vIRTUAL EXHIBITIONS

 

American Peril: Imagining the foreign threat

Spring 2021

Working from themes of gender, violence, memory, loss, and selfhood, The nine artists in Women’s Resistance in Kashmir propose a radical turn from the binary of agency versus victimhood, instead asserting Kashmiri women’s narratives are complex, multidimensional experiences.

WOmen’s Resistance in Kashmir

Summer 2021

American Peril connects four distinct periods of rampant anti-Asian racism: The mid-Nineteenth century Chinese Exclusion Era, Japanese Internment in World War II, the Auto Industry’s Japan Bashing in the 1970’s - 1980’s, and Post 9/11 Islamophobia, constructing a timeline of Anti-Asian Racism through magazine ads, posters, and miscellaneous Americana paraphernalia that directly juxtaposed the contemporary anti-Asian and anti-Muslim sanctions.