On view: July 13- Sept 1, 2019 Opening Reception: July 13, 6-10pm Closing Reception: Aug 10, 2019 Daily hours: Tuesday through Sunday 12-5 About the show: In a public school classroom with cinderblock walls and in-progress paintings covering every available surface, artist Tracey Bullington sat down with a group of her high school students who had each immigrated to the United States and asked “What is the most memorable object that you left behind?” Then Tracey Bullington used the descriptions within her students’ stories to reimagine these objects as multicolor woodblock prints, originally made as gifts for each student. This exhibition presents the complete collection of prints along with related work that explores narratives of loss and memory within the context of education.
Sunday, Aug 25, 12-5 PM
What’s Left : Tracey Bullington
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3718 St Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA
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