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What Does Democracy Look Like? @ Museum of Contemporary Photography
What Does Democracy Look Like?
through December 23
Video tour of the exhibition: https://vimeo.com/474769720?mc_cid=31e264408e&mc_eid=f703a1f297
“The Museum of Contemporary Photography is pleased to present, What Does Democracy Look Like? Leading up to the 2020 presidential election, the MoCP has invited seven faculty members from various departments at Columbia College Chicago to mine the MoCP’s permanent collection of 16,000 objects. Each curator will interpret the museum’s collection to consider what democracy means to them, and how photographic images record and shape our understanding of current and historical events. Guest curators include Melanie Chambliss, Joshua A. Fisher, Joan Giroux, Ames Hawkins, Raquel L. Monroe, Onur Öztürk, and Sharon Bloyd-Peshkin.”
Museum of Contemporary Photography
600 S. Michigan Ave.
Location: Chicago, Illinois, United States Type: Exhibition
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