.
*For parking DURING REGULAR GALLERY HOURS go to http://www.sdmesa.edu/parkingNEW Gallery Hours: MT 11-4 pm, W, TH 1 - 8 pm.
Closed Fridays, Weekends and School Holidays.

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