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Sac State Student Photography Exhibit Explores Land and Belonging at Local State Parks.
Two concurrent two-week exhibits of student photography will be on display at the State Indian Museum and Verge Center for the Arts. The exhibits, both titled “[Placeholder: Swallowtail],” emerge from a collaboration between Sac State Photo and California State Parks, Sacramento District.
Thirty-five senior students in the Photography BFA program spent months researching and photographing the landscape of the State Indian Museum and Sutter’s Fort. Students visited the site repeatedly, learning from Native American contemporary artists, culture bearers and tribal ecological knowledge holders as well as State Parks staff. The focus of the ongoing investigations is how to recognize —and, in many cases, attempt to repair — our relationships to the land we live on.
OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, November 22nd I 5-8PM
WHERE: Verge Center for the Arts
EXHIBIT DATES: November 22nd-December 8th
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